Comments about: Adams' biographer gives 18th-century view

David McCullough’s biography ‘John Adams’ This evening marks the debut of HBO's miniseries,...
[ back to story ]

Bookmark & share: digg del.icio.us Reddit

Welcome to kjonline.com's reader comments forum, which is offered as a "public square" for our audience. We view this space as our readers' section of the Web site, separate from our journalistic offerings. We hope you will use the forum to advance public dialogue and community discourse. As such, we ask that participants refrain from personal attacks and offensive comments. If you believe a comment is inappropriate or offensive, you can bring it to our attention by clicking on the 'report abuse' link by the comment. It will be reviewed by online staff. Please understand that 1) a comment is not "inappropriate" solely because you disagree with its author; and 2) there may be a delay while the comment is being reviewed. Please review our Reader Comment Guidelines.


Reader comments

Sort by: Oldest first | Newest First

Paul Ferris of Waterville, ME
Apr 9, 2008 4:31 PM
Thanks for the fine article especially emphasis on words: all of civilization is one great conversation."report abuse
Mark Katz of Hallowell, ME
Mar 16, 2008 11:48 AM
As David McCullough brings us John and Abigail Adams, Ms. Schalit brings us David McCullough.

Thank you. And, please bring us more.report abuse
Jerry Nault of Windsor, ME
Mar 16, 2008 8:16 AM
Bravo Naomi! It was fun reading David's insights into today's political world. Let's bring John and George back. Maybe they can kick some sense into most of today's politicos.report abuse

You must be a registered user of MaineToday.com to post a comment. Register or log in.