John Quincy Adams : diaries. I, 1779-1821
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Published
New York : Library of America, [2017].
Format
Book
Edition
Reader's edition.
ISBN
159853520X, 9781598535204
Physical Desc
xiv, 727 pages : color portrait ; 21 cm.
Status
Central Library - Adult Nonfiction - Upper Level - Nonfiction
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Published
New York : Library of America, [2017].
Edition
Reader's edition.
Language
English
ISBN
159853520X, 9781598535204

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The diary of John Quincy Adams is one of the most extraordinary works in American literature. Begun in 1779 at the age of twelve and kept more or less faithfully until his death almost 70 years later, it is both an unrivaled record of historical events and personalities from the nation's founding to the antebellum era and a masterpiece of American self-portraiture, tracing the spiritual, literary, and scientific interests of an exceptionally lively mind.
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Volume I begins during the American Revolution, with Adams's first entry, as he prepares to embark on a perilous wartime voyage to Europe with his father, diplomat John Adams, and records his early impressions of Franklin and Jefferson and of Paris on the eve of revolution; it details his abbreviated but eventful years of study at Harvard and his emergence into the world of politics in his own right, as American minister to the Netherlands and to Prussia, and then as a U. S. senator from Massachusetts; and it reveals a young man at war with his passions, before finding love with the remarkable Louisa Catherine Johnson. In passages that form a kind of real-world War and Peace, the diary follows the young married couple to St. Petersburg, where as U.S. minister Adams is a witness to Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Its account of the negotiations at Ghent to end the War of 1812, where Adams leads the American delegation, is the perhaps the most detailed and dramatic picture of a diplomatic confrontation ever recorded. Volume 1 concludes with his elevation as Secretary of State under James Monroe, as he takes the fore in a fractious cabinet and emerges as the principal architect of what will become known as the Monroe Doctrine.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Adams, J. Q., & Waldstreicher, D. (2017). John Quincy Adams: diaries (Reader's edition.). Library of America.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 and David, Waldstreicher. 2017. John Quincy Adams: Diaries. Library of America.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 and David, Waldstreicher. John Quincy Adams: Diaries Library of America, 2017.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Adams, John Quincy, and David Waldstreicher. John Quincy Adams: Diaries Reader's edition., Library of America, 2017.

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