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David O. Stewart

David O. Stewart is a critically acclaimed American author known for his exceptional works in historical non-fiction. He gained distinction in his field through his decades of valuable contributions to literature. With a background in Law from Harvard University, Stewart transitioned from being a successful trial lawyer to an accomplished author, utilizing his ability to distill complex concepts into compelling narratives.

His diverse body of work spans American history, covering the founding fathers, the Lincoln era, the Constitution, and more. Some of his notable books include "The Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution" and "American Emperor: Aaron Burr's Challenge to Jefferson's America," which have earned him much appreciation, including the prestigious Washington Writing Prize for history.

Stewart is not just a talented writer but also an impressive speaker and history enthusiast. He is frequently invited to speak on constitutional and historical topics, sharing his acquired wisdom with audiences of all ages. Combining law, history, and master craftsmanship, David O. Stewart continues to forge a path as an influential figure in American historical literature.

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