Signing Their Rights Away: The Fame and Misfortune of the Men Who Signed the United States Constitution

Denise Kiernan,Joseph D'Agnese

Signing Their Rights Away: The Fame and Misfortune of the Men Who Signed the United States Constitution
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quirk Books
Country
United States
Published
30 April 2019
Pages
288
ISBN
9781683691273

Signing Their Rights Away: The Fame and Misfortune of the Men Who Signed the United States Constitution

Denise Kiernan,Joseph D'Agnese

With their book Signing Their Lives Away, Denise Kiernan and Joseph D'Agnese introduced readers to the 56 statesmen (and occasional scoundrels!) who signed the Declaration of Independence. Now they’ve turned their attention to the 39 men who met in the summer of 1787 and put their names to the U.S. Constitution.

Their Rights Away chronicles a moment in American history when our elected officials knew how to compromise-and put aside personal gain for the greater good of the nation. These men were just as quirky and flawed as the elected officials we have today- Hugh Williamson believed in aliens, Robert Morris went to prison, Jonathan Dayton stole $18,000 from Congress, and Thomas Mifflin was ruined by alcohol. Yet somehow these imperfect men managed to craft the world’s most perfect Constitution. With 39 mini-biographies and a reversible dust jacket that unfolds into a poster of the original document, Signing Their Rights Away offers an entertaining and enlightening narrative for history buffs of all ages.

Unfold Book Jacket for a Full-Color Reproduction of the U.S. Constitution.

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