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This is a near fine (almost like new) hardcover with dust jacket. 2003 Knopf Publishing. This copy is crisp and clean inside and out. The pages are still crisp and clean with no markings seen. The binding is tight and straight. Hardcover boards under jacket are also near fine with only light shelf wear. The accompanying dust jacket is also near fine with only very light shelf wear corners/edges. Standard medium octavo box size or 6.5" x 9.5" with 476 pages including index. NOTE: there is a remainder mark (publishers overstock) bottom edge, does not carry over to inside pages.
Alexander Hamilton A Life by award-winning historian Willard Sterne Randall was the first full, one-volume biography of this Revolutionary figure. The author takes a complete look at one of the most brilliant, conflicted, and elusive members of the nation's founding. As the first U.S. Secretary of Treasury, Hamilton created the American banking system, but first he served in the American Revolution primarily as aide-de-camp to General Washington, acting as his spymaster. Hamilton forged a successful legal career and helped coauthor The Federalist Papers. This biography is well researched, and a lively, illuminating account. It covers Hamilton's early years, political career, diplomatic endeavors, and his sometimes scandalous private life.
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