Alexander Hamilton
by Ron Chernow (2014)
Alexander Hamilton was arguably the most important figure in American history
who never attained the presidency, but he had a far more lasting impact than
many who did. An illegitimate, largely self-taught orphan from the Caribbean,
Hamilton rose with stunning speed to become George Washington's aide-de-camp, a
battlefield hero, a member of the Constitutional Convention, the leading author
of The Federalist Papers, and head of the Federalist party. As the first
treasury secretary, he forged America's tax and budget systems, customs service,
coast guard, and central bank. Chernow offers the whole sweep of Hamilton's
turbulent life: his exotic, brutal upbringing; his brilliant military, legal,
and financial exploits; his titanic feuds with Jefferson, Madison, Adams, and
Monroe; his shocking illicit romances; his enlightened abolitionism; and his
famous death in a duel with Aaron Burr in July 1804.
Welcome
Welcome to the Freeport Memorial Library blog. We hope to use this blog to offer in-depth information about library services that we do not have room to explore in our bi-monthly newsletter. We look forward to hearing from you.
New York Times Bestsellers
Feature Films at Freeport
Music CDs at Freeport
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Readers' Advisory
Listen, Liberal: What Ever Happened to the Party of the People
By Thomas Frank (2016)
By Thomas Frank (2016)
A critical assessment of what the author believes to be the shortcomings of the Democratic party draws on years of research and firsthand reporting to argue that the party has failed to advance traditional liberal goals and has victimized the middle class. By the best-selling author of What's the Matter with Kansas? |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)