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Book Review
| John Jay: Founding Father. By Walter Stahr. (New York: Hambledon and London, 2005. xiv, 482 pp. $29.95, ISBN 1-85285-444-8.)
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| John Jay is the almost-forgotten Founder. Many of his papers and letters have been lost and much of what remains has not yet been carefully collected, edited, and published. Until Walter Stahr's splendid new biography appeared, the most recent biography of Jay was Frank Monaghan's John Jay: Defender of Liberty against Kings and Peoples (1935), published some seven decades ago. |
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