![]() John Hancock: Merchant King and American Patriot
ISBN: 978-0-471-33209-1
Hardcover
400 pages
September 2000
US $35.00
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The Boy on Beacon Hill (1737-1750).
The Merchant King (1724-1750).
The Merchant Prince (1750-1764).
Of Stamps and Taxes (1764-1765).
"Mad Rant and Porterly Reviling" (1765).
A Hero by Circumstance (1765-1768).
"Idol of the Mob" (1768-1770).
"Tea in a Trice" (1770-1773).
High Treason (1774-1775).
President of Congress (1775-1776).
Founding Father (1776).
President of the United States (1776-1777).
A Model Major General (1777-1780).
His Excellency the Governor (1780-1785).
Hancock! Hancock! Even to the End (1785-1793).
Epilogue.
Notes.
Selected Bibliography of Principal Sources.
Index.
The Merchant King (1724-1750).
The Merchant Prince (1750-1764).
Of Stamps and Taxes (1764-1765).
"Mad Rant and Porterly Reviling" (1765).
A Hero by Circumstance (1765-1768).
"Idol of the Mob" (1768-1770).
"Tea in a Trice" (1770-1773).
High Treason (1774-1775).
President of Congress (1775-1776).
Founding Father (1776).
President of the United States (1776-1777).
A Model Major General (1777-1780).
His Excellency the Governor (1780-1785).
Hancock! Hancock! Even to the End (1785-1793).
Epilogue.
Notes.
Selected Bibliography of Principal Sources.
Index.

