Journal and Correspondence of Miss Adams, Daughter of John Adams, Second President of the United States. Written in France and England, in 1785; Volume 1
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Irving Stone
Irving Stone was an American writer known for his biographical novels, most notably "Lust for Life," a vivid portrayal of Vincent van Gogh's life. His literary style combined meticulous research with vivid storytelling, bringing historical figures to life. Stone's contributions to literature include popularizing the genre of historical fiction based on real-life figures.