Memoir and Letters of Charles Sumner; Volume 1
- 402pages
- 15 heures de lecture






John Rowe was a prominent merchant in colonial Boston, who kept a detailed diary from 1764 to 1779. This fascinating document provides a firsthand account of life in pre-revolutionary America, including the growing tensions between the colonies and Great Britain. Rowe also writes vividly about his business dealings and personal relationships, giving readers a glimpse into the daily life of a successful eighteenth-century merchant. Edward Lillie Pierce's expert commentary provides invaluable context for understanding Rowe's diary. A must-read for anyone interested in American history and culture.