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How to Research John Adams
John Adams was the second president of the United States, chosen by the electors in 1796. He also was the first president who lived in the White House. To learn more about one of the Founding Fathers, follow these steps. Study his biographies for ... [... more]
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John Adams
Amazon.com Review: Left to his own devices, John Adams might have lived out his days as a Massachusetts country lawyer, devoted to his family and friends. As it was, events swiftly overtook him, and Adams--who, David McCullough writes, was "not a [... more]
$35.00
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How to not get ripped of buying Presidential Dollar Mint ...
You will learn what Presidential Errors to look for and what you shouldn't buy. We are witnessing similar hype involving the recent release of the John Adams Dollar as we saw with the Washington Dollar. Scan ebay, and you will find auction after ... [... more]
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Russell Shorto
RUSSELL SHORTO is the bestselling author of The Island at the Center of the World, Gospel Truth and Saints and Madmen. He is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine and the Director of the John Adams Institute in Amsterdam, where he ... [... more]
Random House

How to Tour the White House
Every president since John Adams has lived in the six-story, 132-room, 55,000 square-foot structure Harry Truman famously called "the great white jail." Designed by Irish-American architect James Hoban and constructed between 1790 and 1800, the [... more]
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Rethinking the Civil War
When I was a student at the Munich American High School and Cleveland's John Adams High School, I studied American history and was taught what had been then and still seems to be the standard account of the American Civil War. My own children ... [... more]
Ludwig von Mises Institute

Moreau Bronzes
Today's show features a sterling-silver ice bucket, Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, a Japanese vase, a mahogany hope chest, two bronze Moreau sculptures, a John Adams document, a set of dishes, a flapper purse, a Blackmoor brooch, and a rifle that ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

The Second President - John Adams - History
Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, on October 30, 1735, to John and Susanna Boylston Adams, John Adams was a descendant of English Puritan ancestors. He had two younger brothers. He attended a common school in Quincy, and later earned a scholarship ... [... more]
Bella Online

John Adams: Party of One
An often analytical look at John Adams: John Adams: Party of One by James Grant is a different look at John Adams than the recent bestseller from historian David McCullough. Grant does often quote from primary sources, but not nearly to the extent that [... more]
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John Adams
Amazon.com Review: Left to his own devices, John Adams might have lived out his days as a Massachusetts country lawyer, devoted to his family and friends. As it was, events swiftly overtook him, and Adams--who, David McCullough writes, was "not a [... more]
$38.00
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Passionate Sage: The Character and Legacy of John Adams
Like Adams: Both Fiery and Dry: Joseph Ellis has taken upon himself the task of bringing the relatively unknown 2nd President of the United States out of obscurity and making him relevant to today's industrial America. Surprisingly, Ellis finds a way to [... more]
$45.00
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Descent from Glory: Four Generations of the John Adams ...
A Must-Read For Early Am. Hist Buffs!: Four generations of the John Adams family of Quincy are brilliantly covered in this detailed, yet concise, 400 page study. The lives and work of 2 presidents, 3 major diplomats, cabinet officials, and great scholars [... more]
$30.00
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