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The Hieroglyphics of Love - Stories of Sonoratown and Old Mexico (Paperback): Chase Amanda Mathews, B. 1866 The Hieroglyphics of Love - Stories of Sonoratown and Old Mexico (Paperback)
Chase Amanda Mathews, B. 1866
R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 13 (Hardcover): Adams Family Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 13 (Hardcover)
Adams Family; Edited by Sara Martin, Hobson Woodward, Christopher F Minty, Amanda Mathews Norton, …
R2,343 R2,039 Discovery Miles 20 390 Save R304 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The almost 300 letters in volume 13 of Adams Family Correspondence were written during seventeen tumultuous months of John Adams's presidency. Consumed with executive duties, he depended on surrogates for much of his correspondence with family members. From Quincy, an ailing Abigail Adams wrote frequent letters to Philadelphia and received lively responses from son Thomas Boylston and the president's secretary, nephew William Smith Shaw. These letters attest to John's popularity in the wake of the XYZ Affair. However, they also chronicle passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts and the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which laid the groundwork for future debates on the relative roles of state and federal governments. Following the break in diplomacy with France, John sensed a change in the footing of the French, acted unilaterally in ordering a second mission to seek a negotiated settlement of the Quasi-War, and faced widespread skepticism about his foreign policy as his envoys departed for Europe. John and Abigail lamented yet another absence from each other. After completing service in Berlin as secretary to diplomat John Quincy, Thomas Boylston established himself as a Philadelphia lawyer, offering thoughtful commentary on political life in the capital. From his post in Prussia, John Quincy struggled with his brother Charles's mismanagement of his financial affairs, but his letters also provide detailed updates on developments in Europe, including Napoleon's invasion of Egypt. The candid letters of John and Abigail Adams and their children offer a rich perspective on life in America during its infancy.

Papers of John Adams, Volume 18 (Hardcover): John Adams Papers of John Adams, Volume 18 (Hardcover)
John Adams; Edited by Gregg L. Lint, Sara Martin, C.James Taylor, Sara Georgini, …
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R2,352 R2,049 Discovery Miles 20 490 Save R303 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume 18 is the final volume of the Papers of John Adams wholly devoted to Adams' diplomatic career. It chronicles fourteen months of his tenure as minister to Great Britain and his joint commission, with Thomas Jefferson, to negotiate treaties with Europe and North Africa. With respect to Britain, Adams found it impossible to do "any Thing Satisfactory, with this Nation," and the volume ends with his decision to resign his posts. His diplomatic efforts, Adams thought, were too much akin to "making brick without straw." John Adams' ministerial efforts in London were disappointing, but other aspects of his life were not. He and Jefferson failed to finalize treaties with Portugal and Great Britain, but they did, through agent Thomas Barclay, conclude a treaty with Morocco. Barclay's letters are the earliest and most evocative American accounts of that region. Adams witnessed the marriage of his daughter, Abigail 2d, to William Stephens Smith, promoted the ordination of American Episcopal bishops, and toured the English countryside, first with Thomas Jefferson and then with his family. Most significant perhaps was the publication of the first volume of Adams' Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America. This work is often attributed to concern over Shays' Rebellion, of which Adams knew little when he began drafting. In fact, it was Adams' summer 1786 visit to the Netherlands that provoked his work. There, Dutch Patriot friends, involved in their own revolution, expressed interest in seeing "upon paper" his remarks "respecting Government."

Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 12 (Hardcover): Adams Family Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 12 (Hardcover)
Adams Family; Edited by Sara Martin, C.James Taylor, Neal E. Millikan, Amanda Mathews Norton, …
R2,405 R2,112 Discovery Miles 21 120 Save R293 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume 12 of Adams Family Correspondence, with 276 documents spanning from March 1797 through April 1798, opens with the inauguration of John Adams as president and closes just after details of the XYZ affair are made public in America. Through private networks of correspondence, the Adamses reveal both their individual concerns for the well-being of the nation and the depth of their public and political engagement with the republic. Abigail's letters to friend and foe demonstrate the important role she played as an unofficial member of the administration. John Quincy and Thomas Boylston's letters from The Hague, Paris, London, and finally Berlin offer keen observations about the political turmoil in France and its consequences, the shifting European landscape as a result of the war, and court life in Berlin following the coronation of Frederick William III. In the midst of crisis, the family's domestic life and personal connections challenged and sustained them. The marriage of John Quincy and Louisa Catherine Johnson in London in July 1797 gave the family cause for celebration, while John's appointment of John Quincy as U.S. minister to Prussia created a minor rift as the scrupulous younger Adams struggled with concerns about nepotism. Visits between the elder Adamses and their children Nabby and Charles in New York provided welcome distractions, even as John and Abigail worried about Nabby's domestic situation. With the characteristic candor and perception expected from the Adamses, this volume again features forthright commentary from one family at the center of it all.

Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 14 (Hardcover): Adams Family Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 14 (Hardcover)
Adams Family; Edited by Hobson Woodward, Sara Martin, Christopher F Minty, Amanda Mathews Norton, …
R2,081 Discovery Miles 20 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John and Abigail Adams' reflections on an emerging nation as they move into the new President's House in Washington, D.C., are a highlight of the nearly 280 letters written over seventeen months printed in volume 14 of Adams Family Correspondence. The volume opens with the Adamses' public and private expressions on the death of George Washington and concludes with John's defeat in the contentious presidential election of 1800. Electoral College maneuvering, charges of sedition, and state-by-state strategizing are debated by the Adamses and their correspondents as the election advances toward deadlock and finally victory for Thomas Jefferson in the House of Representatives. John's retirement from public life had some sweet mixed with the bitter. The U.S. mission to France resulted in the Convention of 1800 that ended the Quasi-War and the so-called midnight appointments at the close of his presidency ushered in the transformative U.S. Supreme Court era of John Marshall, a coda anticipated in Abigail's request to John in the final days of his administration-"I want to see the list of judges." The domestic life of the Adamses was equally dynamic. Abigail and John endured the crushing loss of their son Charles, whose struggle with alcohol ended in repudiation and death in New York. Son Thomas Boylston and daughter Nabby spent the period in relative stability, while John Quincy chronicled a tour of Silesia in letters home from Europe. At the volume's close, the correspondence between John and Abigail comes to an end. As they retired to Quincy, their rich observations on the formation of the American republic would continue in letters to others if not to each other.

Papers of John Adams, Volume 17 (Hardcover): John Adams Papers of John Adams, Volume 17 (Hardcover)
John Adams; Edited by Gregg L. Lint, C.James Taylor, Sara Georgini, Hobson Woodward, …
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R2,532 R2,214 Discovery Miles 22 140 Save R318 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"You may well Suppose that I was the Focus of all Eyes," John Adams wrote on 2 June 1785 of his first audience with George III, which formally inaugurated the post of American minister to Great Britain. Eager to restore "the old good Nature and the old good Humour" between the two nations, Adams spent the following months establishing the U.S. legation at No. 8 Grosvenor Square. For Adams, it was a period of multiple responsibilities and mixed success. He remained minister to the Netherlands and one of the joint commissioners charged with negotiating commercial treaties with the nations of Europe and North Africa--sensitive duties that occasionally called for Adams to encode his correspondence with the aid of his new secretary and future son-in-law, Col. William Stephens Smith.

Rebuffed by the British ministry in his mission to enforce the peace treaty of 1783 and renew Anglo-American commerce, Adams identified and achieved other goals. He preserved American credit despite the bankruptcy of a Dutch banking house that handled U.S. loans, petitioned for the release of impressed sailors, marked the ratification of the Prussian-American treaty, championed the needs of the American Episcopal Church, and laid the groundwork for negotiations with the Barbary States. His attention was not confined solely to foreign affairs. John Adams's letters from London, laced with his trademark candor, demonstrate his ripening Federalist view of the new American government's vulnerability and promise.

Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 15 (Hardcover): Adams Family Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 15 (Hardcover)
Adams Family; Edited by Hobson Woodward, Sara Martin, Christopher F Minty, Neal E. Millikan, …
R1,944 Discovery Miles 19 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John and Abigail Adams remained fully engaged in American political life after they left Washington, DC, for retirement in Quincy. A highlight of Volume 15 of Adams Family Correspondence is a series of letters between Abigail Adams and Thomas Jefferson that debated fundamental questions of the nation’s tumultuous early years. A new generation rose in prominence in the period covered in the volume, with John Quincy Adams returning from abroad to take a seat in the United States Senate just in time to break with the Federalists and support the Louisiana Purchase. The family commented on other events of the era—Jefferson’s dismantling of John Adams’s judicial reforms, the mobilization of the US Navy for the Barbary wars, the growing bane of British impressment, and the duel that killed Alexander Hamilton. Equally compelling family stories emerge in the volume’s 251 letters. The failure of a British banking firm proved calamitous to the family’s finances, compelling John Quincy to quietly finance his parents’ retirement. Thomas Boylston Adams, acting as an occasional editor of the Port Folio, carved out his public persona as a man of letters. Louisa Catherine Adams wrote of motherhood and adjusting to a new country of residence while providing a spirited perspective on Washington society. As always, the heart of Adams Family Correspondence is Abigail Adams, who survived a near-fatal fall to continue providing letters of insight and wit that once again show why the correspondence of the Adams family is a national treasure.

Papers of John Adams, Volume 21 (Hardcover): John Adams Papers of John Adams, Volume 21 (Hardcover)
John Adams; Edited by Sara Georgini, Sara Martin, R. M. Barlow, Gwen Fries, …
R2,450 R2,130 Discovery Miles 21 300 Save R320 (13%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Vice President John Adams and the US government faced a turbulent world of rebellion in this volume of the Papers of John Adams, which chronicles the period from March 1791 to January 1797. The grim shadow of the French Revolution and the whirlwind of a massive European war left political leaders like Adams struggling to uphold the young nation's neutrality. "I Suffer inexpressible Pains, from the bloody feats of War and Still more from those of Party Passions," he observed. With the federal system newly in place, fresh challenges crept in on all sides. Adams and his colleagues sought to bolster the government against the effects of the Whiskey Rebellion, a seething partisan press, a brutal yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, and violent clashes with Native peoples on the Ohio frontier. Working with George Washington and an increasingly fractious cabinet, Adams approached a set of issues that defined US foreign policy for decades to come, including the negotiation, ratification, and funding of the controversial Jay Treaty, as well as the awkward cultivation of ties with France. Revealing exchanges to Adams from son John Quincy, a junior statesman who sent rich reports from war-torn Europe, underline the family's enduring commitment to public service. Pausing on the cusp of his presidency, John Adams amplified his lifelong dedication to sustaining democracy, amid bouts of internal and external crisis: "I am happy that it has fallen to my share to do some thing towards setting the Machine in motion," he wrote.

The Hieroglyphics of Love - Stories of Sonoratown and Old Mexico (Hardcover): Amanda Mathews Chase The Hieroglyphics of Love - Stories of Sonoratown and Old Mexico (Hardcover)
Amanda Mathews Chase
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R784 Discovery Miles 7 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cuentos de California (Hardcover): Amanda Mathews 1866- Former Owne Chase Cuentos de California (Hardcover)
Amanda Mathews 1866- Former Owne Chase
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Heart of an Orphan (Hardcover): Amanda Mathews Chase The Heart of an Orphan (Hardcover)
Amanda Mathews Chase
R828 Discovery Miles 8 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Primer for Foreign-Speaking Women (Paperback): Amanda Mathews Chase Primer for Foreign-Speaking Women (Paperback)
Amanda Mathews Chase; Created by California Commission of Immigration an
R363 R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Save R65 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Hieroglyphics Of Love - Stories Of Sonoratown And Old Mexico (1906) (Paperback): Amanda Mathews The Hieroglyphics Of Love - Stories Of Sonoratown And Old Mexico (1906) (Paperback)
Amanda Mathews
R549 Discovery Miles 5 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The Heart of an Orphan (Paperback): Amanda Mathews The Heart of an Orphan (Paperback)
Amanda Mathews; Illustrated by W T Benda
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The Heart of an Orphan (Hardcover): Amanda Mathews The Heart of an Orphan (Hardcover)
Amanda Mathews; Illustrated by W T Benda
R997 Discovery Miles 9 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone

The Hieroglyphics Of Love - Stories Of Sonoratown And Old Mexico (1906) (Paperback): Amanda Mathews The Hieroglyphics Of Love - Stories Of Sonoratown And Old Mexico (1906) (Paperback)
Amanda Mathews
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Heart Of An Orphan (Paperback): Amanda Mathews The Heart Of An Orphan (Paperback)
Amanda Mathews; Illustrated by W T Benda
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Papers of John Adams, Volume 20 (Hardcover): John Adams Papers of John Adams, Volume 20 (Hardcover)
John Adams; Edited by Sara Georgini, Sara Martin, R. M. Barlow, Gwen Fries, …
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R1,990 Discovery Miles 19 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Adams's shaping of the vice presidency dominates this volume of the Papers of John Adams, which chronicles a formative era in American government spanning June 1789 to February 1791. As the first federal Congress struggled to interpret the US Constitution and implement a new economic framework, Adams held fast to federalist principles and staked out boundaries for his executive powers. Meeting in New York City, Adams and his colleagues warred over how to collect revenue and where to locate the federal seat. They established and staffed the departments of state, treasury, and war. Adams focused on presiding over the Senate, where he broke several ties. Enduring the daily grind of politics, he lauded the "National Spirit" of his fellow citizens and pledged to continue laboring for the needs of the American people. "If I did not love them now, I would not Serve them another hour-for I very well know that Vexation and Chagrine, must be my Portion, every moment I shall continue in public Life," Adams wrote. He plunged back into writing, using his Discourses on Davila to synthesize national progress with republican history. Whether or not the union would hold, as regional interests impeded congressional action, remained Adams's chief concern. "There is every Evidence of good Intentions on all sides but there are too many Symptoms of old Colonial Habits: and too few, of great national Views," he observed. Once again, John Adams's frank letters reveal firsthand the labor of nation-building in an age of constitutions.

Papers of John Adams, Volume 19 (Hardcover): John Adams Papers of John Adams, Volume 19 (Hardcover)
John Adams; Edited by Sara Georgini, Sara Martin, R. M. Barlow, Amanda Mathews Norton, …
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R2,274 R1,983 Discovery Miles 19 830 Save R291 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Huzza for the new World and farewell to the Old One," John Adams wrote in late 1787, wrapping up a decade's worth of diplomatic service in Europe. Volume 19 of the Papers of John Adams chronicles Adams's last duties in London and The Hague. In the twenty-eight months documented here, he petitioned the British ministry to halt impressment of American sailors, toured the English countryside, and observed parliamentary politics. Adams salvaged U.S. credit by contracting two new Dutch loans amid the political chaos triggered by William V's resurgence. Correspondents like Thomas Jefferson and the Marquis de Lafayette mulled over the Anglo-American trade war that followed the Revolution and reported on the French Assembly of Notables-topics that Adams commented on with trademark candor. He wrote the final two volumes of his work, A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America. Adams yearned to return home and see the American republic take shape. "For a Man who has been thirty Years rolling like a stone," Adams wrote, the choice was whether to "set down in private Life to his Plough; or push into turbulent scenes of Sedition and Tumult; whether be sent to Congress, or a Convention or God knows what." Back on his native soil of Massachusetts in June 1788, Adams settled into rural retirement with wife Abigail and watched the U.S. Constitution's ratification evolve. By volume's end, John Adams again resumes public life, ready to serve as America's first vice president.

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