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Title: The Peacemakers: The Great Powers and American Independence

Author: Richard B. Morris

Format: Brown dust-jacketed teal hardcover historical study

Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers, New York

Publication year: 1965

Language: English

Narrative type: Nonfiction historical analysis

Genre: History

Topic: American Revolution, American independence, diplomacy, Treaty of Paris, international relations, war and peace

Intended audience: Adult readers, students, and scholars of American history and diplomatic studies

Contents: Examines how Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, John Adams, and other American representatives negotiated with European powers to secure the Peace of Paris and bring the Revolutionary War to a close, exploring their strategies, personalities, and the international context surrounding American independence.

Front matter: Includes a list of other books by Richard B. Morris and a title page preceding the main text.

Physical details: Brown-and-teal illustrated dust jacket featuring a black-and-white group portrait on the front, teal cloth boards underneath, gray endpapers, and black text printed on off-white pages.

Country of origin: Printed in the United States of America.

Keywords: The Peacemakers Richard B Morris Harper & Row 1965 hardcover American Revolution diplomacy Treaty of Paris early American history