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The Quartet
The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789 | Joseph J. Ellis
From Pulitzer Prize�winning American historian Joseph J. Ellis, the unexpected story of why the thirteen colonies, having just fought off the imposition of a distant centralized governing power, would decide to subordinate themselves (…more)
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JPSHANK
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I worry that I like this so much just b/c it hits on my confirmation bias so hard, but still, I‘d recommend it.

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ssravp
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Should be required reading. Tremendous detail and analysis.

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speljamr
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I picked these two books up from the bargain rack. I thought it was a pretty good find.

Laura317 Both look good! 7y
valeriegeary I LOVED the Water Knife!! A very disconcerting future indeed. 7y
TEArificbooks I loved The Wtaer Knife too 7y
ErikasMindfulShelf The Water Knife is great! 7y
TheLibrarian From everyone‘s comments, apparently I also need to read The Water Knife. Hope you enjoy your books! 7y
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catiewithac
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I'm a fan of Revolutionary America era historian Joseph Ellis. This time he tackles the framers of the Constitution and Bill of Rights in his eminently readable way!

bookishkai He was one of my professors in college. I took his Jefferson seminar the year he won the National Book Award for American Sphinx. He teaches the same way he writes, like having a conversation. 8y
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AllisonMP
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Wasn't kidding.

Part of my deal is that I'm teaching US History this year and deepening my understanding as I go is helping me enjoy it more. And of course the more I know about an era and personalities the easier and more engaging the reading becomes. But mostly these are fascinating times and people and implications, and I have an emphatic gesture for the high school curriculum that's sucked the life from it for 200+ years.

AllisonMP Finished. Super readable review. 9y
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AllisonMP
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Wasn't kidding.

Part of my deal is that I'm teaching US History this year and deepening my understanding as I go is helping me enjoy it more. And of course the more I know about an era and personalities the easier and more engaging the reading becomes. But mostly these are fascinating times and people and implications, and I have an emphatic gesture for the high school curriculum that's sucked the life from it for 200+ years.