An illegitimate child, born in the Caribbean, who arrived in America as a near-penniless teenager, Alexander Hamilton did not seem to have much in common with the rest of the Founding Fathers. However, after serving in the Revolution as an artillery officer and aide to George Washington, Hamilton became one of the foremost architects of the new United States of America. This book explores how his strong personality, quicksilver intellect and taste for combat played into the contentious arguments over what kind of country the young republic would become. The musical - winner of 11 Tony Awards - comes to London's Victoria Palace Theatre in November 2017.
Marie Raphael Orden de los libros






- 2017
- 2017
The U.S Constitution
- 179 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Politicians come and go, but the Constitution stands as the supreme law of the land. Setting forth the workings of our democracy, it is the bedrock document from which we derive our policies on topics as diverse and galvanizing as immigration, gun ownership, voting rights, taxation, policing, civil liberties, and war. In this indispensable edition, acclaimed historian and Constitutional expert Ray Raphael guides us through the origins, impact, and current relevance of the original text and all twenty-seven amendments. Here is the key historical context for issues in the news today—from the Electoral College to Washington gridlock, from peaceful protests to executive power. Thoughtful and nuanced, lively and highly readable, this annotated Constitution is for all of us to read and refer to—the ultimate political fact-checking source for every American.
- 2016
A People's History Of The American Revolution
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
A People's History Of The American Revolution draws upon diaries, personal letters and other Revolutionary-era treasures, weaving a thrilling, 'you are there' narrative - 'a tapestry that uses individual experiences to illustrate the larger stories' (Los Angeles Times Book Review). In the trademark style of Howard Zinn, Raphael shifts the focus away from George Washington and Thomas Jefferson to the slaves they owned, the natives they displaced and the men and boys who did the fighting.
- 2015
The book explores the transformative journey of ordinary individuals as they evolve from passive resistance to active revolution. Through a concise and engaging narrative, the authors skillfully create a sense of tension, highlighting the pivotal moments that catalyze this shift. The focus on personal stories and collective action reveals the complexities of social change and the power of grassroots movements in shaping history.
- 2007
A Boy from Ireland
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The narrative follows an immigrant boy who faces and overcomes prejudice, showcasing his resilience and determination. Through his journey, the story highlights themes of identity, belonging, and the struggle against societal challenges. The emotional depth and powerful storytelling create an inspiring tale of triumph and hope.
- 2001
Streets of Gold
- 216 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Set in 1901, the story follows Marisia, a young girl who flees Poland with her family but faces separation at Ellis Island due to her sister's illness. Alone with her brother Stefan in New York's Lower East Side, Marisia navigates the challenges of immigrant life while pursuing her dream of becoming an artist. The narrative explores themes of resilience, the immigrant experience, and the pursuit of dreams amidst adversity, complemented by historical details and period photographs that enrich the storytelling.