Alexander Kennedy
Auteur de Einstein: A Life of Genius
Séries
Œuvres de Alexander Kennedy
Newton: A Life of Discovery (The True Story of Sir Isaac Newton) (A Concise Historical Biography) (2016) 5 exemplaires
Edison: A Life of Invention | The True Story of Thomas Edison (Short Reads Historical Biographies of Famous People) (2016) 4 exemplaires
The Madisons: America's First Power Couple | The Life and Legacy of James & Dolley Madison 2 exemplaires
Benjamin Franklin: The American Dream (The True Story of Benjamin Franklin) (Historical Biographies of Famous People) 2 exemplaires
Franklin: A Life of Brilliance (The True Story of Benjamin Franklin) (A Concise Historical Biography) (2016) 2 exemplaires
Nixon: A Life of Leadership | The True Story of Richard Nixon (Short Reads Historical Biographies of Famous People) (2016) 1 exemplaire
Thomas Jefferson: The Blood of Patriots (The True Story of Thomas Jefferson) (Historical Biographies of Famous People) (2016) 1 exemplaire
Napoleon: Rise of an Empire (The True Story of Napoleon Bonaparte) (Historical Biographies of Famous People) (2016) 1 exemplaire
Shakespeare: The Greatest Writer (The True Story of William Shakespeare) (Historical Biographies of Famous People) (2016) 1 exemplaire
The Madisons: America's First Power Couple (The True Story of James & Dolley Madison) (Historical Biographies of… (2016) 1 exemplaire
Jack the Ripper: From London to Hell (The True Story of Jack the Ripper) (Historical Biographies of Famous People) (2016) 1 exemplaire
Memories of early New Zealand 1 exemplaire
Ben Franklin: The American Dream (The True Story of Benjamin Franklin) (Historical Biographies of Famous People) (2016) 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Sexe
- male
Membres
Critiques
Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 27
- Membres
- 53
- Popularité
- #303,173
- Évaluation
- 4.1
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 13
You will enjoy learning details about the interplay of the personalities of our presidents Adams, Jefferson, and Madison. I was shocked to learn about Great Britain’s aloof attitude and lawless treatment of our merchant ships before the war of 1812. Britain’s Impressment of sailors was despicable, and probably only tolerated because it compared to what the Barbary Pirates were doing in the Mediterranean - another interesting little known tidbit of history contained here. Dolly’s importance was elevated for me in this documentation - not just deserving of a picture on a cake box. Dolly developed the foundation of how domestic and foreign emissaries should be entertained in a gracious and civilized capital setting at Washington DC. Dolley established the role of First Lady, acting for Jefferson two terms, and then followed up with two more terms for her husband, a total of 16 years that set a high bar for protocol. James and Dolley were the opposites that were truly attracted to and in full love and support of each other. On the gossipy side, Dolly’s son Payne is beyond a shocking disappointment, her brother John is a hopeless alcoholic disaster, and her (second) husband James’ family was mega rich. She once spent $2,000 just for the shipping costs for one season’s worth of clothing. Wow, in early 1800’s!! The historic chapter describing slavery reveals and fails to explain the common conflict between what slave owners of the day would say about slavery and then what they would actually do - including BOTH of the Madison’s. Historic accuracy of this storytelling was acceptable and well documented in the index - the foundation of such being set by the opening scene with Dolly staying until the last minute at the ‘White House’ burning by the British. The saving of Washington’s portrait - with the mention of the slave Jennings helping (often never mentioned although his first hand account provides much believable detail, and is at least alluded to here in spite of Dolley being the one who is given credit/as his supervisor/and owner’s wife). On the down side, the storytelling was sometimes repetitive or going up and down an orderly timeline as part of a strategy to stick to topics over continuity. A 5th star would be worthy if the historic tales had been bridged with a fluent storyline instead of jumping back and forth and including similar facts multiple times as a variety of resources are reviewed for each topic. For me this was a slower read to jump start further research down a few rabbit holes - more for a non-fiction history buff than a literary historic fiction consumer. Well worth the read for me; truly enjoyable and memorable.… (plus d'informations)