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1844 PURITANISM IN AMERICA. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of Plymouth Colony - 1602-1625.
1844 PURITANISM IN AMERICA. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of Plymouth Colony - 1602-1625.
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Alexander Young’s Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers is a landmark of American historical scholarship that fundamentally shaped how the story of the Plymouth Colony is told and remembered.
Young was the first American historian to "collect from original records" a unified collection of primary documents, including the narratives of William Bradford, Edward Winslow, and Robert Cushman. In fact, it was Young’s work that brought William Bradford's Of Plimoth Plantation to public attention before the original manuscript was famously returned from England in the 1890s. It utilized verbatim notes that preserved the history of the Pilgrims' origins in England and Holland when the main manuscript was still considered "lost". The collection significantly also preserved the text and context of the Mayflower Compact, emphasizing its role as the first legal document of democratic governance in the New World.
The work also created "First Thanksgiving" narrative. It existed as a footnote where Young first applied the specific term "first Thanksgiving" to the 1621 harvest feast. This editorial choice effectively codified the event as a foundational American holiday tradition.
By detailing the Pilgrims' "rise in the north of England," the book spurred intense genealogical interest on both sides of the Atlantic. It directly influenced later discoveries, such as identifying Scrooby Manor as the Pilgrims' secret meeting place and Austerfield as Bradford's birthplace.
Young, Alexander. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625. Now First Collected from Original Records and Contemporaneous Printed Documents, and Illustrated with Notes. Second Edition. 1844. 502pp.
A very crisply recased and nicely preserved example of Young's classic work; bound in olive cloth, binding nice and crisp. Some toning and minor to moderate foxing as shown.
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