United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1789
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1789
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- The quartet, orchestrating the second American Revolution, 1783-1789, by Joseph J. Ellis
- The patriots, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the making of America, Winston Groom
- The great debate, [advocates and opponents of the American Constitution], Thomas L. Pangle
- The American Revolution;, a general history, 1763-1790, [by] E. James Ferguson
- Forge of union, anvil of liberty, a correspondent's report on the first federal elections, the first federal Congress, and the Bill of Rights, Jeffrey St. John ; foreword by Warren E. Burger
- Revolutionary America, an interpretive overview, Robert M. Calhoon
- The works of Benjamin Franklin, including the private as well as the official and scientific correspondence together with the unmutilated and correct version of the Autobiography, compiled and edited by John Bigelow
- The lost founding father, John Quincy Adams and the transformation of American politics, William J. Cooper
- This is our Constitution, discover America with a Gold Star father, Khizr Khan with Anne Quirk
- Plain, honest men, the making of the American Constitution, Richard Beeman
- The quartet, orchestrating the second American Revolution, 1783-1789, Joseph J. Ellis
- The Debate on the Constitution, Federalist and Antifederalist speeches, articles, and letters during the struggle over ratification
- Soldier-statesmen of the Constitution, by Robert K. Wright, Jr. and Morris J. MacGregor, Jr
- Power and liberty, constitutionalism in the American Revolution, Gordon S Wood
- Washington's end, the final years and forgotten struggle, Jonathan Horn
- A brilliant solution, inventing the American Constitution, Carol Berkin
- Thoughts upon the political situation of the United States of America, in which that of Massachusetts is more particularly considered; with some observations on the constitution for a federal government, addressed to the people of the union, by a native of Boston
- A son of thunder, Patrick Henry and the American republic, Henry Mayer
- Benjamin Franklin, an American life, Walter Isaacson
- A crisis of peace, George Washington, the Newburgh Conspiracy, and the fate of the American Revolution, David Head
- The founders, the 39 stories behind the U.S. Constitution, Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrations by Michael McCurdy
- Witnesses at the creation, Hamilton, Madison, Jay, and the Constitution, Richard B. Morris
- Benjamin Franklin, an American life, Walter Isaacson
- The forging of the Union, 1781-1789, Richard B. Morris
- The return of George Washington, 1783-1789, Edward J. Larson
- The jubilee of the Constitution., A discourse delivered at the request of the New York historical society, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839; being the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as president of the United States, on Thursday, the 30th of April, 1789 ..., By John Quincy Adams