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John Hancock

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John Hancock

By: Harlow Giles Unger
Narrated by: David Stifel
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He was a rich, powerful aristocrat, a merchant king who loved English culture and fashion, and, above all, he was a loyal British subject with ambitions of a lordship and a grand retirement estate in England. There simply was no doubt about it: John Hancock was the least likely man in Boston to start a rebellion. How, then, did this Tory patrician become one of the staunchest supporters of the American Revolution?

John Hancock's overnight transformation from British loyalist to fiery rebel and first governor of the independent state of Massachusetts is one of the least known stories of the American Revolution. Acclaimed author Harlow Giles Unger introduces us to the Founding Father whose name is as recognizable as George Washington's, but whose thrilling life story is all but untold. Applying his historical expertise and storytelling gift, Unger details the fascinating life of one of our most extraordinary business and political leaders—the first signer of the Declaration of Independence.

As Unger reveals in this unflinching portrait, Hancock was one of the most paradoxical figures of his time. A brilliant orator, he combines his wealth and political skills to unite Boston's merchant and working classes into an armed might that forced Britain's vaunted professional army to evacuate Boston, assuring the success of the Revolution.

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Fascinating Historical Details • Meticulous Research • Outstanding Narration • Comprehensive Biography • Engaging Voice

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Wish it could have lasted longer. Riveting informative loved the narration. I learned so much about a man whose name I just knew.

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this somewhat biased biography John Hancock's life serves as a Judicial reference for those studying the revolution and Colonial times. the author however diminishes all those around him and uplifst Hancock as the most effective actor throughout his many endeavors. There is useful information about Sam Adams and John Adams and other revolutionary war actors which one might not encounter other places

informative for the dedicated

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Being an American History person this book brings new information into how important John Hedcock was in keeping the American Revolution going from an Administration stand point. Not even college level courses do you get the depth how he shaped American History.

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I found Harlow Giles Unger’s biography of John Hancock most interesting. Unger did an excellent job of weaving facts acquired from various sources into a fairly fast-moving story. The research was meticulous and Unger’s storytelling was superb. My only complaint is Unger’s approach to Samuel Adams and John Quincy Adams. I think he overdid the disagreement between Sam Adams and John Hancock and went on to paint Sam Adams in a negative manner.

I read this as an audiobook downloaded from Audible. The book is thirteen hours and seventeen minutes. David Stifel does a great job narrating the book.

An easy read

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Harlow Giles Unger presents Hancock in such a way that the legend behind his signing the Declaration of Independence takes a back seat to the multiple reasons he should be considered a Founder of the United States. From merchant, to revolutionary, to President, and to Governor - John Hancock played a key role in every aspect of the Revolution and the Founding.

The author does a fantastic job of drawing the listener/reader in and writes in such a way that places you in the events being written about. The greatest critique I have is the authors portrayal of the Adams family - particularly Samuel Adams, as essentially villains of the story. Unger may in fact have a spot on portrayal of Samuel Adams, but it begins to come off as personal hostility towards him, even more so since the Epilogue of the book focuses in on Adams instead of Hancock one last time.

Overall, this portrayal of John Hancock is fantastic and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about a Founder who deserves to be recognized just as many times in his own right as the other major figures of the beginning years of the United States.

Hancock: More Than A Signature

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