Adams Family; Margaret A. Hogan; C. James Taylor; Karen N. Barzilay; Hobson Woodward; Mary T. Claffey; Robert F. Karachuk Harvard University Press (2009) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Margaret A. Hogan; C. James Taylor; Celeste Walker; Anne Decker Cecere; Gregg L. Lint; Hobson Woodward; Claf Harvard University Press (2005) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Margaret A. Hogan; C. James Taylor; Jessie May Rodrique; Hobson Woodward; Gregg L. Lint; Mary T. Claffey Harvard University Press (2007) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Margaret A. Hogan; C. James Taylor; Sara Martin; Hobson Woodward; Sara B. Sikes; Gregg L. Lint; Sa Georgini Harvard University Press (2011) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Margaret A. Hogan; C. James Taylor; Sara Martin; Neal E. Millikan; Hobson Woodward; Sara B. Sikes; Gre Lint Harvard University Press (2013) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Richard Alan Ryerson; Joanna M. Revelas; Celeste Walker; Gregg L. Lint; Humphrey Costello Harvard University Press (1992) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Sara Martin; C. James Taylor; Neal E. Millikan; Amanda Mathews Norton; Hobson Woodward; Sara B. Sikes; Lint Harvard University Press (2015) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Sara Martin; Hobson Woodward; Christopher F. Minty; Amanda Mathews Norton; Neal E. Millikan; Emily Ross; Sik Harvard University Press (2017) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Hobson Woodward; Sara Martin; Christopher F. Minty; Amanda Mathews Norton; Neal E. Millikan; Gwen Fries; Geo Harvard University Press (2019) Kovakantinen kirja
Adams Family; Hobson Woodward; Sara Martin; Christopher F. Minty; Neal E. Millikan; Gwen Fries; Amanda Mathews Norton; Geo Harvard University Press (2022) Kovakantinen kirja
The years 1790 to 1793 marked the beginning of the American republic, a contentious period as the nation struggled to create a functioning government amid increasingly bitter factionalism. On the international stage, the turmoil of the French Revolution raised important questions about the nature of government. As usual, the Adams family found itself in the midst of it all. Vice President John Adams chaired Senate sessions even as he was prevented from participating in any meaningful fashion. Abigail joined him when her health permitted, but even from afar she provided important advice and keen observations on politics and society.
All four Adams children are well represented here, especially Charles and Thomas Boylston, who, for the first time, appear as correspondents in their own right. Both embarked on legal careers, Charles in New York and Thomas in Philadelphia, while John Quincy did the same in Boston. Daughter Nabby cared for her growing family as her ambitious husband, William Stephens Smith, pursued financial schemes. This volume offers both insight into the family and the frank commentary on life that readers have come to expect from the Adamses.