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Manufacturer:
Applewood Books
UPC#:
9.78156E+12
Declaration of Independence
Price:
$9.95
Drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776, the Declaration of Independence summarizes America's founding political philosophy. At once a cherished symbol of liberty and an expression of Jefferson's monumental talents as a writer, the document captures in unforgettable phrases the ideals of individual liberty that formed the backbone of American's Revolutionary movement. In setting forth these "self-evident truths" alongside a list of grievances against King George's Britain, the Declaration of Independence justified the breaking of ties with "Mother England" and the formation of a new country based upon certain "unalienable rights." This gift edition, printed in two colors on acid-free paper, contains illustrations and biographies of the signers alongside the document itself.
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Featuring Professor William G. Thomas's
The Iron Way
, on Friday, May 18, 12-1pm.
Chris Semtner will discuss his book,
Edgar Allan Poe's Richmond: The Raven in the River City
, on Wednesday, June 20 at 5:30 p.m.