Selected Letters of Abigail and John Adams
"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 John's political career in 1801 — covers topics ranging from politics and military strategy to household matters and family health. "An extraordinarily personal view of our country's founding." — The New York Times.
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Selected Letters of Abigail and John Adams
"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 John's political career in 1801 — covers topics ranging from politics and military strategy to household matters and family health. "An extraordinarily personal view of our country's founding." — The New York Times.
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Selected Letters of Abigail and John Adams

Selected Letters of Abigail and John Adams

Selected Letters of Abigail and John Adams

Selected Letters of Abigail and John Adams

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"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 John's political career in 1801 — covers topics ranging from politics and military strategy to household matters and family health. "An extraordinarily personal view of our country's founding." — The New York Times.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486849218
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 03/17/2021
Series: Dover Thrift Editions: American History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

John Adams (1735–1826) was America's first Vice President and its second Chief Executive. The Harvard-educated lawyer was a leader in the movement for independence, playing an active role in the Continental Congress and serving in Europe as a diplomat. His single-term administration was marked by turbulence in both foreign and domestic affairs. He became a prolific writer upon his retirement from public office, conducting a voluminous correspondence with his friend and rival Thomas Jefferson.
Abigail Smith Adams (1744–1818) was an early advocate for women's rights, taking particular interest in access to formal education. The mother of six, including President John Quincy Adams, she ran the family farm during her husband's long absences and served as First Lady.
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