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The first American sailor known to write his own autobiography, Ashley Bowen remains a valuable storyteller who can speak to today’s readers about the maritime world in the age of sail. Ashley Bowen began his seafaring career at the age of eleven. After leaving the sea, Bowen spent the rest of his days as a ship-rigger in Marblehead, Massachusetts. A witness to significant historical events, including the British conquest of Canada and the American Revolution, Ashley Bowen confounds today’s audience with his eighteenth-century interpretation of events—an interpretation informed by his deeply religious beliefs and his suspicion of Yankee patriotism.

The Broadview edition is the first to present the story of Ashley Bowen as a continuous narrative. Vickers’ introduction provides the context for Bowen’s life in colonial New England, and additional writings by Ashley Bowen and his Marblehead contemporaries are included. The appendices include Bowen’s diary accounts of his experiences in the 1759 British expedition against Quebec, smallpox epidemics, and the American Revolution.

Trade Review
“Thanks to Daniel Vickers and Broadview Press for making Ashley Bowen’s Diary and Journals so readily accessible. Heretofore only available to scholars working in research libraries, The Autobiography of Ashley Bowen can now become essential reading in undergraduate Early American, Atlantic, and maritime history courses.” — Robert A. McCaughey, Columbia University

“Daniel Vickers’ masterful treatment of Ashley Bowen’s journals gives us the best look into colonial maritime life to date. Bowen’s meticulous journal entries combined with Vickers’ editorial technique makes this an invaluable resource for scholars and maritime enthusiasts alike.” — Joshua M. Smith, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

“The Autobiography of Ashley Bowen is an essential source for anyone interested in maritime history. Daniel Vickers provides an excellent introduction that places Bowen in the larger context of Atlantic history. The maps, notes, and appendices are a treasure trove of information.” — Jerry Bannister, Dalhousie University

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Ashley Bowen: A Brief Chronology

The Autobiography of Ashley Bowen (1728–1813)

Appendix A: Ashley Bowen, “Courtship of Dorothy Chadwick”

Appendix B: Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries Relating to the Seven Years War and the Expedition Against Quebec, 1759

Voyage to Quebec
Quebec Campaign
Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the Capture of Quebec
Appendix C: Smallpox

Ashley Bowen, “A Memorandum of the Smallpox from the First Discovery at Marblehead, 1773”
Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries on the Smallpox Epidemic and Inoculation Controversy (1773–74)
Excerpts from the Essex Gazette Relating to the Smallpox Epidemic and Inoculation Controversy (1773–74)
Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries Relating to the Smallpox Epidemic (1777)
Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries on Minding the Smokehouse During the Smallpox Epidemic (1792)
Appendix D: Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries During the American Revolution

The Coercive Acts Take Effect (1774)
Lexington and Concord (1775)
Bunker Hill (1775)
Benedict Arnold’s Attack on Quebec (1775–76)
Two Weeks in the War (1776)
Campaign in the Middle Colonies (1776–77)
Religion and Revolution in Marblehead
Appendix E: Personal Writings of Ashley Bowen

Poetry
On Smallpox
On Revolution and Religion
On Marriage
Dreams
Appendix F: Contemporary Accounts of Marblehead

Reverend John Barnard (1714–66)
Alexander Hamilton (1744)
Francis Goelet (1750)
Ensign Francis Williams (1775)
Robert Honyman (1775)
Francisco de Miranda (1784)
George Washington (1789)
Appendix G: Miscellaneous Writings

Journal of Elizabeth Bowen Martin
Letter from Nathan Bowen to Ashley Bowen (24 May 1757)
From the Boston News-Letter and New England Chronicle (10 March 1763)
From a Letter from Ashley Bowen to the Reverend William Bentley (14 May 1807)
From William Bentley’s Diary
Ashley Bowen’s Obituary, Essex Register (6 February 1813)
Select Bibliography

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      Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/08/2006
      ISBN13: 9781551117812, 978-1551117812
      ISBN10: 1551117819

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first American sailor known to write his own autobiography, Ashley Bowen remains a valuable storyteller who can speak to today’s readers about the maritime world in the age of sail. Ashley Bowen began his seafaring career at the age of eleven. After leaving the sea, Bowen spent the rest of his days as a ship-rigger in Marblehead, Massachusetts. A witness to significant historical events, including the British conquest of Canada and the American Revolution, Ashley Bowen confounds today’s audience with his eighteenth-century interpretation of events—an interpretation informed by his deeply religious beliefs and his suspicion of Yankee patriotism.

      The Broadview edition is the first to present the story of Ashley Bowen as a continuous narrative. Vickers’ introduction provides the context for Bowen’s life in colonial New England, and additional writings by Ashley Bowen and his Marblehead contemporaries are included. The appendices include Bowen’s diary accounts of his experiences in the 1759 British expedition against Quebec, smallpox epidemics, and the American Revolution.

      Trade Review
      “Thanks to Daniel Vickers and Broadview Press for making Ashley Bowen’s Diary and Journals so readily accessible. Heretofore only available to scholars working in research libraries, The Autobiography of Ashley Bowen can now become essential reading in undergraduate Early American, Atlantic, and maritime history courses.” — Robert A. McCaughey, Columbia University

      “Daniel Vickers’ masterful treatment of Ashley Bowen’s journals gives us the best look into colonial maritime life to date. Bowen’s meticulous journal entries combined with Vickers’ editorial technique makes this an invaluable resource for scholars and maritime enthusiasts alike.” — Joshua M. Smith, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

      “The Autobiography of Ashley Bowen is an essential source for anyone interested in maritime history. Daniel Vickers provides an excellent introduction that places Bowen in the larger context of Atlantic history. The maps, notes, and appendices are a treasure trove of information.” — Jerry Bannister, Dalhousie University

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements
      Foreword
      Introduction
      Ashley Bowen: A Brief Chronology

      The Autobiography of Ashley Bowen (1728–1813)

      Appendix A: Ashley Bowen, “Courtship of Dorothy Chadwick”

      Appendix B: Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries Relating to the Seven Years War and the Expedition Against Quebec, 1759

      Voyage to Quebec
      Quebec Campaign
      Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the Capture of Quebec
      Appendix C: Smallpox

      Ashley Bowen, “A Memorandum of the Smallpox from the First Discovery at Marblehead, 1773”
      Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries on the Smallpox Epidemic and Inoculation Controversy (1773–74)
      Excerpts from the Essex Gazette Relating to the Smallpox Epidemic and Inoculation Controversy (1773–74)
      Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries Relating to the Smallpox Epidemic (1777)
      Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries on Minding the Smokehouse During the Smallpox Epidemic (1792)
      Appendix D: Ashley Bowen, Journal Entries During the American Revolution

      The Coercive Acts Take Effect (1774)
      Lexington and Concord (1775)
      Bunker Hill (1775)
      Benedict Arnold’s Attack on Quebec (1775–76)
      Two Weeks in the War (1776)
      Campaign in the Middle Colonies (1776–77)
      Religion and Revolution in Marblehead
      Appendix E: Personal Writings of Ashley Bowen

      Poetry
      On Smallpox
      On Revolution and Religion
      On Marriage
      Dreams
      Appendix F: Contemporary Accounts of Marblehead

      Reverend John Barnard (1714–66)
      Alexander Hamilton (1744)
      Francis Goelet (1750)
      Ensign Francis Williams (1775)
      Robert Honyman (1775)
      Francisco de Miranda (1784)
      George Washington (1789)
      Appendix G: Miscellaneous Writings

      Journal of Elizabeth Bowen Martin
      Letter from Nathan Bowen to Ashley Bowen (24 May 1757)
      From the Boston News-Letter and New England Chronicle (10 March 1763)
      From a Letter from Ashley Bowen to the Reverend William Bentley (14 May 1807)
      From William Bentley’s Diary
      Ashley Bowen’s Obituary, Essex Register (6 February 1813)
      Select Bibliography

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