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Unexpected Abigail Adams : A Woman Not Apt to Be Intimidated; John L. Smith, Jr.
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Westholme Publishing
    ISBN-10
    1594164215
    ISBN-13
    9781594164217
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    22063190618

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Unexpected Abigail Adams : a Woman &Quot;Not Apt to Be Intimidated&Quot;
    Number of Pages
    400 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2024
    Topic
    Women, United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775)
    Genre
    Biography & Autobiography, History
    Author
    John L. Smith Jr.
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Weight
    22.1 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

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    Trade
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    "At a time when so many public figures promise us strength but can only muster bluster, Abigail Adams is just who we need. Smith lets Mrs. Adams speak for herself, rightly observing that--unlike most eighteenth-century prose--hers was natural . So is his. Besides being chockfull of surprises, The Unexpected Abigail Adams is a pleasure to read."-- Woody Holton, author of Liberty Is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution "This is how the story of Abigail should be written, by starting with and using her own words. She had a wonderful way with language and penned such powerful phrases. Not just her famous letters to her husband John but her lesser known missives to her sisters and others reveal the ordinary details of her extraordinary life. The range of people she met or knew was exceptional. From Martha Washington to John Paul Jones, Sally Hemings to the King and Queen of England, she interacted with them all and left us descriptions of them as people as she lived the events of the American Revolution and early Republic. John L. Smith, Jr.'s work reminds me about her powerful use of language and is a beautiful way to tell the story of our most impressive first lady." --Christopher Hannan, Professor of History, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Board of Directors, Abigail Adams Historical Society, "[ John L. Smith, Jr.] stage setting and commentary are excellent. . . . he presents [Abigail's words] without modernizing her creative spellings and grammatical flights of fancy. If readers sometimes must work a little to grasp her meaning, they are rewarded by a glimpse of 18th-century authenticity. . . . [Thomas] Jefferson called Abigail Adams 'one of the most estimable characters on earth.' So, too, is she one of the most estimable women in our history"-- Wall Street Journal "At a time when so many public figures promise us strength but can only muster bluster, Abigail Adams is just who we need. Smith lets Mrs. Adams speak for herself, rightly observing that--unlike most eighteenth-century prose--hers was natural . So is his. Besides being chockfull of surprises, The Unexpected Abigail Adams is a pleasure to read."-- Woody Holton, author of Liberty Is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution "This is how the story of Abigail should be written, by starting with and using her own words. She had a wonderful way with language and penned such powerful phrases. Not just her famous letters to her husband John but her lesser known missives to her sisters and others reveal the ordinary details of her extraordinary life. The range of people she met or knew was exceptional. From Martha Washington to John Paul Jones, Sally Hemings to the King and Queen of England, she interacted with them all and left us descriptions of them as people as she lived the events of the American Revolution and early Republic. John L. Smith, Jr.'s work reminds me about her powerful use of language and is a beautiful way to tell the story of our most impressive first lady." --Christopher Hannan, Professor of History, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Board of Directors, Abigail Adams Historical Society, "This is how the story of Abigail should be written, by starting with and using her own words. She had a wonderful way with language and penned such powerful phrases. Not just her famous letters to her husband John but her lesser known missives to her sisters and others reveal the ordinary details of her extraordinary life. The range of people she met or knew was exceptional. From Martha Washington to John Paul Jones, Sally Hemings to the King and Queen of England, she interacted with them all and left us descriptions of them as people as she lived the events of the American Revolution and early Republic. John L. Smith, Jr.'s work reminds me about her powerful use of language and is a beautiful way to tell the story of our most impressive first lady." --Christopher Hannan, Professor of History, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Board of Directors, Abigail Adams Historical Society
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    An Extraordinary Portrait of America's Beloved Female Founder and First Lady Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, was an eyewitness to America's founding, and helped guide the new nation through her observations and advice to her famously prickly husband, who cherished her. She met many important and significant figures of the period: George Washington and his wife Martha, Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Knox, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, John Jay, Marquis de Lafayette, John Paul Jones, Alexander Hamilton, James Monroe, artist Patience Wright, and even King George III and Queen Charlotte of England, as well as King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette of France. In The Unexpected Abigail Adams: A Woman "Not Apt to Be Intimidated" , writer and researcher John L. Smith, Jr., draws on more than two thousand letters of Abigail's spanning from the 1760s to her death in 1818, interweaving Abigail's colorful correspondence--some of which has not appeared in print before--with a contextual narrative. In this priceless documentation of one of the most important periods of world history she comments on the varied personalities she encountered and, while her husband was away from home serving in the Continental Congresses and as a diplomatic envoy in Europe, she wrote him frequently about their home in Massachusetts, their family, national and local politics, and, during the early years of the war, crucial information concerning revolutionary activities around Boston. She was an advocate for education for women, a shrewd businesswoman, and had an unrivaled political acumen. Her strength in the face of disease, loss of children, and other hardships, and her poignant, beautiful, and often philosophical commentary, advice, and predictions allow Abigail to demonstrate her fully modern sensibilities. This major biography of Abigail, the first in over ten years, is a riveting, revealing portrait of a remarkable woman that readers will find very relatable--and one that transforms how she is perceived., A Wall Street Journal Spring Books 2024 Selection: "What to Read This Spring" An Extraordinary Portrait of America's Beloved Female Founder and First Lady Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, was an eyewitness to America's founding, and helped guide the new nation through her observations and advice to her famously prickly husband, who cherished her. She met many important and significant figures of the period: George Washington and his wife Martha, Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Knox, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, John Jay, Marquis de Lafayette, John Paul Jones, Alexander Hamilton, James Monroe, artist Patience Wright, and even King George III and Queen Charlotte of England, as well as King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette of France. In The Unexpected Abigail Adams: A Woman "Not Apt to Be Intimidated" , writer and researcher John L. Smith, Jr., draws on more than two thousand letters of Abigail's spanning from the 1760s to her death in 1818, interweaving Abigail's colorful correspondence--some of which has not appeared in print before--with a contextual narrative. In this priceless documentation of one of the most important periods of world history she comments on the varied personalities she encountered and, while her husband was away from home serving in the Continental Congresses and as a diplomatic envoy in Europe, she wrote him frequently about their home in Massachusetts, their family, national and local politics, and, during the early years of the war, crucial information concerning revolutionary activities around Boston. She was an advocate for education for women, a shrewd businesswoman, and had an unrivaled political acumen. Her strength in the face of disease, loss of children, and other hardships, and her poignant, beautiful, and often philosophical commentary, advice, and predictions allow Abigail to demonstrate her fully modern sensibilities. This major biography of Abigail, the first in over ten years, is a riveting, revealing portrait of a remarkable woman that readers will find very relatable--and one that transforms how she is perceived.

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