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208 pp.
| Oxford |
March, 2003 |
LibraryISBN 0-19-510354-8$$32.95
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YAPages from History series.
Drawing liberally from primary sources such as letters, speeches, court decisions, and the Constitution itself, Patrick traces the history of the Bill of Rights. The thorough text looks at early influences on the document (e.g., the Magna Carta) and legal landmarks (e.g., the Dred Scott case) that challenged the Bill of Rights. Black-and-white photos and historical reproductions provide solid support. Timeline. Bib., ind.