

An edition of The Summer of 1787 (2007)
The Men Who Invented the Constitution
By David O. Stewart
Publish Date
May 20, 2008
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
eng
Pages
349
Description:
The successful creation of the Consititution is a suspense story. The Summery of 1787 takes us into the sweltering room in which delegates struggled for four months to produce the flawed but enduring document that would define the nation--then and now. The room was croweded with colorful and passionate characters, some known-alexander Hamiton, Gouverneur Morris, Edmund Randolph--and others largely forgotten. In a country continually arguing over the document's original intent, it is fascinating to watch these powerful characters struggle toward consensus--often reluctantly--to write a document that coul evolve with the nation.
subjects: Biography, Constitutional conventions, Constitutional history, History, Signers, United States, United States. Constitutional Convention (1787), New York Times reviewed, United states, constitutional convention (1787), Constitutional history, united states, Singers, biography
Places: United States
Times: 18th century