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“Brookhiser’s account is compact and balanced, and in the current political climate, could hardly be timelier…By persuading the justices to set aside their partisan differences and to speak in one voice, Marshall established the court as an emblem of bipartisan legitimacy in a polarized time.”
— New York Times Book Review
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“Genuinely satisfying….Elegant and readable.”
— National Review
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“A concise, informative, and at times entertaining biography of our nation’s fourth chief justice.”
— Kirkus Reviews
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“Richard Brookhiser is a master of the interpretive biography, and his incisive portrait of John Marshall couldn’t be more timely.”
— H. W. Brands, author of Heirs of the Founders
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As Brookhiser shows in this brisk biography, Marshall's success was partly due to the power of his legal reasoning and partly to his brilliant management of the men who served with him on the Supreme Court...Marshall would doubtless be pleased that it is his ideas that dominate this biography, not his quarrels, debts, ambitions, or amours.
— Foreign Affairs
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In Brookhiser's short and captivating biography, Marshall emerges as the institution's first great partisan operative.... The career of the great chief justice continues to this day to calibrate our expectations for the court.
— New Republic
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Mr. Brookhiser explains [Marshall's] decisions, and the disputes that gave rise to them, with the clarity and verve that we have come to expect from his lapidary historical portraits...[A] fine book.
— Wall Street Journal
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As Richard Brookhiser's fine new biography makes clear, the polarization of the age of Marshall matched (or even surpassed) our current battles over the composition of the Supreme Court...[A] balanced account.
— New York Times Book Review
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Marshall's...sphinx-like quality has proved tempting to biographers, and Brookhiser's volume is the third to appear since the beginning of 2016. It is also the first that is genuinely satisfying.... Elegant and readable.
— National Review
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Entertaining and instructive...Brookhiser brings to vivid life the gaudy facts and seamy characters behind such great cases as Dartmouth College and McCulloch.
— Washington Post
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Informative without being dull, thesis-driven without being argumentative...Another good entry in the good series of works on the Founders that Brookhiser has been giving us all these years.
— Washington Free Beacon
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Full of wisdom.
— Florida Bar Journal
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A concise, informative, and at times entertaining biography of our nation's fourth chief justice.
— Kirkus Reviews
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Richard Brookhiser brings his deep knowledge of the American founding, his appreciation for history's crisscrossing patterns, and his signature minimalist style to America's greatest chief justice. His book is also timely. For John Marshall's seminal conviction was that we were a single people, and that government was not 'them' but 'us.'
— Joseph J. Ellis, author of American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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Richard Brookhiser is a master of the interpretive biography, and his incisive portrait of John Marshall couldn't be more timely. The Supreme Court stands at the middle of the American political arena, and Marshall is the man who put it there.
— H.W. Brands, author of Heirs of the Founders