Papers of John Adams
Discover the profound insights and historical significance in the Papers of John Adams, edited by John Adams and published by Harvard University Press in 2004. This compelling volume spans 576 pages, delving into Adams's relentless pursuit of formal recognition for the United States during a tumultuous period. Readers will find a rich collection of documents that reveal Adams's spirited responses to critiques regarding his unconventional diplomatic strategies, particularly from figures like Robert R. Livingston, the new secretary for foreign affairs. This book is an essential addition for anyone interested in American history, biography, and the Revolutionary Period (1775-1800). Explore the complexities of international relations and the challenges faced by one of America's founding fathers as you engage with this remarkable compilation of correspondence and historical narrative.