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Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 342.73029 EAN: 9780451528810 ISBN: 0451528816 Label: Signet Classics Manufacturer: Signet Classics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 688 Publication Date: 2003-04-01 Publisher: Signet Classics Release Date: 2003-04-01 Studio: Signet Classics
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Required reading Comment: Every American high schooler should be required to read and understand this book and the importance of our founding fathers' principals, so important, yet so misunderstood today.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Federalist Papers Comment: The Federalist Papers need no review. They are classics in American History and were the basis for convincing the Colonials that the Constitution was a sound structure for the new Government.
Customer Rating:      Summary: For all fredom lovers Comment: Must read for those who wish to understand the US Constitution in it basic understanding from the writers of the USC
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why we are who we are. Comment: You will not know American History without reading these papers. I am a history major and forget or never realized the importance of these papers. I know I never read them in college.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another vote for must read Comment: The details have already been well covered so let me just add another five star vote for must read(or for many of us reread). Whatever your political views you simply cannot understand the basis of our countries principles without working through the Federalist Papers. Step away from the bloggers and bar stool pundits(same thing really-just different delivery) and do your own homework on the founding of this great country. I am not a flag waving, rah, rah patriot type but it is hard to come away from a reading of the Federalist papers without a profound respect, admiration and in my case awe of the principles which form our government.
Lastly, this is a review of the Signet series which is very good but frankly I suggest not spending too much time worrying about which edition, publisher etc. The main point is to get a copy and start studying.
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The documents thatshaped a nation.
Three of the founding fathers brilliantly defend their revolutionary charter: the Constitution of the United States, a milestone in political science and a classic of American history.
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