National Bestseller
Acclaimed historian Joseph J. Ellis brings his unparalleled talents to
this riveting account of the early years of the Republic.
The last quarter of the eighteenth century remains the most politically
creative era in American history, when a dedicated group of men
undertook a bold experiment in political ideals. It was a time of both
triumphs and tragedies--all of which contributed to the shaping of our
burgeoning nation. Ellis casts an incisive eye on the gradual pace of
the American Revolution and the contributions of such luminaries as
Washington, Jefferson, and Madison, and brilliantly analyzes the
failures of the founders to adequately solve the problems of slavery and
the treatment of Native Americans. With accessible prose and stunning
eloquence, Ellis delineates in American Creation an era of flawed
greatness, at a time when understanding our origins is more important
than ever.