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Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Title page of a guide to Amsterdam, 1772, owned by John Adams

Title page of a guide to Amsterdam, 1772, owned by John Adams
AMSTERDAM GUIDE BOOK, 1772. Title page of a guide to Amsterdam, 1772, owned by John Adams

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Calling cards and invitations to John Adams and John Quincy Adams from England and Europe, 1785-1816

Calling cards and invitations to John Adams and John Quincy Adams from England and Europe, 1785-1816
CALLING CARDS, 1785-1816. Calling cards and invitations to John Adams and John Quincy Adams from England and Europe, 1785-1816

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Invoice for books ordered by Frances Taylor Madison, mother of President James Madison, 1749

Invoice for books ordered by Frances Taylor Madison, mother of President James Madison, 1749
MADISON: INVOICE, 1749. Invoice for books ordered by Frances Taylor Madison, mother of President James Madison, 1749

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: List of books purchased in Paris by Thomas Jefferson for James Madison, c1787

List of books purchased in Paris by Thomas Jefferson for James Madison, c1787
JEFFERSON: BOOK LIST. List of books purchased in Paris by Thomas Jefferson for James Madison, c1787

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Calling cards and invitations to John Adams and John Quincy Adams from France, England

Calling cards and invitations to John Adams and John Quincy Adams from France, England, and Russia, 1785-1816
CALLING CARDS, 1785-1816. Calling cards and invitations to John Adams and John Quincy Adams from France, England, and Russia, 1785-1816

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Title page of an early edition, owned by John Adams, of Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceaus A

Title page of an early edition, owned by John Adams, of Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceaus A Practical Treatise of
DU MONCEAU: TITLE PAGE. Title page of an early edition, owned by John Adams, of Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceaus A Practical Treatise of Husbandry, published 1762

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: President James Madisons endorsement of the Treaty of Ghent in February 1815

President James Madisons endorsement of the Treaty of Ghent in February 1815
MADISON: TREATY OF GHENT. President James Madisons endorsement of the Treaty of Ghent in February 1815, ending hostilities between the United States and Great Britain during the War of 1812

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Fourth President of the United States. Marble and alabaster bas relief, 1792, by Giuseppe Ceracchi

Fourth President of the United States. Marble and alabaster bas relief, 1792, by Giuseppe Ceracchi
JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). Fourth President of the United States. Marble and alabaster bas relief, 1792, by Giuseppe Ceracchi

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Title page of John Adams A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of

Title page of John Adams A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America, 1787
ADAMS: TITLE PAGE, 1787. Title page of John Adams A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America, 1787

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Title page of Edward Bancrofts An Essay on the Natural History of Guiana in South America

Title page of Edward Bancrofts An Essay on the Natural History of Guiana in South America, published in London, 1767
BANCROFT: TITLE PAGE, 1769. Title page of Edward Bancrofts An Essay on the Natural History of Guiana in South America, published in London, 1767. Owned by U.S. President John Adams

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Title page of Cesare Beccarias An Essay On Crimes and Punishment, owned by John Adams

Title page of Cesare Beccarias An Essay On Crimes and Punishment, owned by John Adams
BECCARIA: TITLE PAGE. Title page of Cesare Beccarias An Essay On Crimes and Punishment, owned by John Adams and given to his son Thomas in 1800, as indicated by the dedication at the top

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Title page of a Spanish travel guide owned by U. S. President John Adams, 1767

Title page of a Spanish travel guide owned by U. S. President John Adams, 1767
SPANISH TRAVEL GUIDE, 1767. Title page of a Spanish travel guide owned by U.S. President John Adams, 1767

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Letter of James Madison from the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia to Thomas Jefferson at

Letter of James Madison from the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia to Thomas Jefferson at Paris
MADISON TO JEFFERSON, 1787. Letter of James Madison from the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia to Thomas Jefferson at Paris, 6 September 1787

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: JAMES MADISON (1751-1836)

JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). Fourth president of the United States. Line and stipple engraving, 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Du Monceau: First Page

Du Monceau: First Page
DU MONCEAU: FIRST PAGE. First page of an early edition, owned by John Adams, of Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceaus A Practical Treatise of Husbandry, published 1762

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Madison: Account Book

Madison: Account Book
MADISON: ACCOUNT BOOK. A page from the account book of James Madison (1751-1836), showing an entry from 1762

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826)

JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Letter from John Hancock to John Adams, 7 May 1788

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Secrets of State, 1676

Secrets of State, 1676
SECRETS OF STATE, 1676. Title page of Li Segreti di Stato ( The Secrets of State ), published in Italy, 1676, and located in the library of President James Madison

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Discourses on Davila, 1790

Discourses on Davila, 1790
DISCOURSES ON DAVILA, 1790. Title page of John Adams Discourses on Davila, written in 1790

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: JOHN ADAMS: HOME, c1820

JOHN ADAMS: HOME, c1820. Home of U.S. President John Adams, drawn by his granddaughter, Abigail Smith Adams, c1820

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Madison: Account Book

Madison: Account Book
MADISON: ACCOUNT BOOK. A page from the account book of James Madison (1751-1836), showing an entry from 1761

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. The first page of John Adams copy of the Declaration of Independence, in his own handwriting, June 1776

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: JAMES MADISON (1751-1836)

JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). Fourth President of the United States. Etching, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Madison: Death, 1836

Madison: Death, 1836
MADISON: DEATH, 1836. Dear Sir, Mr. Madison died this morning, without pain. He has been subject to a complaint about the diaphram

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Paine: Abbe Raynal, 1782

Paine: Abbe Raynal, 1782
PAINE: ABBE RAYNAL, 1782. Title page of Thomas Paines Letter to Abbe Raynal on the Affairs of North America, 1782. This copy was from the library of James Madison

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826)

JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. First page of a diary started after his graduation from Harvard College, 1755

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: MADISON: ELECTION, 1809. Certificate of election by the Senate

MADISON: ELECTION, 1809. Certificate of election by the Senate and House of Representatives for President James Madison, 8 February 1809

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: MADISON: INAUGURATION. Madisons March. Sheet music for the song played at the inauguration of

MADISON: INAUGURATION. Madisons March. Sheet music for the song played at the inauguration of President James Madison in 1809

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States

JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. First page of Adams Inaugural Address, March 1797

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: JOSEPH CONRAD (1857-1924). Polish (naturalized British) writer

JOSEPH CONRAD (1857-1924). Polish (naturalized British) writer. Bronze bust by Sir Jacob Epstein, 1924

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: ROBERT SHERWOOD (1896-1955). American playwright. Photographed by James Abbe

ROBERT SHERWOOD (1896-1955). American playwright. Photographed by James Abbe, with the cast of a play. Left to right: Constance Binney, Helen Hayes, June Walker, Sherwood

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: MIGUEL ANGEL ASTURIAS (1899-1974). Guatemalan writer

MIGUEL ANGEL ASTURIAS (1899-1974). Guatemalan writer

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: TALLULAH BANKHEAD (1903-1968). American actress, at a hot air balloon show in Oxford, England

TALLULAH BANKHEAD (1903-1968). American actress, at a hot air balloon show in Oxford, England. At right is Mr. Speaght, president of the Oxford Balloon Union; at left is writer Giles Playfair

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Tea plantation workers

Tea plantation workers
Malaysia, Cameron Highland, tea plantation workers cutting tea leaves in tea estate with machine

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Person selling cinnamon stick at market

Person selling cinnamon stick at market
Indonesia, Sumatra, person selling cinnamon sticks made from the dried bark of the cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) at the market

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Long tail makak

Long tail makak
Indonesia, Sumatra, Bukitlavang, long tail makak with his mouth open

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Cinnamon sticks

Cinnamon sticks
Indonesia, Sumatra, abundance of cinnamon sticks made from the dried bark of the cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Farmers spraying pesticide on rice paddy

Farmers spraying pesticide on rice paddy
Farmers spraying pesticide on a rice paddy. Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the worlds most important crops

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Dead cuttlefish

Dead cuttlefish
Malaysia, Georgetown, collection of stacked dead cuttlefish

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Bamboo shoot

Bamboo shoot
Laos, abundance of stacked bamboo shoots

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Lyra constellation

Lyra constellation. Optical image of the constellation Lyra, the lyre. North is at top. The bright star Vega (Alpha Lyrae) is at upper right. Vega is the fifth brightest star in the sky

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Rafflesia flower

Rafflesia flower
Indonesia, Sumatra, Berastagi, Rafflesia flower (Rafflesia arnoldii) on the forest floor. It is one of the largest flowers known, and can reach a width of a meter

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Cabbage and chilies cultivated in field

Cabbage and chilies cultivated in field
Indonesia, Sumatra, Berastagi, rows of cabbage and chilies in a cultivated field

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Tree fern

Tree fern
Malaysia, Cameraon Highland, low angle view of tree fern

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Water buffaloes wallowing in pond

Water buffaloes wallowing in pond

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis)

Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis)
Thailand, Krabi province, Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) in a plantation It is grown for its milky sap (latex), a source of natural rubber

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis)

Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis)
MODEL RELEASED. Malaysia, man tapping rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis). It is grown for its milky sap (latex), a source of natural rubber

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2009: Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)

Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Laos, Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) with spiny crest growing on a tree



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