Description: The President: Office and Powers 1787-1948 Corwin 3rd ed. 1948 Stokes Lecture. Condition is Very Good. Shipped with USPS Media Mail. The Comprehensive title of this book is: James Stokes Lectureship on Politics, New York University-Stokes Foundation The President: Office and Powers 1787-1948 History and Analysis of Practice and Opinion compiled and written by Edward S. Corwin. In the words of the author, " this is primarily a study in American public law. The approach is partly historical, partly analytical and critical. The central theme is the development and contemporary status of presidential power and of the presidential office under the Constitution. Many studies of this topic have attempted to explain what the President's powers ought to be under the Constitution. This study, from an opposing viewpoint, endeavors to show how various presidents have implemented what the Constitution says they are to do. Very interesting reading - and if you've lived through the last half of the 20th C, you can supplement 1st hand how the Presidents have seen their position under the Constitution.
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Book Title: The President: Office and Powers 1787-1948
Author: New York University Press
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Publication Year: 1948
Language: English
Regional Cuisine: American
Format: Hardcover
Age Level: Adults
Country: USA