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Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791

The Diary of William Maclay and Other Notes on Senate Debates

United States Congress author Kenneth R Bowling editor Helen E Veit editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:1st Sep '88

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Winner of the Thomas Jefferson Prize from the Society for History of the Federal Government

Caustic, witty, and rich in anecdotes and personal observations, the diary of William Maclay is the preeminent unofficial document of the First Federal Congress and, with James Madison's notes from the Federal Convention, one of the two most important journals in American political and constitutional history.

The first U.S. Senate met in secret, and much of what is known about its proceedings comes from Pennsylvania senator William Maclay, who kept a diary of what was said on the floor and who seldom failed to make an entry for each day. To this record he added his analysis of the debate, details about behind-the-scenes politicking and social lists in New York and Philadelphia, and comments on the character, motives, and morals of those with whom he associated—including Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton.

The diary establishes beyond any doubt that the Founding Fathers practiced legislative politics much as their descendants do today. Rich in both information and opinion, the book makes for engrossing reading.

This unique eyewitness account of the launching of the government under the Constitution is also one of the great American diaries, consistently entertaining and compulsively readable. -- Richard B. Bernstein Constitution This unique eyewitness account of the launching of the government under the Constitution is also one of the great American diaries, consistently entertaining and compulsively readable. -- Richard E. Bernstein Constitution

  • Winner of Thomas Jefferson Prize 1989 (United States)

ISBN: 9780801835353

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 879g

560 pages