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THE QUARTET
Joseph J. Ellis
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THE QUARTET

Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789

by Joseph J. Ellis

Knopf · 2015

Peak rank

#9

Weeks on list

10

Debuted

May 2015

Chart History

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10 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #9

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Founding Brothers tells the unexpected story of America’s second great founding and of the men most responsible—Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, John Jay, and James Madison. Ellis explains of why the thirteen colonies, having just fought off the imposition of a distant centralized governing power, would decide to subordinate themselves anew. These men, with the help of Robert Morris and Gouverneur Morris, shaped the contours of American history by diagnosing the systemic dysfunctions created by the Articles of Confederation, manipulating the political process to force the calling of the Constitutional Convention, conspiring to set the agenda in Philadelphia, orchestrating the debate in the state ratifying conventions, and, finally, drafting the Bill of Rights to assure state compliance with the constitutional settlement, created the new republic. Ellis gives us a dramatic portrait of one of the most crucial and misconstrued periods in American history: the years between the end of the Revolution and the formation of the federal government. The Quartet unmasks a myth, and in its place presents an even more compelling truth—one that lies at the heart of understanding the creation of the United States of America.

All Appearances

14NEWMay 31, 2015wk 1
13↑1June 7, 2015wk 2
12↑1June 14, 2015wk 3
13↓1June 21, 2015wk 4
11↑2June 28, 2015wk 5
11July 5, 2015wk 6
12↓3July 26, 2015wk 8
12↓6August 2, 2015wk 7
15↓3August 9, 2015wk 10

Details

ISBN-13
9780385353410
ISBN-10
0385353413
Published
2015
Pages
286
Publisher
Knopf
Categories
History

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