The Federalist; A Commentary On The Constitution Of The United States, Being A Collection Of Essays Written In Support Of The Constitution Agreed Upon September 17, 1787, By The Federal Convention. HAMILTON, ALEXANDER; MADISON, JAMES; & JAY, JOHN; EARLE, EDWARD MEAD (INTRODUCTI
13773X3 The definitive exposition of the American Constitution, The Federalist Papers (1787 - 1788 were considered by Thomas Jefferson to be "the best commentary on the principles of government which ever was written." Professor Isaac Kramnick's detailed Introduction brilliantly sets the Papers in their historical and political context and makes absolutely clear why they are "the one product of the American mind that is rightly counted among the classics of political theory." Includes a Index. The Modern Library, New York. 622 pages. Hardcover with dustjacket in protective mylar cover. Good condition. Collection of essays by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison that provided the arguments which persuaded the Founding Fathers to adopt the United States Constitution. Includes an Index. $12.51USD Click here to order or message the dealer
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