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Originally published in 1828, this acclaimed biography of Andrew Jackson offers a compelling portrait of one of America's most controversial and influential presidents. Drawing on firsthand accounts and meticulous research, Eaton and Reid describe Jackson's early years, military career, and political rise to power. With its vivid storytelling and vivid characterizations, The Life of Andrew Jackson remains a landmark work of American history.
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