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1799 HANNAH ADAMS. History of Revolutionary War - First Full-Time Female Author in America!

1799 HANNAH ADAMS. History of Revolutionary War - First Full-Time Female Author in America!

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FIRST EDITION OF HANNAH ADAMS' GROUNDBREAKING HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND SUBSCRIBED TO BY ABIGAIL ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, SAMUEL ADAMS, etc.

Adams, Hannah. A Summary History of New-England, From the First Settlement at Plymouth, to the Acceptance of the Federal Constitution. Comprehending a General Sketch of the American War… Published according to Act of Congress. Dedham: H. Mann and J.H. Adams, 1799. First Edition. 513pp. 

A very nicely preserved, first edition of this pioneering history of America's founding decades and revolutionary struggle by the first professional American woman author, with extensive coverage of early New England settlers, the Salem witch trials, the Boston Tea Party, the embattled Continental Congress, and dramatic accounts of decisive battles in the Revolution, as well as debates over the Constitution.

Additionally, this copy has a wonderful little provenance. Discretely signed in sepia ink on the title by David S[toddard] Greenough. Greenough [1752-1826] was an ardent patriot, and after the American Revolution was a member of The Sons of Liberty, served on The Committee for Public Safety under George Washington, and served as Justice of the Peace for both Norfolk and Suffolk counties in Massachusetts.  

Hannah Adams, a distant cousin of President John Adams, is widely recognized as the first woman in America to make a living as a writer. "'It was poverty,' she says, 'not ambition, or vanity, that first induced me to become an author.' Her works are compilations from many sources, carefully made, and woven together with skill, clear and readable" (DAB I:60-61). "In assessing the literary achievements of Hannah Adams, the Reverend Samuel Willard wrote… that he need not provide much of an introduction since 'the author of this work is in such full possession of publick regard, from the benefit conferred by her writings, and the merits of her several productions are so generally known" (ANB). In her conclusion, Adams writes of America's hard-won independence: "inspired by the sacred flame of liberty… in an unequal war" with Britain, and the "establishment of the federal constitution, which placed the privileges of the United States on a permanent foundation." With "List of Subscribers" at rear, including John and Abigail Adams, John Quincy Adams and Samuel Adams, Benjamin Trumbull, etc. etc. etc. 

Original tree calf binding, breached at front hinge, minor chips at head of spine. Rubbed, though at corners. Textually exceptionally crisp and clean. 

Swann Auction just knocked down an inferior copy at $1,125.00. 

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