statesmen

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statesmen

Benjamin Franklin

a biography
2001

Amsterdam

1999
Two friends meet at the funeral of their former lover, who had many lovers and make a pact that affects the rest of their lives in ways they never imagined.

Benjamin Franklin

writer, inventor, and diplomat
2016
An introduction to the life of Benjamin Franklin.

The midnight ride of Paul Revere

one if by land, two if by sea
2016
An introduction to the life of Paul Revere and his role during the American Revolution.

Madison's gift

five partnerships that built America
James Madison cared about achieving results, not about taking credit. Neither soldier nor orator, low on charisma, and high on intelligence, Madison worked towards his lifelong goal of a self-governing constitutional republic for the United States of America. He blended his talents with those of his most talented contemporaries. Working with George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe he joined with them in pursuit of his goal.

Machiavelli

a renaissance life
2013
A biography of Niccolo Machiavelli, author of "The Prince," tracing his life from a young boy to controversial political thinker in Renaissance Italy.

Amazing Americans

Paul Revere
2014
Introduces Paul Revere, including his family business, his famous ride, and his acts as a true patriot.

Gandhi

his life and message for the world
2010
Describes the life and teachings of the man who led India's struggle for freedom and was assassinated in 1948.

Madison's gift

five partnerships that built America
"Historian David O. Stewart restores James Madison, sometimes overshadowed by his fellow Founders, to his proper place as the most significant framer of the new nation. Short, plain, balding, neither soldier nor orator, low on charisma and high on intelligence, Madison cared more about achieving results than taking the credit. To reach his lifelong goal of a self-governing constitutional republic, he blended his talents with those of key partners. It was Madison who led the drive for the Constitutional Convention and pressed for an effective new government as his patron George Washington lent the effort legitimacy; Madison who wrote the Federalist Papers with Alexander Hamilton to secure the Constitution's ratification; Madison who corrected the greatest blunder of the Constitution by drafting and securing passage of the Bill of Rights with Washington's support; Madison who joined Thomas Jefferson to found the nation's first political party and move the nation toward broad democratic principles; Madison, with James Monroe, who guided the new nation through its first war in 1812, really its Second War of Independence; and it was Madison who handed the reins of government to the last of the Founders, his old friend and sometime rival Monroe. These were the main characters in his life. But it was his final partnership that allowed Madison to escape his natural shyness and reach the greatest heights. Dolley was the woman he married in middle age and who presided over both him and an enlivened White House. This partnership was a love story, a unique one that sustained Madison through his political rise, his presidency, and a fruitful retirement"--.

Gandhi

2015
Explores the life of Gandhi and provides an overview of his achievements. Includes online content that contains weblinks, audio and video clips, activities, and other features.

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