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The Library of American Freedom A LOVELY MODERN EDITION OF THE WRITINGS OFTHREE OF AMERICA'S GREATEST MEN Alexander Hamilton ~ James Madison ~ John Jay THE FEDERALIST Published by The Palladium Press Birmingham, Alabama (2000) TITLE : Federalist AUTHORS : Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay INTRODUCTIONS : Wayne LaPierre / Edward Mead Earle DATE : (2000) PLACE : Birmingham, Alabama IMPRINT : Palladium Press EDITION : Reissue of the Modern Library Edition PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: [ L] + 618 pages; approximately 4 3/4 " x 6 7/8 "; bound in dark green high-quality imitation leather, with title, etc. in gold on spine and decorative embellishment in gold on front board; all edges gilt; decorated end-papers; CONDITION AN EXCEPTIONAL SPECIMEN ... LOVELY ... SEEMINGLY UNREAD. You should not be disappointed! This volume reissues in a lovely gift binding the excellent edition published by the Modern Library. The Federalist remains one fo the greatest documents of American History. Its authors being among those who first formulated our form of government and the Constitution under which it operates. No person could begin to think they are conversant with our American government - our republic- unless they had familiarized themselves with the arguments and political philosophy laid out in these remarkable papers. The following is a brief exerpt from Wikipedia about The Federalist Papers: The Federalist Papers are a series of 85 articles advocating the ratification of the United States Constitution . Seventy-seven of the essays were published serially in The Independent Journal and The New York Packet between October 1787 and August 1788. A compilation of these and eight others, called The Federalist , was published in 1788 by J. and A. McLean. The Federalist Papers serve as a primary source for interpretation of the Constitution , as they outline the philosophy and motivation of the proposed system of government. The authors of the Federalist Papers wanted both to influence the vote in favor of ratification and to shape future interpretations of the Constitution . According to historian Richard B. Morris, they are an "incomparable exposition of the Constitution , a classic in political science unsurpassed in both breadth and depth by the product of any later American writer." The articles were written by: * Alexander Hamilton (51 articles: nos. 1, 69, 1113, 1517, 2136, 5961, and 6585) * James Madison (29 articles: nos. 10, 14, 1820, 3758, and 6263), and * John Jay (5 articles: 25 and 64).[1] They appeared under the pseudonym "Publius," in honor of Roman consul Publius Valerius Publicola. Madison is generally credited as the father of the Constitution and became the fourth President of the United States. Hamilton was an active delegate at the Constitutional Convention, and became the first Secretary of the Treasury. John Jay became the first Chief Justice of the United States. What a fine edition to read or present as a gift! The Library of American Freedom A LOVELY MODERN EDITION OF THE WRITINGS OF THREE OF AMERICA'S GREATEST MEN Alexander Hamilton ~ James Madison ~ John Jay THE FEDERALIST Published by ThePalladium Press Birmingham, Alabama (2000) SHIPPING AND PAYMENT We accept Paypal . Items will be shipped 1 - 2 business days after payment has cleared. Our charge for shipping this item within the United States is $ 4.00 This shipping and handling charge, which we strive to keep as reasonable as possible, is for Media Mail We use Delivery Confirmation for all domestic shipments New York State Residents must add the appropriate tax. FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE THE U.S. : CAN...
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