Martin Van Buren to the End of His Public Career

Martin Van Buren to the End of His Public Career
Title Martin Van Buren to the End of His Public Career PDF eBook
Author George Bancroft
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1889
Genre History
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Martin Van Buren, to the End, of His Public Career (Classic Reprint)

Martin Van Buren, to the End, of His Public Career (Classic Reprint)
Title Martin Van Buren, to the End, of His Public Career (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author George Bancroft
Publisher Forgotten Books
Pages 248
Release 2017-11-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780331780123

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Excerpt from Martin Van Buren, to the End, of His Public Career Many years ago Silas Wright, then United States Senator from the State of New York, re quested me to write a life of Martin Van Buren. I answered that I did not possess adequate ma terials for the undertaking. At a later day he brought me a singularly complete collection of manuscripts, including letters and papers extend ing to the end of Van Buren's public career. From these and other sources I prepared a con cise record of the events of his life. The manu script was seen by Van Buren, who pronounced it, as a record of facts relating to himself, au thentic and true. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Critic

The Critic
Title The Critic PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 462
Release 1889
Genre
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Ezra Pound and Referentiality

Ezra Pound and Referentiality
Title Ezra Pound and Referentiality PDF eBook
Author Hélène Aji
Publisher Presses Paris Sorbonne
Pages 324
Release 2003
Genre American poetry
ISBN 9782840503125

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... Catalogue of Printed Books

... Catalogue of Printed Books
Title ... Catalogue of Printed Books PDF eBook
Author British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1900
Genre English literature
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Martin Van Buren

Martin Van Buren
Title Martin Van Buren PDF eBook
Author James M Bradley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 649
Release 2024-12-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0190920521

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A new biography of the 8th president of the United States, the first chief executive not born a British citizen and the first to use the party system to chart his way from tavern-keeper's son to the pinnacle of power. Martin Van Buren was one of the most remarkable politicians not only of his time but in American presidential history. The principal architect of the party system and one of the founders of the Democratic Party, he came to dominate New York-then the most influential state in the Union-and was instrumental in electing Andrew Jackson president. Van Buren's skills as a political strategist were unparalleled (he was known as the "Little Magician"), winning him a series of high-profile offices: US senator, New York's governor, US secretary of state, US vice president, and finally the White House. In his rise to power, Van Buren sought consensus and conciliation, bending to the wishes of slave interests and complicit in the dispossession of America's Indigenous population--two of the darkest chapters in American history. This new biography of Van Buren -- the first full-scale portrait in four decades -- charts his ascent from a tavern in the Hudson Valley to the presidency, concluding with his late-career involvement in an antislavery movement. Offering vivid profiles of the day's leading figures (Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, John Quincy Adams, DeWitt Clinton, James K. Polk), James Bradley's book depicts the struggle for power in the tumultuous decades leading up to the Civil War.

Martin Van Buren

Martin Van Buren
Title Martin Van Buren PDF eBook
Author Edward L. Widmer
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 208
Release 2005-01-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0805069224

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The first president born after America's independence ushers in a new era of no-holds-barred democracy The first "professional politician" to become president, the slick and dandyish Martin Van Buren was to all appearances the opposite of his predecessor, the rugged general and Democratic champion Andrew Jackson. Van Buren, a native Dutch speaker, was America's first ethnic president as well as the first New Yorker to hold the office, at a time when Manhattan was bursting with new arrivals. A sharp and adroit political operator, he established himself as a powerhouse in New York, becoming a U.S. senator, secretary of state, and vice president under Jackson, whose election he managed. His ascendancy to the Oval Office was virtually a foregone conclusion. Once he had the reins of power, however, Van Buren found the road quite a bit rougher. His attempts to find a middle ground on the most pressing issues of his day-such as the growing regional conflict over slavery-eroded his effectiveness. But it was his inability to prevent the great banking panic of 1837, and the ensuing depression, that all but ensured his fall from grace and made him the third president to be denied a second term. His many years of outfoxing his opponents finally caught up with him. Ted Widmer, a veteran of the Clinton White House, vividly brings to life the chaos and contention that plagued Van Buren's presidency-and ultimately offered an early lesson in the power of democracy.