The Adams-Jefferson letters
the complete correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams
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Contributions
- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. - Contributor
- Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818. - Contributor
- Cappon, Lester J., 1900- - Contributor
- Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Va.) - Contributor
Publication
1988 - Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg, Virginia by the University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Language
English
Word Count
159,500 words, Guess
Page Count
638 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveadamsjeffersonle0000adam
- ISBN-100807818070
- ISBN-100807842303
- ISBN-139780807818077
- ISBN-139780807842300
and 5 more
- LibraryThing496141
- Goodreads436592
- Library of Congress Control Number88014258
- Better World Books9780807818077
- Open LibraryOL2037916M
Classifications
- DDC973.4/4/0924
- LCCE322 .A4 1988
- LCC88-14258
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