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John Quincy Adams

A Life

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He fought for Washington, served with Lincoln, witnessed Bunker Hill, and sounded the clarion against slavery on the eve of the Civil War. He negotiated an end to the War of 1812, engineered the annexation of Florida, and won the Supreme Court decision that freed the African captives of La Amistad. He served his nation as minister to six countries, secretary of state, senator, congressman, and president.

John Quincy Adams was all of these things and more. In this masterful biography, award-winning author Harlow Giles Unger reveals Adams as a towering figure in the nation's formative years and one of the most courageous figures in American history—which is why he ranked first in John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize–winning Profiles in Courage.

For this magisterial biography, Unger makes use of a little-known national treasure: John Quincy Adams' diary, started at age ten, giving us an eye-witness account of sixty-five years of critical American history.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 11, 2012
      The son of American icons John and Abigail Adams, John Quincy Adams transcended his parents’ high expectations, serving his country as a 15-year-old diplomat (as secretary to the American minister to Russia), U.S. president, and later, congressman. Unger (The Last Founding Father) asserts that Adams’s positions on abolition and the promotion of science showed him to be prescient, while his outwardly reserved ambition revealed him as a Revolutionary relic whose earnest legal mind garnered him the respect of the fiercely partisan congressmen who surrounded him on his Capitol deathbed. Though Unger oversimplifies the initial American support for the revolutionary French during the elder Adams’s tenure as president, he eloquently details the diplomatic headaches caused by both the infamous XYZ Affair and ever-changing Gallic governments. Spare prose clarifies the overview of political complications and intricate family dynamics, revealing Adams as a historically overlooked yet key transitional figure who witnessed the birth of the nation and endured its nearly irreparable geographic squabbles of the 1840s. Always serving the public with style and conviction, this “towering figure in the formative years” of the nation earned both his parents’ respect and a place in John F. Kennedy’s Profiles in Courage. 43 illus., 4 maps.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from April 1, 2013

      This biography of sixth U.S. president John Quincy Adams offers a unique perspective on American history. Adams's life bridges the birth of the country to the seeds of the Civil War's controversies over slavery and states' rights. Unger has written several biographies of Founding Fathers and his easy familiarity with that period in American history provides a solid background for this work. Adams, the only president to later serve in Congress, had strong ideals and principles. This versatile statesman (foreign minister, Secretary of State, Congressman, Senator, and President), contributed much to the formation of the United States, and Unger gives him his due. Johnny Heller's energetic and enthusiastic reading transmits Adams's personal concerns and passions. Recommended for American history buffs, particularly those who enjoyed David McCullough's book on the subject's father. ["Although there are other books on John Quincy Adams, American history and political history buffs will find this stirring work irresistible," read the review of the Da Capo hc, LJ 9/1/12.--Ed.]--Cheryl Youse, Colquitt Cty. H.S., Moultrie, GA

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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