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A Magnificent Catastrophe
The Tumultuous Election of 1800, America's First Presidential Campaign  
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  • CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

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In the bestselling tradition of John Adams and 1776
...a riveting story of our Founding Fathers

Pulitzer Prize-winner Edward Larson's masterful account revisits the wild ride that was the 1800 presidential election -- an election so convulsive and so momentous that Thomas Jefferson would later dub it "America's second revolution." This was America's first true presidential campaign, giving birth to our two-party system and indelibly etching the lines of partisanship that have shaped American politics ever since. Once warm friends, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson faced off as the heads of their two still-forming parties flanked by the brilliant tacticians Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, who settled their own differences in a duel.

Drawing on unprecedented, meticulous research of the day to day unfolding drama, Larson vividly recreates the mounting tension as each state voted and the lead passed back and forth. The outcome remained shrouded in doubt long after the voting ended, and as Inauguration Day approached, Congress met in closed session to resolve the crisis. In its first great electoral challenge, our fragile experiment in constitutional democracy hung in the balance.

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"In this absorbing, brisk account, Larson re-creates the dramatic presidential race of 1800...an invaluable study of a crucial chapter in the lives of the founding fathers -- and of the nation."
-- Publishers Weekly
"Pulitzer Prize-winner Larson vividly recounts America's first overtly partisan election.The colorful cast of Founders included Madison, Jay, Pinckney, Monroe and Samuel Adams; the behind-the-scenes machinations of High Federalist leader Alexander Hamilton and Republican organizer Aaron Burr were especially dramatic. Larson does justice to them all and demonstrates his storytelling mastery....[A] smartly conceived, beautifully wrought campaign history, bound to entertain and inform."
-- Kirkus Reviews
"A splendid new book."
-- George Will, Washington Post
"Larson...both deifies and debunks the founders in A Magnificent Catastrophe...His dramatic tale offers fascinating modern parallels."
-- Gil Troy, New York Times Book Review
"Edward Larson...captures the drama -- and complexity -- of this pivotal event in American history....He is scrupulously fair and balanced."
-- Glenn C. Altschuler, Philadelphia Inquirer
"Larson... provides one of the finest insights ever written into the history of the founding -- and sometimes faltering -- first steps of our modern democratic republic."
-- Thom Hartmann, BuzzFlash.com (Book of the Month Review)
"Smartly conceived, beautifully wrought campaign history, bound to entertain and inform."
-- Kirkus Reviews (Starred review)
"Through Larson's story, the reader can see the two-party system forming itself."
-- Bruce Ramsey, Seattle Times
"The best book I've seen so far to prompt reflection on what we're doing as we prepare to elect a new president."
-- John Wilson, Books and Culture
"A Magnificent Catastrophe offers a thoughtful and extended commentary on the gains and losses inherent in partisanship's triumph."
-- Jill Ogline, The American Scholar
"It would be hard to conceive of a more fluent, balanced, and full telling of the election's background and realities than Larson's."
-- James M. Banner, Jr., The Weekly Standard
"Dirty attacks, secret payments to a scandalmonger, deep disagreements, a cliffhanger ending...the 1800 election had it all, and Larson captures it handsomely."
-- Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal