Biblioteca Legada: John Adams

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ColecçõesA sua biblioteca (1,738), Boston Public Library (1,624), Adams National Historic Site (44), Boston Athenaeum (16), Massachusetts Historical Society (5), Houghton Library, Harvard (2), Gilder Lehrman Institute (1), Privately Owned (1), Todas as colecções (1,738)

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EtiquetasEnglish (560), Politics and Government (468), European History (465), 8vo (445), French (394), 12mo (388), Law (263), Religion (243), Philosophy and Ethics (217), Literature (187) — ver todas as etiquetas

Nuvensnuvem de etiquetas, nuvem de autores

GruposLibraries of Early America, Veritas

Sobre mimJohn Adams (30 October 1735 - 4 July 1826), Massachusetts lawyer, diplomat, and statesman. Defender of the British soldiers tried after the Boston Massacre, delegate to the first and second Continental Congresses, signer of the Declaration of Independence, ambassador to the Netherlands and to England, drafter of the Massachusetts Constitution, first vice president and second president of the United States of America.

"I must study Politicks and War that my sons may have liberty to study Mathematicks and Philosophy. My sons ought to study Mathematicks and Philosophy, Geography, natural History, Naval Architecture, navigation, Commerce and Agriculture, in order to give their Children a right to study Painting, Poetry, Musick, Architecture, Statuary, Tapestry and Porcelaine." - 12 May 1780

Sobre a minha bibliotecaMost extant books from John Adams's library are currently housed at the Boston Public Library. You can read an extensive history of the collection or explore highlights through the John Adams Library website.

Deposited with the Boston Public Library in 1894, the John Adams Library includes over 2,700 volumes collected by the second president during his lifetime (1735-1826) as well as hundreds of additional books later donated by his family members (NB: Books printed after Adams’s death and added to the collection posthumously are not included in Adams's LT catalog). The first published list of Adams's complete deeded library was printed in 1823 in Deeds and other Documents Relating to the Several Pieces of Land, and to the Library Presented to the Town of Quincy by President Adams. This catalog included all volumes bequeathed by Adams in 1822, listing his total gift at 2,756 volumes. One of the greatest private collections of its day, the Adams Library remains one of the largest original early American libraries still intact. This remarkable original collection of 3,510 books spans the fields of classics, literature, history, politics, government, philosophy, religion, law, science, mathematics, medicine, agriculture, language and linguistics, economics, and travel. See also the Catalogue of the John Adams Library in the Public Library of the City of Boston (1917).

The collection is of particular interest to scholars and historians because Adams recorded thousands of interpretive and critical manuscript annotations in the margins of his books. Links to transcriptions of his annotations and complete digitized volumes are included in the Comments field for selected books. More information about the collection is available by e-mailing johnadamslibrary@bpl.org or calling 617-859-2379.

Collections: The Collections found in this LT catalog indicate copies of John Adams books currently known to be extant, and their locations.

Tags: The subject tags found in this LT catalog (Agriculture, American History, Arts and Music, Classics, Economics, Education, European History, Geography and Travel, Language and Linguistics, Law, Literature, Military, Philosophy and Ethics, Politics and Government, Reference, Religion, Sciences, and World History) were added by BPL catalogers (with the exception of the Education subject, which was added during LT-cataloging).

In the 1823 catalog of the library as it was deeded to the town of Quincy the books are classified by language, with the format and number of volumes noted for each (the books are in no discernible order within each language). Those language and format tags have been added to the collection as well.

Questions? Comments? Concerns? Do you know of additional books which should be included here? Please contact Libraries of Early America coordinator Jeremy Dibbell.

Página pessoalhttp://www.johnadamslibrary.org

Nome realJohn Adams

LocalizaçãoBraintree, MA

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Tipo de contapública, vitalícia

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Conhecimento ComumSéries (16), Prémios (25), Personagens (261), Lugares (59)

Membro desdeSep 3, 2007

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I have just finished viewing the HBO series on President Adams and I am currently reading the book on which the series was based. I have gained a great appreciation for the contributions of this important Founding Father. My compliments to LT members who have assembled this collection.
Hello Mr. President,

I was just perusing your book reviews, and I have to say that while I find your comments on Mr. Rousseau's works (specifically, his Discourse on the Origin of Inequality and Emile) both insightful and accurate, I was appalled at the latent sexism implicit in your comments about Ms. Wollstonecraft's work on the French Revolution. Through your assertion that she must be "masculine" in order to have mastery of her subject, you fall prey to the very prejudicial form of thinking which Ms. Wollstonecraft laments in her Vindication of the Rights of Woman.

Shame, Mr. President!
Yo yo yo South Shore in the h-iz-ouse!!! (Oops, I was just on Tupac's library so I'm still in that mindset...)

When will your dear wife's library be here on Library Thing? We can't get enough of her around here in her, er, WONDERFUL(ly dull) hometown! Can't wait for the miniseries to come out on DVD.

-Bridge, Weymouth, MA (the other beloved daughter of Weymouth - yeah right)

PS Weymouth is better than Braintree.
I think your sons' sons' study sports and celebrities...
You're going to be on TV, John:

http://www.hbo.com/films/johnadams/
Greetings, cousin John. I understand you were obnoxious and disliked. But that was probably a Jeffersonian rumor. A fellow with such a fine library can't be all that bad.
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