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Dinner at Mr. Jefferson's

Three Men, Five Wines and the Evening That Changed America

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Dinner at Mr. Jefferson's

Written by: Charles Cerami
Narrated by: William Dufris
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Soon after the new Constitution took effect and George Washington became president, the United States was in serious danger. A bitter political rivalry between two men who had once been allies, and two surging issues that inflamed the nation, led to grim talk of breaking up the Republic.

Then, a single great evening, arguably the most important dinner party in American history, achieved the compromises that led to America's mighty expansion. Though often mentioned, that dinner has not been recognized as a milestone in the nation's history.

This book will give life to host Thomas Jefferson and his two guests, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, as well as the dinner itself - the courses, the wines, the nature of the conversation - and the rapid results that followed.

©2008 Charles Cerami (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Americas Revolution & Founding United States

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"Cerami presents a fast-paced narrative of an event well-known but never told so brightly." ( Publishers Weekly)
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