Book details
John Adams
by David McCullough
2001 · Simon and Schuster
About the book
David McCullough chronicles the life of the second American president, focusing on his intellectual rigor and his central role in the Continental Congress. The narrative tracks Adams from his legal practice in Massachusetts through his diplomatic missions in Europe and his single term in the White House. It emphasizes his long-standing partnership and correspondence with his wife, Abigail Adams, which served as his primary emotional and political support. The book examines his rivalry and eventual reconciliation with Thomas Jefferson, detailing their opposing views on federal power and the French Revolution.
Readers of political history and presidential biographies turn to this work to understand the human friction behind the founding of the United States. It appeals to those interested in the internal conflicts of the Federalist era and the personal sacrifices required by early diplomatic service. A reader walks away with a clear picture of Adams’s stubborn integrity, his fear of social disorder, and the specific political navigation required to maintain American neutrality during the war between France and Britain.
Details
- Published
- 2001
- Publisher
- Simon and Schuster
- ISBN
- 9780743218290
- Language
- EN