Alexander Hamilton : The Graphic hHstory of an American Founding Father
- Annotation:
- Alexander Hamilton, from his childhood in the West Indies to his death by dueling with Aaron Burr, was “one of the most influential figures in United States history—he fought in the Revolutionary War, helped develop the Constitution, and as the first Secretary of the Treasury established landmark economic policy that we still use today.” -- publisher
- Creators:
- Author - Jonathan Hennessey
- Colorist - Brad Simpson
- Inker - Matt Harding
- Letterer - Pat Brosseau
- Illustrator - Justin Greenwood
- Publication Information:
- Ten Speed Press, California, 2017
- Color or Black & White:
- Genres:
- Biography
- Non-Fiction
- Bibliography Available:
- No
- Original Language:
- English
- Historical Topic/Event:
- Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
- Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
- American Revolution (United States : 1775-1783)
- Geographic Setting:
- West Indies
- England
- New York (State)--New York
- Date Range:
- 1757 - 1804
- Tags:
- Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, George Washington, Aaron Burr, James Monroe, John Jay, sugar plantations, slavery, Elizabeth Schuyler, The Tea Act, Continental Congress, Revolutionary War, Treaty of Paris, Articles of Confederation, Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, Secretary United States Treasury, Excise Tax, Whiskey Rebellion
- Notes:
- Index, check out hamiltongraphicnovel.com for detailed chapter notes, additional material, news, recommendations for further reading, and more
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