America's Constitution: A Biography
by Akhil Reed Amar
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New York: A Random House Trade Paperback/ An Imprint of The Random House Publishing Group/ A Division of Random House, Inc., 2006. 2006 Random House Trade Paperback Edition 2nd Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8vo or 8° (Medium Octavo): 7¾" x 9¾" tall. Thomas Beck Stvan (Cover Design); © Burke/ Triolo Productions/ Getty Images (Cover Photo); Mary A. Wirth (Book Design); Harold Shapiro (Photo). 655 + xii pp. Over-sized and/ or over weight book; may require additional postage. Please note that large and/ or heavy items may incur extra shipping charge for both domestic and/ or international shipments. Solidly and tightly bound copy and dust jacket with minimal external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Minimal, light or very mild browning/ tanning/ foxing on pages. Slightly bumped corners. Synopsis: In Americas Constitution, one of this eras most accomplished constitutional law scholars, Akhil Reed Amar, gives the first comprehensive account of one of the worlds great political texts. Incisive, entertaining, and occasionally controversial, this biography of Americas framing document explains not only what the Constitution says but also why the Constitution says it. We all know this much: the Constitution is neither immutable nor perfect. Amar shows us how the story of this one relatively compact document reflects the story of America more generally. (For example, much of the Constitution, including the glorious-sounding We the People, was lifted from existing American legal texts, including early state constitutions. ) In short, the Constitution was as much a product of its environment as it was a product of its individual creators inspired genius. Despite the Constitutions flaws, its role in guiding our republic has been nothing short of amazing. Skillfully placing the document in the context of late-eighteenth-century American politics, Americas Constitution explains, for instance, whether there is anything in the Constitution that is unamendable; the reason America adopted an electoral college; why a president must be at least thirty-five years old; and whyfor now, at leastonly those citizens who were born under the American flag can become president. From his unique perspective, Amar also gives us unconventional wisdom about the Constitution and its significance throughout the nations history. For one thing, we see that the Constitution has been far more democratic than is conventionally understood. Even though the document was drafted by white landholders, a remarkably large number of citizens (by the standards of 1787) were allowed to vote up or down on it, and the documents later amendments eventually extended the vote to virtually all Americans. We also learn that the Founders Constitution was far more slavocratic than many would acknowledge: the three fifths clause gave the South extra political clout for every slave it owned or acquired. As a result, slaveholding Virginians held the presidency all but four of the Republics first thirty-six years, and proslavery forces eventually came to dominate much of the federal government prior to Lincolns election. Ambitious, even-handed, eminently accessible, and often surprising, Americas Constitution is an indispensable work, bound to become a standard reference for any student of history and all citizens of the United States.
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Akhil Reed Amar graduated from Yale College and Yale Law School, and has been a member of the Yale Law School faculty since 1985. He is the author of The Bill of Rights: Creation and Reconstruction and has written widely on constitutional issues for The New York Times , The Washington Post , and Los Angeles Times . He lives in Woodbridge, Connecticut, with his wife and three children. From the Hardcover edition.
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- Title
- America's Constitution: A Biography
- Author
- Akhil Reed Amar
- Illustrator
- Thomas Beck Stvan (Cover Design); © Burke/ Triolo Productions/ Getty Images (Cover Photo); Mary A. Wirth (Book Design); Har
- Format/Binding
- Trade Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
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- Edition
- 2006 Random House Trade Paperback Edition 2nd Printing
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0812972724
- ISBN 13
- 9780812972726
- Publisher
- A Random House Trade Paperback/ An Imprint of The Random House Publishing Group/ A Division of Random House, Inc.
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 2006
- Pages
- 672
- Keywords
- Law, Legal Studies & Jurisprudence, Constitutional Jurisprudence, American Constitutional Law, The United States Constitution, American History & Studies, American Tradition & Culture, Americana, Political Studies & Science, US Government,
- Size
- 8vo or 8° (Medium Octavo): 7¾" x 9¾" tall
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