"America's first power couple," John and Abigail Adams enjoyed a relationship of mutual respect and affection. Their exchange of more than 1,000 letters -- from their 1762 courtship to the end of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I really loved being able to see into the lives of these great founders. It's great to see even during those times, a man respect the woman he loves and her opinion. I highly recomend this especially for those just begining intrest in the founding of our nation.
Great historical record
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Great book. You need to put yourself in the mindset of 1775. Great historical record of the Adams' early life separated.
Go for it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
If you're at all interested in American history, I HIGHLY recommend this book. I though it was going to be dry and tough to read with a lot of thees and thous etc., but it's surprisingly warm, easy to follow and gripping story told in the very words of one of our greatest Americans and his wife.
The loving letters of our second president and his wife abigail: brilliance in Braintree!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
John Adams was the first Vice-President and second chief executive of the United States of America. He was also a brilliant lawyer, legislator, writer and diplomat for the fledging American nation in France and the Netherlands during the Revolutionary War. In this excellent collection of personal letters John and Abigail share their thoughts on a wide variety of topics chiefly the struggle for our nation's independence. The letters in this copious collection cover the years from 1774 to 1783 (the years of the American Revolution). These are two extremely intelligent persons! John's letters let the reader look through the keyhole in Philadelphia as the Declaration of Independence is approved; throughout the war Adams was away from his Braintree farm for long stretches of time. His life was in danger and he was worried about Abigail and their young children. A few of the letters in this collection were written by his parents to the young John Quincy Adams who served as the sixth President of the United States. Abigail lived long before the womens liberation movement but she was the intellectual equal of her husband. Abigail kept the farm going staying abreast of political affairs and raising a great American family. The patriotism and self-sacrifice of the Adams family is an inspiration to all Americans. This is a wonderful collection for anyone wishing to know these two American patriots on a more intimate basis. Excellent resource for history classes and anyone wishing to know more about our history.
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