This engaging and sympathetic biography reveals the prolific founding father who Thomas Jefferson described as "the greatest man in the world." We see Madison the legislator, writer, Secretary of State, President, and elder statesman. Perhaps most importantly, we see a man who believed implicitly in the mutual dependence of democracy and individual freedom and whose life was guided by this philosophy. Accordingly, our constitutional guarantees of civil and religious liberty are in many ways his legacy.
- Available now
- Try something different
- NYT Bestsellers - eBook Nonfiction
- NYT Bestsellers - eBook Fiction
- New eBook additions
- New kids additions
- New teen additions
- Most popular
- Albertson Collection
- See all ebooks collections
- NYT Bestsellers - Audiobook Fiction
- NYT Bestsellers - Audiobook Nonfiction
- Available now
- New audiobook additions
- New kids additions
- New teen additions
- Most popular
- Try something different
- See all audiobooks collections
- Popular Magazines
- Revistas
- Health & Fitness
- Cars & Motorcycles
- Home & Garden
- See all magazines collections