The Origins of Atlas

In January’s ECW newsletter, I explained how I’ve been spending a lot of time in 1776 lately. (Click here to read the newsletter if you haven’t already.) The person most responsible for that time travel has been John Adams. He’s the subject of my newest book, Atlas of Independence. My fascination for Adams goes back two and a half decades, so the publication of this book is the fulfillment of a long-held dream.

Last week at our sister site, Emerging Revolutionary War, I took some time to explain the origins of my Adams fixation and how it led to this writing project. I wanted to pop back over here to the 1860s for a minute to invite you to take a read. I hope you’ll enjoy the diversion a little deeper back into our past.

And while you’re at it, you can get details from Savas Beatie World Headquarters on how you can pre-order a signed copy.

I found John and Abigail to be excellent company while I worked on Atlas, and I suspect you will, too!



1 Response to The Origins of Atlas

  1. Chris, congratulations on your book. Apparently JA was not so “obnoxious and disliked” as he perceived himself in “1776.”

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