To My Dearest Wife, Lide: Letters from George B. Gideon Jr. during Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, 1853–1855

Author:   M. Patrick Sauer ,  David A. Ranzan
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
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9780817320232


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   30 July 2019
Format:   Hardback
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To My Dearest Wife, Lide: Letters from George B. Gideon Jr. during Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, 1853–1855


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A personal account of Commodore Perry's landmark expedition to Japan and life in the antebellum navy.   George B. Gideon Jr. served as second assistant engineer aboard the USS Powhatan from 1852 to 1856. From his position on the steam frigate, Gideon traveled to Singapore, Labuan, Borneo, Hong Kong, and many other Asian lands. During his time at sea, Gideon penned dozens of letters to his wife, Lide, back home in Philadelphia. Recently discovered in the attic of his great-great-grandniece, were fifty-one letters penned by Gideon providing thorough and insightful commentary throughout the voyage.   Through these correspondences, Gideon laboriously documents the details of his daily life on board, from the food they ate to the technical aspects of his work, as well as observations concerning the historical events unfolding around him, such as Chinese piracy, the Taiping Rebellion, the Crimean War, and the devastation of Shimoda. To My Dearest Wife, Lide: Letters from George B. Gideon Jr. during Commodore Perry's Expedition to Japan, 1853–1855 is a rare first-person account of the landmark American naval expedition to Japan to establish commercial relations between the two countries. Gideon's letters have been meticulously transcribed and annotated by the editors and are an invaluable primary historical source.   Gideon's letters are candid and revealing, delving into the rampant dysfunction in the navy of the 1850s—sickness and disease, alcohol abuse, and poor leadership, among other challenges. Gideon also unabashedly shares his own cynical views of the navy's role in supporting American economic interests in Japan. This firsthand account of the political mission of the Perry expedition is a unique contribution to naval and military history and gives readers a better view of life aboard a navy ship.

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Author:   M. Patrick Sauer ,  David A. Ranzan
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9780817320232


ISBN 10:   0817320237
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   30 July 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Chronology Introduction Chapter One. February 13–April 19, 1853 Chapter Two. August 30–December 29, 1853 Chapter Three. January 1–June 23, 1854 Chapter Four. July 3–December 28, 1854 Chapter Five. January 1–June 27, 1855 Chapter Six. July 2–December 23, 1855 Notes Bibliography Index

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This volume offers a unique contribution to our understanding of life in the antebellum navy and of Perry's expedition to Japan in particular. --Jason Smith, Southern Connecticut State University To My Dearest Wife, Lide is a recently discovered primary source that will be useful to an audience of scholars and naval history buffs. --John H. Schroeder, author of Matthew Calbraith Perry: Antebellum Sailor and Diplomat


Author Information

M. Patrick Sauer is an entrepreneur based in Baltimore, Maryland. His wife is a descendant of George B. Gideon Jr. David A. Ranzan is university archivist and special collections librarian and associate professor at Adelphi University. He is the editor of Surviving Andersonville: One Prisoner's Recollections of the Civil War's Most Notorious Camp and coeditor of With Commodore Perry to Japan: The Journal of William Speiden Jr., 1852–1855 and Hero of Fort Schuyler: Selected Revolutionary War Correspondence of Brigadier General Peter Gansevoort, Jr.

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