The education of Henry Adams; a centennial version.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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The education of Henry Adams; a centennial version.

Adams, Henry. Ed. by Edward Chalfant and Conrad Edick Wright.

Massachusetts Historical Soc.

2007

500 pages

$34.95

Hardcover

E175

Previous editions are cited in Resources for College Libraries. When first published privately in 1907, The Education of Henry Adams contained hundreds of printer's errors and editorial inconsistencies. Although many were corrected in the first public version in 1918, the text was also modernized in ways that some believe departed significantly ...

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