The First American, H.W. Brands
The First American, H.W. Brands
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The First American
The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin

Author: H.W. Brands

Narrator: Nelson Runger

Unabridged: 36 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/28/2008


Synopsis

Historian H.W. Brands' acclaimed, comprehensive biography of Ben Franklin--the first in over 60 years--made the New York Times best-seller list, was a main selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club, and earned a Pulitzer Prize nomination. The New Yorker hails, "Like its subject, this biography is both solid and enchanting." Many consider Franklin the most fascinating American man who ever lived. A scientist, businessman, diplomat, author, inventor, philosopher and politician, he is America's original Renaissance man. His remarkable and varied accomplishments include the discovery of electricity and the modernization of the postal system. Brilliant and bawdy, a master statesman and a cultural icon, Franklin was so important and popular in his day that, according to the author, "... only Washington mattered as much." Drawing from a wealth of sources, including previously unpublished letters to and from Franklin, Brands creates an unforgettable tribute to a man for the ages. Nelson Runger's narration highlights the incredible events and fascinating personality traits that made Franklin a legend.

About H.W. Brands

H.W. Brands taught at Texas A&M University for sixteen years before joing the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is the Dickson Allen Anderson Centennial Professor of History. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and the author of multiple books.


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Goodreads review by Nineveh

This is the first textbook that I've read almost all of, word for word. It is a very good book, and it prepared me well for the AP test. It is very detailed though, which I found helpful in trying to attribute mood and specifics to events, eras, leaders. I didn't find it laborious to read, because t......more