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VolumesOfValue
James LaRoche
30 episodes
3 days ago
Insightful reviews of nonfiction books.
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Insightful reviews of nonfiction books.
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Books
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Book Review of We the People
VolumesOfValue
5 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
Book Review of We the People

VolumesOfValue presents insightful reviews of nonfiction books.

Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact society.

This episode reviews -

We the People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution

By Forrest McDonald (1927-2016) 

Published by Routledge 2017

Print length 460 pages

A transcript of this review is at volumesofvalue.blogspot.com

About the Author

Forrest McDonald was Distinguished Research Professor of History at the University of Alabama. 


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VolumesOfValue
Insightful reviews of nonfiction books.