John Adams by David McCullough, Edward Herrmann (Read by)

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(Compact Disc - Movie Tie In Edition, Abridged)

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780743572422
  • Sales Rank: 248,486
  • 9pp
  • Edition Description: Movie Tie In Edition, Abridged
 
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Told by one of our country's greatest historians, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Truman, here is the extraordinary history of the birth of our country, seen through the lives of two extraordinary men: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Deftly, and with a key eye for detail, McCullough describes the childhood, youth, and coming of age of these two very different Americans who, though bitterly opposed to each other, profoundly influenced the destiny of America.

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Winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Biography.

Washington Post Book World - Edwin M. Yoder

The authentic John Adams has been concealed too long in the glamorous shadows of Jefferson and Washington, and some rectification is past due. McCullough's biography will go far to provide it, for none before it -- not even Gilbert Chinard's classic of a generation or more ago -- has attained its height of narrative art. But that is only to be expected of the writer who is our historian laureate in waiting.

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It’s a rare historian who can write books that appeal to a huge popular audience while sacrificing none of his integrity as a scholar and researcher. But David McCullough has managed just that. In his thoughtful, considered, and intensely readable histories of American events and figures, McCullough has become one of our most trustworthy – and fascinating – chroniclers of our nation’s life and times.

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This book is great!by Anonymous

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December 25, 2008: I chose John Adams since I saw many people read it. Now I know why. McCollough shows you the life of one of the underheard of founding fathers, from farm boy to president and how he helped shape this nation.

I Also Recommend: The Annotated Christmas Carol, Mornings on Horseback, 1776, 1776, Old Christmas.

Unbelievable!!!!by RMB1008

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November 07, 2008: I good friend read Adams last year and it took him six months but I was captivated by it that i completed it in last four weeks. I typically never watch a movie before reading the book but that was not the case with this book. And yet I was not disappointed what so ever. This book is a must read for any one who has a true interest in the creation of our country. McCullough has done another outstanding compiling such a story.


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