2009. RAPHAEL Ray. Founders: The People Who Brought you A Nation. New York: The New Press 2009. 1st ed. xiii594pp. Illus. portraits maps. Orig. cloth non-priceclipped d/j. Fine. Presentation inscription from the author on the title page. unknown
New York: The New Press 2009. First. Hardcover. NF/NF. Dark mauve cloth/boards with gilt lettering on spine. White/tan illus. dj. 594 pp. with 44 bw figures. Washington Franklin Jefferson Hamilton Adams and Madison-together they are best known as an intimate cadre of daring brilliant men credited with our nation's founding. But does this group tell the whole story In his widely praised new history of the roots of American patriotism celebrated author Ray Raphael expands the historical canvas to reveal an entire generation of patriots who pushed for independence fought a war and set the United States on its course-giving us "an evangelizing introduction to the American Revolution" Booklist. Called "entertaining yet informative" by Library Journal Founders brings to life seven historical figures whose stories anchor a sweeping yet intimate history of the Founding Era from the beginnings of unrest in 1761 through the passage of the Bill of Rights thirty years later. Here we follow the intertwined lives of George Washington and a private soldier in his army. America's richest merchant who rescued the nation from bankruptcy goes head to head with a peripatetic revolutionary who incited rebellion in seven states. Rounding out the company is a richly nuanced cast that includes a common village blacksmith a conservative slave owner with an abolitionist son and Mercy Otis Warren the most politically engaged woman of the time. - from the dj flap. The New Press hardcover
New York NY U.S.A: The New Press 2009. Very slightly scuffed hardcover with lightly bumped spine ends and upper leading corner. Dust jacket with a few superficial scuffs and scores. Pages are clean binding is sound and text remains clear throughout. T. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. The New Press Hardcover
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MJF Books 2004. Hardcover. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. MJF Books hardcover
New York: The New Press 2004. 354 Pages Indexed. Covers show minor wear and no other defects noted. Interior text pages are flawless. This book exposes the errors and inventions in thirteen of America's most cherished tales from Paul Revere's famous ride to Patrick Henry's Liberty or Death speech. Exploring the intersection between history-making and story-making the author shows how these fictions conceived in the narrowly nationalistic politics of the 19th century undermine our democratic ideals. Contents in 13 Chapters: Paul Revere's Ride Molly Pitcher The Man Who Made a Revolution Sam Adams The Shot Heard 'Round the World Lexington and Concord The Winter at Valley Forge Jefferson's Declaration of Independence Founding Fathers The Greatest Generation Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death Do Not Fire Till You See the Whites of Their Eyes Patriotic Slaves Brutal British The Final Battle at Yorktown and March of the American People. Plus Conclusion: Storybook Nation or Why We Tell Tall Tales. . First Printing. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 5 1/2" X 8". The New Press Paperback
New Press The 9/2/2004. Hardcover. Like New. NICE CONDITION HARDCOVER BOOK IN DUST JACKET. NO WRITING OR MARKINGS IN TEXT. NO WEAR TO COVER. NO WEAR TO DUST JACKET. A CLEAN & SOLID BOOK. New Press, The hardcover
New York New York U.S.A.: New Press 2004. Very light edge wear small bottom edge edge bump. Dj has light rubs and very light edge creases. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" Tall 354 Pages. New Press Hardcover
Eureka CA: : Humboldt County Historical Society 1993. Fine in illustrated wrappers. First printing a trade paperback original. A book about the early contact between two cultures in California based on journals and other documentary evidence. "A finely-crafted well researched fascinating story about an important but little-known man in our North Coast history. . Little White Father is an account of Redick McKee one of three commissioners appointed to the office of Indian Affairs by President Millard Fillmore in 1850 to negotiate treaties with the indigenous people of the California frontier. McKee was unique in his day well-meaning in his mission but ignorant and nave about the people he was supposed to 'save' as well as about his fellow countrymen and the government he represented. Raphael's work is objective and courageous in presenting a realistic portrait of Redick McKee. The book presents an accurate view of the events of the Western frontier of the United States from 1850 to 1860 and it raises questions for us to ponder today. It is good reading but it is not comfortable reading." Humboldt Historian Illustrated with maps and reproductions of contemporary drawings notes at the end of each chapter. 213 pp. Humboldt County Historical Society, unknown
Island Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Island Press unknown
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Island Press 1994-05-01. Paperback. Very Good. A trade paperback in excellent condition clean with a tight binding and an unmarked text.From a private smoke free collection.Shipping within 24 hours with a tracking number and delivery confirmation. Island Press paperback
Island Press. PAPERBACK. 1559632542 ~Good. Light to moderate shelf wear to covers/corners. Trade paperback binding. Support Last Word Books & Press and other independent booksellers. For more information about a specific title please feel free to contact us with your questions. . Good. Island Press paperback