Signing Their Lives Away - The Fame and Misfortune of the Men Who Signed the Declaration of Independence
Joseph D'Agnese; Denise Kiernan
Quirk Books (2009)
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History, Biography
Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Biography & Autobiography / Political, History / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
Hardcover 9781594743306
English
In July 1776, fifty-six men risked their lives and livelihood to defy the British and sign the most important document in the history of the United States and yet how many of them do we actually remember? Signing Their Lives Away introduces readers to the eclectic group of statesmen, soldiers, criminals, and crackpots who were chosen to sign this historic document and the many strange fates that awaited them. Some died from war-related injuries; others had their homes and farms seized by British soldiers; a few rose to the highest levels of U.S. government (ten signers were later elected to Congress). George Wythe was murdered by his nephew; Button Gwinnet was killed in a duel; and of course Sam Adams went on to fame and fortune as a patriot/brewer. Complete with a reversible parchment jacket (offering a facsimile of the Declaration on the reverse), Signing Their Lives Away provides an entertaining and enlightening narrative for history buffs of all ages.
Product Details
LoC Classification E221 .K54 2009
LoC Control Number 2008940104
Dewey 973
Cover Price $19.95
No. of Pages 256
Height x Width 7.6 x 5.3  inch
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