Unabridged Audiobook
I found this book to be a dull review of the writings of Adams, a self important “empty suit”.
Very good, however, I rate it only three stars. It lost one star because it lacked much discussion about how Henry Adams thought about and interacted with his older family. Particularly would have liked to have heard something about his thoughts and feelings about his grandfather, John Quincy Adams. Loat another star because the author had to make modern thought comments regarding historical events. Anyone reading a history book about premodern era knows the subject will hold opinions that are generally regarded as unacceptable in modernity.
One of the best books I have read. Elegantly written, the author makes a man whom history has labeled as cynical and a self centered intellectual, into a more multi faceted human being who glided into the 20th C emerging industrial society from his beginnings as a 19th C Boston Brahmin in a Colonial society.
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