Sara B. Sikes

Sara B. Sikes is Scholarly Communications Design Studio Coordinator at the University of Connecticut and former Associate Editor for Digital Projects of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society.

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Cover: Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 13: May 1798 – September 1799Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 13: May 1798 – September 1799Adams Family
Martin, Sara
Woodward, Hobson
Minty, Christopher F.
Norton, Amanda Mathews
Millikan, Neal E.
Ross, Emily
Sikes, Sara B.
Georgini, Sara
HARDCOVER08/14/2017$98.00
Cover: Papers of John Adams, Volume 18: December 1785 – January 1787Papers of John Adams, Volume 18: December 1785 – January 1787Adams, John
Lint, Gregg L.
Martin, Sara
Taylor, C. James
Georgini, Sara
Woodward, Hobson
Sikes, Sara B.
Norton, Amanda Mathews
HARDCOVER07/11/2016$98.00
Cover: Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 12: March 1797 – April 1798Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 12: March 1797 – April 1798Adams Family
Martin, Sara
Taylor, C. James
Millikan, Neal E.
Norton, Amanda Mathews
Woodward, Hobson
Sikes, Sara B.
Lint, Gregg L.
Georgini, Sara
HARDCOVER06/09/2015$104.00
Cover: Papers of John Adams, Volume 17: April–November 1785Papers of John Adams, Volume 17: April–November 1785Adams, John
Lint, Gregg L.
Taylor, C. James
Georgini, Sara
Woodward, Hobson
Sikes, Sara B.
Norton, Amanda Mathews
Martin, Sara
HARDCOVER05/27/2014$109.00
Cover: Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 11: July 1795–February 1797Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 11: July 1795–February 1797Adams Family
Hogan, Margaret A.
Taylor, C. James
Martin, Sara
Millikan, Neal E.
Woodward, Hobson
Sikes, Sara B.
Lint, Gregg L.
HARDCOVER07/01/2013$109.00
Cover: Papers of John Adams, Volume 16: February 1784 – March 1785Papers of John Adams, Volume 16: February 1784 – March 1785Adams, John
Lint, Gregg L.
Taylor, C. James
Karachuk, Robert F.
Woodward, Hobson
Hogan, Margaret A.
Millikan, Neal E.
Sikes, Sara B.
Martin, Sara
Georgini, Sara
Norton, Amanda Mathews
Connolly, James T.
HARDCOVER06/08/2012$109.00
Cover: Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 10: January 1794 – June 1795Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 10: January 1794 – June 1795Adams Family
Hogan, Margaret A.
Taylor, C. James
Martin, Sara
Woodward, Hobson
Sikes, Sara B.
Lint, Gregg L.
Georgini, Sara
HARDCOVER03/15/2011$126.50
Cover: Papers of John Adams, Volume 15: June 1783 – January 1784Papers of John Adams, Volume 15: June 1783 – January 1784Adams, John
Lint, Gregg L.
Taylor, C. James
Karachuk, Robert F.
Woodward, Hobson
Hogan, Margaret A.
Sikes, Sara B.
Claffey, Mary T.
Barzilay, Karen N.
HARDCOVER05/15/2010$130.50
Cover: Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 9: January 1790 – December 1793Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 9: January 1790 – December 1793Adams Family
Hogan, Margaret A.
Taylor, C. James
Barzilay, Karen N.
Woodward, Hobson
Claffey, Mary T.
Karachuk, Robert F.
Sikes, Sara B.
Lint, Gregg L.
HARDCOVER07/31/2009$131.00
Cover: Papers of John Adams, Volume 14: October 1782 – May 1783Papers of John Adams, Volume 14: October 1782 – May 1783Adams, John
Lint, Gregg L.
Taylor, C. James
Woodward, Hobson
Hogan, Margaret A.
Claffey, Mary T.
Sikes, Sara B.
Graham, Judith S.
HARDCOVER05/31/2008$141.00
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