The Adams-Jefferson letters the complete correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams

An intellectual dialogue of the highest plane achieved in America, the correspondence between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson spanned half a century and embraced government, philosophy, religion, quotidiana, and family griefs and joys. First meeting as delegates to the Continental Congress in 1775,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Adams, John, 1735-1826 (-)
Autor Corporativo: Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Va.) (-)
Otros Autores: Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826, Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818, Cappon, Lester J., 1900-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill ; London : The University of North Carolina Press 1987
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Acceso en línea:Sumario
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Sumario:An intellectual dialogue of the highest plane achieved in America, the correspondence between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson spanned half a century and embraced government, philosophy, religion, quotidiana, and family griefs and joys. First meeting as delegates to the Continental Congress in 1775, they initiated correspondence in 1777, negotiated jointly as ministers in Europe in the 1780s, and served the early Republic-each, ultimately, in its highest office. At Jefferson's defeat of Adams for the presidency in 1800, they became estranged, and the correspondence lapses from 1801 to 1812, then is renewed until the death of both in 1826, fifty years to the day after the Declaration of Independence.
Notas:"Published for The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg, Virginia"
Descripción Física:XLIX, 638 p. ; 25 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9780807818077
9780807842300