Max Farrand
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American historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Max Farrand was an American historian who taught at several universities and was the first director of the Huntington Library. Early life He was born in Newark, New Jersey, United States. He graduated from Princeton .
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- The Records Of The Federal Convention Of 1787 (1911) (596)
- The significance of sections in American history (1933) (90)
- The framing of the Constitution of the United States. (1913) (82)
- The Records of the Federal Convention (1907) (47)
- The Laws and Liberties of Massachusetts (1930) (9)
- The Development Of The United States (8)
- The laws and liberties of Massachusetts : reprinted from the copy of the 1648 edition in the Henry E. Huntington Library (7)
- Compromises of the Constitution (1904) (6)
- The Federal Constitution and the Defects of the Confederation (1908) (5)
- Benjamin Franklin's memoirs (1936) (5)
- The Indian Boundary Line (1905) (5)
- The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-Constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774–1781. By Merrill Jensen. (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 1940. Pp. vi, 284. $3.00.) (1941) (3)
- The First Hayburn Case, 1792 (3)
- The Fathers of the Constitution: A Chronicle of the Establishment of the Union (1922) (3)
- The Judiciary act of 1801 (1900) (2)
- Territory and District (1900) (2)
- Benjamin Franklin's Memoirs. Parallel Text Edition@@@The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: A Restoration of a "Fair Copy" (1949) (1)
- The Taxation of Tea, 1767–1773 (1)
- The Delaware Bill of Rights of 1776 (1898) (1)
- Daniel Carroll: A Framer of the Constitution (1944) (1)
- The founders of the union (1)
- Frederick Jackson Turner at the Huntington Library (1933) (1)
- The Huntington Library as a Research Center, 1925-1927 (1948) (1)
- The Mystery of the Pinckney Draught (1909) (0)
- Hugh Wynne, a Historical Novel (0)
- The Origin and Growth of the American Constitution: an Historical Treatise. By Hannis Taylor, Hon. LL.D. of the Universities of Edinburgh and Dublin. (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. 1911. Pp. xlii, 676.) (1911) (0)
- Self-portraiture: the autobiography (1940) (0)
- The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin; a restoration of a "fair copy" (1949) (0)
- The Revolutionary Generation, 1763–1790. By Evarts Boutell Greene, Dewitt Clinton Professor of American History, Emeritus, Columbia University. [A History of American Life, Volume IV.] (New York: Macmillan Company. 1943. Pp. xvii, 487. $4.00.) (1944) (0)
- The Quality of Distinction (1941) (0)
- The Fathers of the Constitution (0)
- The work of the Merrymount Press and its founder, Daniel Berkeley Updike : (1860-1941) (1942) (0)
- Roger Sherman, Signer and Statesman. By Roger Sherman Boardman. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1938. Pp. vii, 396. $4.00.) (1939) (0)
- James Madison, Builder: A New Estimate of a Memorable Career@@@Georgeg Mason, Constitutinalist (1938) (0)
- The Commercial Privileges of the Treaty of 1803 (1902) (0)
- The American Nation: A History (1908) (0)
- Benjamin Franklin's memoirs : parallel text edition : comprising the texts of Franklin's original manuscript, the French translation by Louis Guillaume le Veillard, the French translation published by Buisson, and the version edited by William Temple Franklin, his grandson (1949) (0)
- Book Review: The Contribution of Charles Pinckney to the Formation of the American Union, by Andrew J. Bethea. (1938) (0)
- Book Review: The Delegate from New York. Or Proceedings of the Federal Convention of 1787 from the Notes of John Lansing, Jr. Joseph Reese Strayer, editor. (1941) (0)
- Some Conversations of Dr. Franklin and Mr. Jay: Being the First Publication of a Manuscript Written by John Jay in Paris during 1783-1784 (1937) (0)
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