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Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Charles A. Conant

Lulu.com
2016
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He fought at Washington's side in the Revolution, helped ensure the ratification of the Constitution, and saved the fledgling United States from financial ruin. He died in a tragic duel with his political rival, Aaron Burr. In 'Alexander Hamilton' historian Charles A. Conant sheds light on the most facinating and quixotic Founding Father. This new edition of Conant's classic biography includes an essay on Hamilton by 19th Century author Sarah Knowles Bolton and an image gallery showcasing images of Hamilton.
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Charles A. Conant

Lulu.com
2016
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He fought at Washington's side in the Revolution, helped ensure the ratification of the Constitution, and saved the fledgling United States from financial ruin. He died in a tragic duel with his political rival, Aaron Burr. In 'Alexander Hamilton' historian Charles A. Conant sheds light on the most facinating and quixotic Founding Father. This new edition of Conant's classic biography includes an essay on Hamilton by 19th Century author Sarah Knowles Bolton.
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Charles a. Conant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Desde la peque a isla de Nevis en la que naci , Alexander Hamilton lleg a convertirse en miembro del personal de George Washington en el Ej rcito Continental, delegado en la Convenci n de Ratificaci n de la Constituci n, fundador del Banco de Nueva York, autor junto con James Madison y John Jay de El Federalista, l der del reci n creado Partido Federalista y primer Secretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos. Todo ello antes de cumplir los cuarenta a os. Es probable que no exista un solo hombre, ni siquiera entre los Padres Fundadores, que haya dejado una huella tan profunda en la configuraci n de los actuales Estados Unidos como la de Hamilton. Aun as , su biograf a sigue siendo en cierta medida desconocida por el gran p blico. El periodista y especialista en banca Charles A. Conant, descendiente de uno de los primeros colonos de Nueva Inglaterra, sintetiza con brillantez en esta obra los principales logros de la carrera p blica de Hamilton, as como sus decisivas batallas para lograr la ratificaci n un nime de la Constituci n y el fortalecimiento del futuro gobierno. Su libro ofrece una visi n panor mica y precisa de su figura. Ron Chernow, autor de la una de las biograf as m s completas de Alexander Hamilton hasta la fecha, sostiene que rechazar su legado significa, en muchos sentidos, rechazar el mundo moderno. Es una afirmaci n muy justa. La claridad de ideas y la determinaci n de Hamilton fueron cruciales para combatir las importantes amenazas que afrontar an los Estados Unidos hasta llegar a convertirse en la potencia actual. El mundo que hoy conocemos tiene muchas de las caracter sticas que Hamilton supo acertadamente prever. En solitario y de forma en gran parte autodidacta, Hamilton ensay un sistema de gobierno que no ten a precedentes en la pr ctica y, a pesar de que sus intuiciones no fuesen siempre correctas, dispuso los mecanismos necesarios para resolver incluso sus propios errores. Su f rrea determinaci n y su aptitud como estadista fueron claves para el xito del proceso de uni n de las Trece Colonias bajo la misma Constituci n, as como para sentar las bases del sistema financiero de los futuros Estados Unidos de Am rica, elemento cuya importancia hoy nadie osar a discutir, pero que en aquella poca fue objeto de enconadas disputas. La presente edici n incluye en los anexos tres discursos del propio Hamilton ante la Convenci n de Nueva York de 1788, en los que puede observarse de primera mano su estilo inteligente y razonado, capaz de desmontar uno por uno todos los prejuicios que en su poca amenazaban con truncar el nacimiento de la Uni n. Incluye tambi n im genes de los principales personajes mencionados en el libro. La vida de Hamilton fue, en varios aspectos, una lucha constante por aquello que consideraba justo. Resulta ilustrativo de su car cter el hecho de que la perdiese precisamente en la nica batalla que no emprendi por voluntad propia, y que no deseaba ganar.
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Charles a. Conant

Windham Press
2013
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Alexander Hamilton By Charles A. Conant Contents I-Youth and Early Services II-The Fight for the Constitution III-Establishing the Public Credit IV-Congress sustains Hamilton V-Strengthening the Bonds of Union VI-Foreign Affairs and Neutrality VII-Hamilton as a Party Leader VIII-Hamilton's Death and Character Excerpt from Chapter I The life of Alexander Hamilton is an essential chapter in the story of the formation of the American union. Hamilton's work was of that constructive sort which is vital for laying the foundations of new states. Whether the Union would have been formed under the Constitution and would have been consolidated into a powerful nation, instead of a loose confederation of sovereign states, without the great services of Hamilton, is one of those problems about which speculation is futile. It is certain that the conditions of the time presented a rare opportunity for such a man as Hamilton, and that without some directing and organizing genius like his, the consolidation of the Union must have been delayed, and have been accomplished with much travail. The difference between the career of Hamilton in America and that of the two greatest organizing minds of other countries--Caesar and Napoleon--marks the difference between Anglo-Saxon political ideals and capacity for self-government and those of other races. Where the organization of a strong government degenerated in Rome and France into absolutism, it tended in America, under the directing genius of Hamilton, to place in the hands of the people a more powerful instrument for executing their own will. So powerful a weapon was thus created that Hamilton himself became alarmed when it was seized by the hands of Jefferson, Madison, and other democratic leaders as the instrument of democratic ideas, and those long strides were taken in the states and under the federal government which wiped out the distinctions between classes, abolished the relations of church and state, extended the suffrage, and made the government only the servant of the popular will. The development of two principles marked the early history of the Republic, --one, the growth of sentiment for the Union under the inspiration of Hamilton and the Federalist party; the other, the growth of the power of the masses, typified by the leadership of Jefferson and the Democratic party. These two tendencies, seemingly hostile in many of their aspects, waxed in strength together until they became the united and guiding principles of a new political order, --a nation of giant strength whose power rests upon the will of all the people. It was the steady progress of these two principles in the heart of... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Windham Press is committed to bringing the lost cultural heritage of ages past into the 21st century through high-quality reproductions of original, classic printed works at affordable prices. This book has been carefully crafted to utilize the original images of antique books rather than error-prone OCR text. This also preserves the work of the original typesetters of these classics, unknown craftsmen who laid out the text, often by hand, of each and every page you will read. Their subtle art involving judgment and interaction with the text is in many ways superior and more human than the mechanical methods utilized today, and gave each book a unique, hand-crafted feel in its text that connected the reader organically to the art of bindery and book-making. We think these benefits are worth the occasional imperfection resulting from the age of these books at the time of scanning, and their vintage feel provides a connection to the past that goes beyond the mere words of the text.
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Charles a. Conant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Alexander Hamilton by Charles A. Conant. Alexander Hamilton, January 11, 1755 or 1757 - July 12, 1804, was an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. The life of Alexander Hamilton is an essential chapter in the story of the formation of the American Union. Hamilton's work was of that constructive sort which is vital for laying the foundations of new states. Whether the Union would have been formed under the Constitution and would have been consolidated into a powerful nation, instead of a loose confederation of sovereign states, without the great services of Hamilton, is one of those problems about which speculation is futile. It is certain that the conditions of the time presented a rare opportunity for such a man as Hamilton, and that without some directing and organizing genius like his, the consolidation of the Union must have been delayed, and have been accomplished with much travail.
Alexander Hamilton - Illustrated and Annotated

Alexander Hamilton - Illustrated and Annotated

Doug West; Charles a Conant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The book Alexander Hamilton by Charles A. Conant was originally published in 1901. The annotated and illustrated version contains in addition to the original work: -An Introduction to the book.-Numerous illustrations and maps to help tell the story of Alexander Hamilton.-A brief biography of the author Charles A. Conant.Alexander Hamilton was truly an amazing man. He started from humble beginnings on a tiny island in the Caribbean Sea. He was orphaned at thirteen, became an apprentice at a counting house, and found his way to the English colony of America for formal education. From these humble beginnings, he would rise to be the top aid of General Washington during the Revolutionary War, represent the state of New York as a delegate at the Constitutional Convention, and become the first Secretary of the Treasury for the fledgling United States of America. His untimely and violent death would draw his life to a close, but his legacy lives on.Come and be a part of the life and times of this accomplished American.
The Biography of Alexander Hamilton (U.S. Heritage)

The Biography of Alexander Hamilton (U.S. Heritage)

Alexander Hamilton; Charles A. Conant

Humanix Books
2025
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THE FIRST BIOGRAPHY OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON, THE FATHER OF AMERICAN BANKING.Also includes:The Federalist PapersConjectures About the New ConstitutionThe Biography of Alexander Hamilton: with Conjectures About the New Constitution, The Federalist Papers and Other Writings from The Father of American Banking is part of the U.S. Heritage series and is a collection of the key writing from and about Alexander Hamilton that helped establish and form the United States of America. The revolutionary ideas and inspirational writings are included in this book for everyone, for students of all ages, to people who are actively involved in politics and their community and anyone interested in the amazing birth and history of America.LEARN WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN AMERICAN!HUMANIX BOOKS U.S. Heritage series is the definitive collection of political writings and history of the Founding Fathers that paved the way for the United States of America to become the indispensable nation and THE example of Democracy, Liberty and Freedom in the world.
The return of Sherlock Holmes. Illustrated by Charles Raymond MaCauley: By A. Conan Doyle and Charles Raymond Macauley (March 19 1871, Canton, Ohio -
The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of 13 Sherlock Holmes stories, originally published in 1903-1904, by Arthur Conan Doyle. The stories were published in the Strand Magazine in Great Britain, and Collier's in the United States.The book was first published in February 1905 by McClure, Phillips & Co. (New York) then on March 7, 1905 by Georges Newnes, Ltd. (London) and was the first Holmes collection since 1893, when Holmes had "died" in "The Final Problem". Having published The Hound of the Baskervilles in 1901-1902 (setting it before Holmes' death) Doyle came under intense pressure to revive his famous character. The first story is set in 1894 and has Holmes returning in London and explaining the period from 1891-94, a period called "The Great Hiatus" by Sherlockian enthusiasts. Also of note is Watson's statement in the last story of the cycle that Holmes has retired, and forbids him to publish any more stories.The Adventure of the Empty House Sherlock Holmes astonishes Dr. Watson and the world by reappearing in London and revealing that he was not killed at the Reichenbach Falls in 1891, as stated in "The Final Problem". Holmes outwits and defeats "the second most dangerous man in London," Colonel Sebastian Moran, who attempts to kill Holmes, and resumes his practice as a consulting detective. The Adventure of the Norwood Builder A young lawyer named John Hector McFarlane asks Holmes to clear him of the charge murdering Jonas Oldacre soon after McFarlane prepared Oldacre's will. Inspector Lestrade believes Oldacre to be guilty, but by using some forensic science and staging a fake fire, Holmes is able to flush the still-living Oldacre out of hiding. The Adventure of the Dancing Men Holmes and Watson stop a man from stalking a woman. Hilton Cubitt hires Holmes to help him find out who has been sending him weird encoded messages that are disturbing his wife. Holmes cracks the code. He arrives too late to prevent the death of Hilton and the attempted suicide of his wife, but is able to identify the criminal. The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist Violet Smith consults Holmes because an unknown man has been following her by bicycle on her weekly trips from the house where she works as a music teacher to the railroad station. Smith recently met two friends of her deceased uncle. One of the men, Carruthers, hires Smith as a governess and then proposes to her, but Smith is already engaged and declines. The other man, Woodley, disturbs Smith with his comments and behavior. Holmes connects the clues and arrives in time to save Smith after she is kidnapped by Woodley.... Charles Raymond Macauley (March 19 1871, Canton, Ohio - November 24, 1934) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and illustrator. He worked as a freelance illustrator and staff cartoonist for papers such as the Cleveland World, New York World, New York Daily Mirror, and Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He received the 1930 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning for his 1929 cartoon "Paying for a Dead Horse".
Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters

Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters

Jon Lellenberg; Daniel Stashower; Charles Foley

PENGUIN BOOKS
2008
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A remarkable annotated collection of previously unpublished private correspondence from the creator of Sherlock Holmes This extraordinary annotated collection of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's private correspondence offers unique insight into one of the world's most popular authors. Detailing Conan Doyle's life from his beginnings as a country doctor to his struggle with the success of Sherlock Holmes and his ultimate calling as the foremost spokesman for Spiritualism, Conan Doyle's letters expose his innermost thoughts on literature, world events, and matters of the heart. Under the stewardship of editors renowned for their expertise on both Conan Doyle's life and the Sherlock Holmes stories, this remarkable volume reveals a man whose character and exploits rival that of his famous creation.