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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A Broken Friendship Can Be Repaired,
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This review is from: Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary Dialogue (Galaxy Book; 533) (Paperback)
Merrill D. PetersonŐs Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary Dialogue is a well-documented study of how two men of differing characters and political views met and became life-long friends. Drawing heavily on the Adams-Jefferson letters and other primary sources, Peterson does a satisfactory job of explaining why these two men became friends and traced the very course of their friendship. In reading this book, I have learned that even though political events like the Election of 1800 and the French Revolution can overwhelm and destroy a friendship, a faithful friend can act as a go-between and help repair a friendship.
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Wonderful Little Book,
By eunomius (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary Dialogue (Galaxy Book; 533) (Paperback)
This book is a brilliant account of the fascinating relationship between two of the most brilliant minds in American history. It is a highly enjoyable read, and a welcome companion to the "The Adams-Jefferson Letters."
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Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary Dialogue (Galaxy Book; 533) by Merrill D. Peterson (Paperback - February 9, 1978)
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