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A Perfect Union
Dolley Madison and the Creation of the American Nation
Catherine Allgor
Holt Paperbacks
"When Americans think of Dolley Madison, we tend to recall her legendary response to the British invasion of Washington in 1814: fleeing the White House ahead of the oncoming troops, carting off official papers and a portrait of George Washington. Appropriately, then, Catherine Allgor, who teaches at the University of California, Riverside, begins
A Perfect Union
, her delightful and discerning biography, with that very scene . . . In this evocative study a remarkable woman, creator of the 'first lady' role, comes vividly to life."—
Mary Beth Norton,
The New York Times Book Review
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Warriors of the World: The Native American Warrior
1500 CE - 1890 CE
Chris McNab
Thomas Dunne Books
A new, lavishly illustrated book on the weapons, uniforms, and other key details that defined the world’s most legendary warriors This illustrated book...
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Thomas Jefferson
The American Presidents Series: The 3rd President, 1801-1809
The American Presidents
Joyce Appleby; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., General Editor
Times Books
"Appleby has succeeded in writing as good a brief study of this complex man as is imaginable. Another in a series on the American chief executives edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., her elegant book is a liberal's take on the complex, sphinx-like founder of American liberalism. Appleby convincingly argues that the third president's greatest legacies were limited government (breached, however, by the opportunism that characterized his own presidency) and the great expansion of democracy."—
Publishers Weekly
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James Buchanan
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The American Presidents
Jean H. Baker; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., General Editor
Times Books
"Historians generally agree that James Buchanan was the worst U.S. president. After all, it was on his unhappy watch that the Union disintegrated. Far from wishing to rehabilitate Buchanan, Baker wants to bury him deeper in infamy. She brilliantly shows how Buchanan's mishandling of the mini-Civil War between pro- and anti-slavery factions in Kansas led to John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry and helped make the greater conflict inevitable, and how his vacillation and dithering allowed rebels to seize federal forts and arsenals across the South."—
Foreign Affairs
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First Generations
Women in Colonial America
Carol Berkin
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Carol Berkin's multicultural history reconstructs the lives of American women in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries-women from European, African, and...
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Mordecai
An Early American Family
Emily Bingham
Hill and Wang
"In
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Joy Kasson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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American Insurgents, American Patriots
The Revolution of the People
T. H. Breen
Hill and Wang
“Casting a wide net in his research to reconstruct the patchwork of grassroots rebellions and self-organized protests across the colonies. Breen is among the growing ranks of historians convincingly uncovering how the Founding Fathers followed and controlled, rather than precipitated, the move toward independence and democracy.”—
American History
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The Nature of Sacrifice
A Biography of Charles Russell Lowell, Jr., 1835-64
Carol Bundy
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Charles Russell Lowell, Jr., led a brief, intense life. Born in 1835 to a Boston family that for more than a century was a guiding force in the history of New...
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George Washington
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The American Presidents
James MacGregor Burns and Susan Dunn; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., General Editor
Times Books
A premier leadership scholar and an eighteenth-century expert define the special contributions and qualifications of our first president Revolutionary...
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The Age of Lincoln
Orville Vernon Burton
Hill and Wang
"We can be grateful if any are half as learned, lively and enriching as Orville Vernon Burton's
The Age of Lincoln
. . . He makes a virtue of jargon-free, accessible prose. But his language also allows readers to soak up the texture and complexity of developments with his sprawling, interlacing stories—stories with which all scholars may not always agree, but compelling tales that shed new light on America's complex heritage . . .
The Age of Lincoln
reminds us that ideas are everything, and a book bursting with so many of them will provide robust reading for years to come."—
Catherine Clinton,
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The Essential Lincoln
Speeches and Correspondence
Edited by Orville Vernon Burton
Hill and Wang
“Orville Vernon Burton notes that ‘Lincoln chose his words deliberately,’ and so does Burton. His introductions and editorial notes are concise, lively, and reliable, and Lincoln’s words, as always, are gripping, brilliant, and deeply moving. There have been many collections of Lincoln’s writings, but this slender, thoughtfully selected compendium more than lives up to its title: essential.”—
Harold Holzer, co-chairman of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
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The Wanderer
The Last American Slave Ship and the Conspiracy That Set Its Sails
Erik Calonius
St. Martin's Griffin
"A compelling and heartrending record of a journey that helped push the nation to the brink of the Civil War."—
The Washington Times
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Sarah Johnson's Mount Vernon
The Forgotten History of an American Shrine
Scott E. Casper
Hill and Wang
“Mount Vernon boasts stories that number in the hundreds, but one of its most dramatic tales has been left untold until now. In Scott Casper’s compelling narrative we see sectional crisis, Civil War, emancipation, and Reconstruction through the eyes of Sarah Johnson and the hundreds of other African Americans who lived and labored at the fabled shrine. The Mount Vernon that belonged to them as much as to Washington and his heirs now testifies to the signal importance of our nation’s African American past.”—
Mary Kelley, Ruth Bordin Collegiate Professor of History, University of Michigan, and author of
Learning to Stand and Speak
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Here Lies Hugh Glass
A Mountain Man, a Bear, and the Rise of the American Nation
Jon T. Coleman
Hill and Wang
In the summer of 1823, a grizzly bear mauled Hugh Glass. The animal ripped the trapper up, carving huge hunks from his body. Glass’s fellows rushed to his aid...
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William Henry Harrison
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The American Presidents
Gail Collins; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., and Sean Wilentz, General Editors
Times Books
The president who served the shortest term—just a single month—but whose victorious election campaign rewrote the rules for candidates seeking America's...
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The Trouble with Tom
The Strange Afterlife and Times of Thomas Paine
Paul Collins
Bloomsbury USA
“[A] quixotic, mischievous and often hilarious work…Part travelogue, part memoir and part historical mystery, this book reads like a wry, witty novel and...
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The American Revolution
Edward Countryman
Hill and Wang
"As a synthesis of modern scholarship on the Revolution, this important book has no rival."—
Pauline Maier, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Changes in the Land, Revised Edition
Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England
William Cronon; With a Foreword by John Demos and an Afterword by the author
Hill and Wang
"Written with an elegant simplicity of style, this pioneering study has become an enduring classic in the field of American colonial and environmental history."—
Howard R. Lamar, Yale University
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Tocqueville's Discovery of America
Leo Damrosch
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Alexis de Tocqueville is more quoted than read; commentators across the political spectrum invoke him as an oracle who defined America and its democracy for...
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Through a Howling Wilderness
Benedict Arnold's March to Quebec, 1775
Thomas A. Desjardin
St. Martin's Griffin
"Thomas Desjardin vividly narrates a powerful tale of endurance, folly, and courage along the wild rivers and through the dense forests of Maine and Quebec. He combines thorough research with a visceral sense of place and season to render powerful images of suffering and triumph in a land of haunting beauty and cruel indifference to human effort. This evocative story plunges readers into the experience of revolutionary war."—
Alan Taylor, Professor of History at University of California-Davis and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for
William Cooper's Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early American Republic
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The Year of Decision 1846
Bernard DeVoto; With a New Introduction by Stephen E. Ambrose
St. Martin's Griffin
Year of Decision 1846 tells many fascinating stories of the U.S. explorers who began the western march from the Mississippi to the Pacific, from Canada to the...
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John Adams
The American Presidents Series: The 2nd President, 1797-1801
The American Presidents
John Patrick Diggins; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., General Editor
Times Books
"Diggins acquits himself well in the shorter format of the American President series. Like McCullough, he spends time considering Adams in the light of political alter ego Thomas Jefferson, who lived as an aristocrat while speaking as a radical yet unfairly accused his sober-minded, eminently democratic opponent of being Caesar in the making . . . The solid interpretation of events will interest students of the presidency and the early republic."—
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Sister Revolutions
French Lightning, American Light
Susan Dunn
Faber and Faber, Inc.
What the two great modern revolutions can teach us about democracy today The American and French revolutions presented the world with two very different...
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The Pirate Wars
Peter Earle
St. Martin's Griffin/Thomas Dunne Books
The Pirate Wars takes the romantic fable of oceangoing Robin Hoods sailing under the “banner of King Death” and contrasts it with the murderous reality of...
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