
The Federalist Papers By Hamilton, Jay, and Madison: The Only Affordable & Unabridged Guide to the Federalist Papers - Paperback
The Federalist Papers By Hamilton, Jay, and Madison: The Only Affordable & Unabridged Guide to the Federalist Papers - Paperback
$43.38
/

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
by Brian W. Kelly (Author)
Learn the US Constitution by reading the Federalist Papers. It is the best thing you can do to understand our great form of government.This book contains an unabridged version of the series of 85 articles and essays, written by founders Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, with a crisp two-part introduction by Brian W. Kelly. The purpose of the Federalist authors was to convince the people that the best course of action was to ratify the US ConstitutionToday more than ever with our top officials ignoring the Constitution and executing the office in lawless fashion, Americans need to know their rights and protections built into the basic framework of our government.Just because one or two powerful persons choose to ignore our rights and freedoms does not mean we must endure the tyranny. The first step of course is to understand the most basic written precepts. Reading the Federalist Papers is a must for every US citizen.
Author Biography
Brian Kelly retired as a 30-year IBM Midrange Systems Engineer in 1999, having cut his eye teeth in 1969 on the System/3 and online applications. While with IBM, he was also a Certified Instructor and a Mid-Atlantic Area Designated Specialist. Brian has developed numerous professional courses over the years that range from soup to nuts. After IBM, Brian wrote sixty-five books and numerous magazine articles about current IT topics and other topics such as books on constitutional issues, taxation, citizenship, patriotism, illegal immigration, and many other topics that have become must-reads across the nation. Brian Kelly is the most published living author of non-fiction books in the United States today. Brian has served on the faculty of various universities where he developed and taught various courses, mostly in the IT area. Brian was a candidate for Congress in 2010 and for Mayor in his home town in 2015. He is working on a way to make write-in candidates more appreciated so that the corrupt good-ole boys will have to stay at home, and regular competent Americans can run for office without it costing them a buzillion dollars just to do so.



















