Samuel Adams, promoter of the American Revolution

a study in psychology and politics

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Ralph Volney Harlow
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Samuel Adams, promoter of the American Revolution

a study in psychology and politics

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This book looks at Samuel Adams from the perspective of a business and professional failure, with an extreme inferiority complex, who took up the cause of Independence from England as something that he hoped to succeed at. It then denigrates the majority of Adams' actions as misdirected, while playing down Sam's part in any successes.

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363

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Edition Notes

Facsim. Originally published: New York, Henry Holt, 1923.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Irvine, CA
Other Titles
Promoter of the American Revolution.

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x, 363 p.
Number of pages
363

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OL45482770M
OCLC/WorldCat
31236838

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