Alexander Hamilton : from obscurity to greatness / compiled and edited by John P. Kaminski.

"Born in 1755 on a small Caribbean island to unmarried parents, Alexander Hamilton did not enjoy the privileges of wealth or heredity by which so many of his contemporaries advanced to the highest levels of power. Yet Hamilton's natural ability and ambition earned him prevailing influence...

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Other Authors: Kaminski, John P. (Compiler, Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Madison : Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2016.
Series:Word portraits of America's founders
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Summary:"Born in 1755 on a small Caribbean island to unmarried parents, Alexander Hamilton did not enjoy the privileges of wealth or heredity by which so many of his contemporaries advanced to the highest levels of power. Yet Hamilton's natural ability and ambition earned him prevailing influence in the American Revolution and the government created thereafter, eventually securing his place in the pantheon of America's founders. Editor John P. Kaminski has gathered a remarkable collection of quotations by and about Alexander Hamilton that paint for us a nuanced portrait of a complex man. Through his own words and the words of his contemporaries -- including the man who killed him in a duel, Aaron Burr -- we can gain a better understanding of this fascinating man who rose from anonymity on a small Caribbean island to the corridors of power."--Amazon.com website
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780870208041
0870208047
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.