JOHN ADAMS - PART SIX AND SEVEN (Record no. 12549)
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Transcribing agency | MiTN |
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Holding library | NMC MEDIA |
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Classification number | 14-2-52 |
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Personal name | 14-2-52 |
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Title | JOHN ADAMS - PART SIX AND SEVEN |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | 2008; Home Box Office |
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Extent | DVD; Part 6-7: 141 Total Min.; CC |
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Title | JOHN ADAMS - Series:7 parts on 3 Discs; Series length-501 Min |
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General note | English and Spanish languages |
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General note | Bonus material: 1. "David McCullough: Painting With Words", (39 Min.) a personal glimpse at the life and works of author David McCullough. 2. "Facts Are Stubborn Things", an onscreen historical guide; 3. The Making of John Adams featurette. |
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Summary, etc. | Part 6 - "Unnecessary War". Abandoned by Jefferson for retaining Washington's cabinet, President Adams holds firm on keeping the nation out of war, despite French aggression and pro-war sentiment. Abigail urges him to sign the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts, seeing them as a way to preserve domestic security. Meanwhile, Adams faces a crisis at home when he disowns his alcoholic son Charles. The president is vindicated in the French crisis after the new Secretary of State, John Marshall, brokers a peace with Napoleon I, but Adams fails to win a second term. Drained by politics and family tragedy, Adams exits the new capital, Washington City. (79 Min.) Part 7 - "Peacefield". In retirement, Adams starts writing his memoirs, then endures a series of tragedies. At the urging of Dr. Rush, Adams reports the sad news to Jefferson, with the two old friends and adversaries taking solace in a correspondence that mends old wounds and lasts the rest of their lives. On July 4, 1826, having lived to see his son John Quincy become President, 90-year-old John Adams dies on the 50th anniversary of the ratification of the Declaration of Independence--and on the very same day as Jefferson. On his deathbed, Adams utters, "Thomas Jefferson survives." (62 Min.) Bonus Material |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | American History |
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Series part designator, SPT (RLIN) | u185803 |
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Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Shelving location | Date acquired | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Copy number | Koha item type |
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Alphanumeric | DVD Collection | 06/19/2018 | 14-2-52 | 33039001010734 | 02/01/2021 | 1 | DVD |