The Men Who Made the Nation, John Dos Passos, 1957 Hardcover
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Published in 1957 by Doubleday & Company, The Men Who Made the Nation is John Dos Passos’s narrative history of the early United States, focusing on the political, social, and ideological forces that shaped the founding era.
Drawing on documents, letters, and contemporary accounts, Dos Passos presents a structured, analytical look at figures such as Washington, Hamilton, Jefferson, and their contemporaries, tracing the formation of American government and civic identity in clear, essay-style chapters.
Ex-library hardcover with typical library markings, including stamps, labels, and a checkout pocket. Cloth boards show light wear and surface rubbing, with some fading and scuffing; binding is solid and pages are clean overall with age-appropriate toning.
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