H.W. Brands
All Books By H.W. Brands
The First American
- By: H.W. Brands
- Narrator: H.W. Brands
- Length: 36 hours 34 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: November 28, 2008
- Language: English
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4.09(21217 ratings)
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 Drawing from a wealth of sources, including previously unpublished letters to and from Franklin, Brands creates an unforgettable tribute to a man for the ages.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.
... Read moreThe Heartbreak of Aaron Burr
- By: H.W. Brands
- Narrator: H.W. Brands
- Length: 5 hours 9 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: June 01, 2012
- Language: English
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3.55(594 ratings)
One of the nation’s most respected historians and a two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, H.W. Brands has the rare gift of investing historical narrative with unmatched verve and insight. The Heartbreak of Aaron Burr sheds light on the life of the third vice president of the United States, a man who is perhaps best known for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
... Read moreThe Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin
- By: H.W. Brands
- Narrator: H.W. Brands
- Length: 8 hours 0 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: September 12, 2008
- Language: English
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4.09(21217 ratings)
A study of the life of Benjamin Franklin and his influence on both American and world history. From his early days as a printer’s apprentice to very nearly his last days, Benjamin Franklin‘s thirst for knowledge and his desire to share what he knew brought him into the forefront of a changing world.
... Read moreThe Masters of Enterprise
- By: H.W. Brands
- Narrator: H.W. Brands
- Length: 8 hours 21 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: January 16, 2009
- Language: English
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3.96(15 ratings)
Since the formation of the American Republic the principles of free enterprise and equal opportunity have been at the very core of economic philosophy. During the revolution, colonists fought not only for intangibles like “liberty” and “justice,” but also for the promises of a free market that provided everyone with the opportunity to pursue economic advancement regardless of social position and unsubjugated to a crown. America quickly became a society in which an individual’s success would be measured not by birthright, but rather by determination. In this atmosphere, men and women have sought fortune limited only by their own abilities, their willingness to work hard, and their courage in the face of unknown dangers. In this course, we’ll examine the lives and careers of successful men and women who seized the opportunities offered by the vibrant and open economy that has ensued. We’ll examine how each of these individuals found the necessary resources-both economic and personal-to achieve greatness in the business arena. In doing so, we hope not only to arrive at a better understanding of American business history in general, but also to commune with its greatest visionaries-its Masters of Enterprise.
... Read moreThe Money Men
- By: H.W. Brands
- Length: 4 hours 23 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: November 01, 2006
- Language: English
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3.63(360 ratings)
From the first days of the United States, a battle raged over money. On one side were the democrats, who wanted cheap money and feared the concentration of financial interests in the hands of a few. On the other were the capitalists who sought the soundness of a national bank-and the profits that came with it.
In telling this exciting story, H. W. Brands focuses on five “Money Men”: Alexander Hamilton, who championed a national bank; Nicholas Biddle, whose run-in with Andrew Jackson led to the bank’s demise; Jay Cooke, who financed the Union in the Civil War; Jay Gould, who tried to corner the gold market; and J. P. Morgan, whose position was so commanding that he bailed out the U.S. Treasury.
The Money Men is a riveting narrative, a revealing history of the men who fought over the lifeblood of American commerce and power.