The New York Times has called Robert V. Remini "the formost Jacksonian scholar of our time". His prize-winning biography is a work that took more than 15 years to write. Now, the essence of Andrew Jackson's life and career have been expertly captured in this meticulously crafted abridgement. Illustrated.
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The New York Times has called Robert V. Remini "the formost Jacksonian scholar of our time". His prize-winning biography is a work that took more than 15 years to write. Now, the essence of Andrew Jackson's life and career have been expertly captured in this meticulously crafted abridgement. Illustrated.
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Named Old Hickory, because of the tough resilience he showed as a soldier at the battle of New Orfleans, and as a statesman.
The first president to arise from the" common people", he became our seventh president. The story as told by Remini is lavished with details of his private life, his friends and foes, his determination to preserve the independence of the U.S. An easy read, which has been condensed from the original three volume texts. A five star !