According to Wikipedia: "Henry Brooks Adams (February 16, 1838 – March 27, 1918) was an American novelist, journalist, historian and academic. He is best-known for his autobiographical book, The Education of Henry Adams. He was a member of the Adams political family... In 1904, Adams privately published a copy of his "Mont Saint-Michel and Chartres", a pastiche of history, travel, and poetry, that celebrated the unity of medieval society, especially as represented in the great cathedrals of France. Originally meant as a diversion for his nieces and "nieces-in-wish", it was publicly released in 1913 at the request of Ralph Adams Cram, an important American architect, and published with support of the American Institute of Architects."
THE EDUCATION OF HENRY ADAMS
Henry Adams
bookTHE EDUCATION OF HENRY ADAMS
Henry Adams
bookDemocracy, an American novel
Henry Adams
bookEsther
Henry Adams
bookDemocracy
Henry Adams
bookThe Education of Henry Adams
Henry Adams
bookMont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
Henry Adams
bookEsther
Henry Adams
bookThe Henry Adams Collection
Henry Adams
bookDemocracy, An American Novel
Henry Adams
bookThe Education of Henry Adams
Henry Adams
bookMont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
Henry Adams
book