Jefferson's Parliamentary Writing (First Edition)
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Jefferson's guide to parliamentary tradition
This book is a timeless guide to parliamentary practice, compiled by one of the founding fathers of the United States. It is an informative and insightful read that offers a glimpse into the origins of American democracy through the lens of parliamentary tradition. A must-read for anyone interested in politics and history.
Jefferson's Parliamentary Writing (First Edition)
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Editor: Charles T. Cullen
Publisher: Princeton University Press, 1988
Condition: Hardcover with dust jacket, foxing on dust jacket, interior clean
This volume in the Second Series of The Papers of Thomas Jefferson contains the two important parliamentary documents he prepared during his lifelong study of the subject. Jefferson compiled the first document, called the Parliamentary Pocket-Book," while he was president of the Senate by virtue of his position as Vice- President of the United States. This informal guide was the basis for the Manual of Parliamentary Practice, which Jefferson completed in its earliest form by 1800 and which he had published in 1801. The Manual was the new nation's first full parliamentary rule book and is American democracy's reliable guide to its English parliamentary tradition. Still cited on the floors of Congress.
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