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Ann Covell

Auteur de Remembering the Ladies

3 oeuvres 13 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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A British citizen, Ann Covell had an extensive career in the U.K. health service management and research sectors, and served for many years as a justice of the peace. Now retired, she and her husband John divide their time between the U.K., Spain, and the U.S. Her main interests include 19th afficher plus century history, fine arts, and politics. Ann is the author of Remembering the Ladies, a compendium of essays on 19th century U.S. first ladies. More information is available at www.anncovell.co.uk. afficher moins

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Ann Covell is a British citizen and lives in England's glorious south-west. Ann had a long career with the British health service research section, and also served as a Justice of the Peace in England. Her interests include history, writing and politics. She is the author of "Remembering the Ladies" (a book of unique essays on the 19th century U.S. First Ladies,) and "First Lady, Jane Pierce," who was the 14th U,S, First Lady".

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I would say that this is a book mostly about the Means/Appleton family. The author does some incredibly work telling us the story of Jane's parents, grandparents, and siblings. She also gives us a short history of her husband Franklin's life. That being said, Jane's story doesn't really begin until Chapter 5, and the book ends with Chapter 8. A lot of Jane's life isn't available to us. What we do know, however, is tragic. Jane's early life was marred by the premature deaths of her two brothers and her father. Her married life saw her lose all three of her children. By the time she got to the White House, Jane's mental and physical health was far below where it should have been. She waited a full two years before assuming the responsibilities of First Lady. Of great interest to me was her life after Washington, which saw Jane and her husband taking an extended trip to Europe that seemed to invigorate her health.

While I don't think there really is enough information on Jane to warrant a book about her life, the information that we do have provides us a little window into the world of a generally unknown and much-misunderstood First Lady.
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briandrewz | May 30, 2020 |

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Œuvres
3
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13
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#774,335
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½ 4.5
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1
ISBN
5