[PW] Federalist papers adapted for children?

Bob Boyce r.boyce at mail.lcl.lib.ne.us
Mon Jul 9 11:02:32 PDT 2007


I could see portions of the Federalist Papers VERY roughly adapted for children--three branches, question on strong executive, etc.--but it would be a vast oversimplification...

Bob Boyce

-----Original Message-----From: "Mark Wilson" mwilson at cumberland.lib.nc.us
Sent 7/9/2007 8:43:07 AM*\*To: list at project-wombat.org*\*Subject: [PW] Federalist papers adapted for children?*\**\*I have a customer who's thinking of writing an adaptation of The Federalist, for children. She wanted to see if such a thing already existed before she made this attempt. I've looked in our own catalog of course, also WorldCat. I've tried numerous combinations of title kw "federalist" and a mixture of as many terms as I could think of that point to not-the-real-McCoy. I.e., simplified, abridged, adapted.*\* *\*I find plenty of things of this nature for the Declaration of Independence the Constitution, but nothing for the Federalist Papers, a.k.a. "The Federalist." Am I missing anything? Or would this be, as I suspect, not readily adaptable for children? *\* *\*Mark M. Wilson*\*Reference Information Services Mgr.*\*North Regional Library*\*CCPLIC*\*Fayetteville, NC 28311-1961*\*mwilson at cumberland.lib.nc.us*\*(910) 822-1998 x230*\*_______________________________________________*\*Project Wombat*\*list at project-wombat.org*\*http://www.project-wombat.org*\*


More information about the Project-Wombat mailing list