Alexander Hamilton : the graphic history of an American founding father
by Hennessey, Jonathan, 1971- (Author)
Summary
"This complete graphic novel-style biography presents the life and legacy of one of the most influential figures in United States history. Alexander Hamilton was on hand for the Revolutionary War, the development of the Constitution, and the establishment of the Treasury and banking as we have come... Full description
- Let candid men judge
- The terms on which these lands were really dispensed
- There are strong minds in every walk of life that will rise superior to the disadvantages of situation
- No man can command the winds
- A friend to America
- Where danger is the most pressing and imminent
- By virtue of powers from his excellency General Washington
- The line of conduct proscribed to us
- Amidst my amorous transports
- Those solid arrangements of finance, on which our safety depends
- A scene of blackest treason
- In the enthusiasm of heroic valor
- The universal reluctance of these states to do what is right
- To make our independence a blessing
- Rearing the superstructure of American Greatness
- Some concert between the husband and the wife
- The machinations of factious and intriguing men
- Means of intimidation
- The circumstances disclosed
- Great souls care little about small matters
- The cup of sorrow
- My life must be exposed to that man.