The Hamilton Collection: The Wisdom and Writings of the Founding Father
By (Author) Dan Tucker
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc
29th November 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
History of the Americas
Political leaders and leadership
973.41
Hardback
336
Width 146mm, Height 215mm, Spine 30mm
460g
The smash-hit musical Hamilton presents its central character as a truth-telling immigrant boot-strapper who used his extraordinary intelligence to make good--but what was he really like Let the man himself, a prolific and extremely effective writer, tell his story in his own words.
Organised chronologically, this collection of Alexander Hamilton's personal letters, business and governmental correspondence, and excerpts from his most important published writings (including the Federalist Papers) gives readers first-hand insight into this highly influential founding father who engineered the ratification of the US Constitution, created the United States' financial system, and established friendly trade relations with Britain.The book includes love letters to Elizabeth Schuyler, who became his wife, and correspondence with his friend-turned-nemesis, Aaron Burr, which led to the duel in Weehawken that ended Hamilton's life at the age of 47. Also included are responses from some of his correspondents that give a 360-degree view of the man so esteemed by his protector and friend, George Washington, but reviled by others, including Washington's successor as president, John Adams.Illustrated with 50 illustrations, drawings, document facsimiles and more, the text is accompanied throughout by explanatory annotations from editor Dan Tucker who also providesDan Tucker is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn. He is the founder of Sideshow Media, a New York-based independent producer of books and digital content focused on history, the arts, pop culture, and travel.