Joy Day Duel and Richard Buel, Jr.
The Way of Duty
A Woman and Her Family in Revolutionary America
"Vivid, splendid readingreading for pleasure, for profit, for a sure grasp of the past that
made the present possible." William Manchester
Combining the skills of a gifted writer and a scholar's grasp of early America,
The Way of Duty draws readers into a vividly evoked world. The Buels
have used a rich trove of documents to tell the story of a Connecticut woman,
Mary Fish Silliman (17361818), whose adventures illuminate the
day-to-day realities of living through the American Revolution.
"An admirable book about an admirable person. . . . Thoroughly engrossing."
Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World
"Engrossing family history, very well told." Kirkus Reviews
"A poignant, even heart-wrenching story. The Buels make clear just how
disruptive the Revolution was in the private lives of families. It is a
beautifully written, irresistible story that tells a lot about what the
Revolution really meant." Richard L. Bushman, Columbia University
The late Joy Day Buel was an editor and freelance writer. Richard Buel,
Jr., is professor of history at Wesleyan University, Middletown,
Connecticut.
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