Book about the making of the U.S. Constitution suitable forintelligent nonlawyers

Curtis, Michael K. curtismk at wfu.edu
Fri Apr 18 11:53:23 PDT 2008


Since the Constitution was only partly made in 1787, and has been
periodically and substantially changed, there is much to be said for
those books on the list that cover the entire document.

Michael Curtis

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	A colleague of mine asked me to recommend such a book; I didn't
know the answer, but thought my colleagues on this list could help.
Many thanks,

	Eugene
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