A Country with No Name : Tales from the Constitution
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A British graduate student reveals the untold story of the American constitutional history to 19-year-old Oliver Huggins. She believes the constitution was never really legal and that the authors' inability to name the country blurred the constitutio... Read more
A British graduate student reveals the untold story of the American constitutional history to 19-year-old Oliver Huggins. She believes the constitution was never really legal and that the authors' inability to name the country blurred the constitution's meaning. Author Sebastian de Grazia explores the myth of a selfless American patriot, looking at Abraham Lincoln, Chief Justice John Marshall and others in A Country with No Name. Less
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  • 8.5x5.52x1.08inches
  • 432
  • Vintage
  • February 1, 1999
  • English
  • 9780679744221
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