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John Jay Walter Stahr

John Jay By Walter Stahr

John Jay by Walter Stahr


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This is a biography of a major Founding Father, John Jay (1745-1829).

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John Jay: Founding Father by Walter Stahr

John Jay was one of America's greatest Founding Fathers. First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Secretary for Foreign Affairs during the Confederation, President of the Continental Congress, Governor of New York -- the only surprise is that he never became President. A New York lawyer, Jay (1745-1829) negotiated (with Franklin and Adams) the treaty that ended the War of Independence and later, in Jay's Treaty of 1794, the first commercial agreement with Britain. Actively engaged in the Revolutionary War, and a major contributor to the development and ratification of the Constitution, he was a central figure in the early history of the American Republic. A slave owner himself, he was nevertheless an early exponent of the gradual abolition of slavery. John Jay is the first biography for over sixty years of this remarkable man. Drawing on substantial new material, Walter Stahr has written a full and highly readable portrait of both the public and the private man.

John Jay Reviews

In humanizing Jay, Stahr makes him an appealing figure accessible to a large readership and places Jay once again in the company of America's greatest statesmen, where he unquestionably belongs. Publishers Week. Walter Stahr's excellent biography should establish Jay's standing as one of America's great statesmen. The Weekly Standard. Fascinating, learned and beautifully written. I look forward to reading more history from this gifted scholar. - Washington Times 20 March 2005; A welcome and worthy biography - The Sunday Times 15 May 2005

About Walter Stahr

Walter B Stahr is an international lawyer. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University in 1978, cum laude from Harvard Law School, and with honors from the Kennedy School of Public Policy in 1982. At Harvard he was executive editor and then editor-in-chief of the Harvard Environmental Law Review. After working in Hong Kong, he spent some years as special counsel and principal speechwriter to SEC Chairman Richard Breeden. Since 2000 he has served as internal counsel for Emerging Markets Partnership in Washington DC. He has a longstanding interest in the history of the American Revolution.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: New York; Chapter 2: The Law; Chapter 3: Resistance Leader; Chapter 4: Revolutionary Leader; Chapter 5: President of the Continental Congress; Chapter 6: Minister to Spain; Chapter 7: Peace Commissioner; Chapter 8: American in Paris Chapter 9: Secretary for Foreign Affairs; Chapter 10: Home and Society; Chapter 11: Federalist Chapter 12: First Chief Justice Chapter 13: Envoy to England Chapter 14: Governor of New York Chapter 15: Retirement Chapter 16: Conclusions

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CIN1852854448G
9781852854447
1852854448
John Jay: Founding Father by Walter Stahr
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20050301
496
N/A
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