Virtue, Valor, and Vanity Audiobook By Eric Burns cover art

Virtue, Valor, and Vanity

The Inside Story of the Founding Fathers and the Price of a More Perfect Union

Preview

Get 30 days of Standard free

Auto-renews at $8.99/mo after 30-day trial. Cancel anytime
Try for $0.00
More purchase options

Virtue, Valor, and Vanity

By: Eric Burns
Narrated by: Allen O'Reilly
Try for $0.00

$8.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $14.60

Buy for $14.60

Their ambitions, intrigues, and jealousies shaped the birth of our nation, but they overcame their foibles and imperfections to throw off the chains of tyranny and form a more perfect union. We think of them now as faces on money or statues on pedestals, and, as Burns shows here in luminous prose, thats exactly what they wanted to be. They all possessed astonishing brilliance, expansive egos, and more than just a little vanity. In this fresh perspective, Burns brings the Founding Fathers down off their pedestals to reveal the flesh-and-blood men - vain and modest, sensitive and stubborn, brilliant and ambitious - who overcame their faults and squabbles to establish a new nation that would shine as a paragon of governance. For the armchair historian, here is an exciting new look at our countrys origins.

©2007 Eric Burns (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Founding Fathers United States Revolution & Founding Historical US Constitution Americas Politics & Activism Biographies & Memoirs 18th Century Modern Presidents & Heads of State Military War of 1812

Editorial reviews

America's Founding Fathers included poets, politicians, philosophers, authors, and musicians, among other pursuits, and like their modern counterparts these men were, first and foremost, celebrities, consumed by the vain pursuit of fame, wealth, and the enduring legacy they successfully achieved. Author and Fox News host Eric Burns looks behind these almost mythical figures and dissects the ambition, insecurity, and self-conscious vanity that motivated these legends. Performer Alan O'Reilly imbues nine of these men with characteristic eloquence and insight, albeit mixed with a hefty dose of self-doubt, jealousy, and arrogance in this case. O'Reilly lends his jaunty baritone to such famous figures as George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton.

adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_c
All stars
Most relevant
I really enjoyed this book, I learned a lot I didn't know. narrator was great author was very good every thing was excellent

absolutely worth buying

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.