Founding Fathers
Brief Lives of the Framers of the United States Constitution
Second Edition, Revised
M. E. Bradford
Foreword by Russell Kirk
244 pages, 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN 978-0-7006-0656-6, $35.00
Paper ISBN 978-0-7006-0657-3, $15.95
Originally published as A Worthy Company
A MAIN SELECTION OF THE CONSERVATIVE BOOK CLUB
One was a shoemaker, surveyor,
lawyer, jurist, lay theologian, and statesman. Two became president,
one vice president. Over half were experienced in the legal profession.
The majority were well off and, for their time, well educated.
And when they came together in Philadelphia in 1787, they produced
the framework for the most influential document in the history
of the United States.
Yet, says M. E. Bradford, the fifty-five original Framers
of the U.S. Constitution didn't view themselves as demigods out
to "invent" a country. Instead they tackled the nuts
and bolts of constitution building by relying on a shared philosophical
legacy inherited from more than 1,000 years of British history
and culture.
In this concise and valuable reference work--the only compilation
of biographical sketches for all fifty-five Framers who attended
the Philadelphia Convention--Bradford examines the Framer's constitutional
theories, their visions for the newly founded union, and their
opinions on ratification of the document that would address such
paramount issues as national revenue, public debt, currency,
removal of trade barriers between the states, and provisions
for the common defense.
Delving into the political and philosophical principles of
the founders, Bradford illuminates their motives, thoughts, and
actions and illustrates how their political decision-making was
influenced by religion, education, environment, economic circumstances,
and personal background.
"As the only concise compilation of these biographies
available, this is an invaluable reference work done by a scholar
who devoted his life to the study of the founding of the American
Constitution."--John P. Kaminski, Director, Center
for the Study of the American Constitution
The late M.E. BRADFORD was professor of English at
the University of Dallas and is the author of numerous books,
including Original Intentions: On the Making and Ratification
of the United States Constitution and A Better Guide Than
Reason: Studies in the American Revolution.
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