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Albert Gallatin.
John Austin Stevens’s Albert Gallatin offers a concise portrait of a major American statesman and diplomat.
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- John Austin Stevens
- DotBooks
- Paperback
- Standard white
- 253
- en
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About this book
Albert Gallatin by John Austin Stevens is a focused biographical study of one of the most important figures in early United States political life: a statesman whose influence reached finance, diplomacy, administration, and national development.
Why Gallatin matters
Gallatin played a major role in the fiscal and political formation of the early republic, and his career opens a useful path into the practical mechanics of American statecraft. This book gives readers a compact but meaningful portrait of a figure often overshadowed by more frequently dramatized names.
What readers will find here
This DotBooks edition is well suited to readers of biography, American history, treasury history, and the founding-era republic. It offers a clean digital presentation of a title with solid appeal for historically minded readers.
Who it suits
Recommended for readers interested in statesmanship, diplomacy, political biography, and nonfiction classics that illuminate the architecture of early American government.
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