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Adams Family Correspondence - Volume 8

Adams FamilyClaffey, Mary T.(Edited by)Hogan, Margaret A.(Edited by)Lint, Gregg L.(Edited by)Rodrique, Jessie May(Edited by)Taylor, C. James(Edited by)Woodward, Hobson(Edited by)
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By early 1787, as this latest volume of the award-winning series "Adams Family Correspondence" opens, John and Abigail Adams were eagerly planning their return home to Massachusetts from Great Britain, frustrated by John's lack of progress in his diplomatic mission and anxious for a reunion with family and friends.

Arriving in Massachusetts in mid-1788, they anticipated a quiet retirement from government service as they returned to running their farm.

But they barely had time to settle in before they were pulled back into the public sphere by John's election as the first vice president under the new Constitution.

Moving to New York City in 1789 with their daughter Nabby, and her family, John and Abigail found themselves once again centre stage in American political life. "The Adamses" serve as prescient and thoughtful observers of the world around them, from the manners and mores of English court life to the political intrigues of the new federal government in New York.

Beyond that wider world, however, these letters observe the more intimate domestic concerns of a New England family. With more of the forthright candour that marks the Adamses' correspondence, this volume offers a unique perspective on a crucial period in American history.

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The Belknap Press
0674022785 / 9780674022782
Hardback
01/02/2007
United States
English
492 p. : ill.
25 cm
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