American Lion
By Jon Meacham
By Jon Meacham
By Jon Meacham
By Jon Meacham
By Jon Meacham
By Jon Meacham
By Jon Meacham
Read by Richard McGonagle
By Jon Meacham
Read by Richard McGonagle
By Jon Meacham
Read by John H. Mayer
By Jon Meacham
Read by John H. Mayer
Category: Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs | 19th Century U.S. History | Politics
Category: Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs | 19th Century U.S. History | Politics
Category: Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs | 19th Century U.S. History | Politics
Category: Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs | 19th Century U.S. History | Politics | Audiobooks
Category: Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs | 19th Century U.S. History | Politics | Audiobooks
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$24.00
Apr 30, 2009 | ISBN 9780812973464
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$38.00
Nov 11, 2008 | ISBN 9781400063253
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Nov 11, 2008 | ISBN 9781588368225
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Nov 11, 2008 | ISBN 9781415957127
1036 Minutes
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Nov 11, 2008 | ISBN 9780739334591
611 Minutes
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Praise
“What passes for political drama today pales in the reading of Jon Meacham’s vividly-told story of our seventh president. The rip-roaring two-fisted man of the people, duelist, passionate lover, gambler and war hero, was also a prime creator of the presidency as the fulcrum of executive power to defend democracy…Meacham argues that Jackson should be in the pantheon with Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln for this and for his role in preserving the Union and rescuing democracy from elitism. He makes the historian’s case with wit and scholarship but Meacham also has the novelist’s art of enthralling the general reader much as David McCullough did for the lesser figure of John Adams. Reading American Lion one is no longer able to look on the gaunt, craggy face on the $20 bill without hearing the tumult of America in the making.”—Tina Brown
“Jon Meacham’s splendid book on Andrew Jackson shrewdly places presidential politics in the context of Jackson’s family life—and vice versa. With an abundance of gripping stories, and with admirable fairness, Meacham offers a fresh portrait of one of the most controversial and consequential men ever to occupy the White House.”—Sean Wilentz, Princeton University, author of The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln
“Every so often a terrific biography comes along that shines a new light on a familiar figure in American history. So it was with David McCullough and John Adams, so it was with Walter Isaacson and Benjamin Franklin, so it is with Jon Meacham and Andrew Jackson. A master storyteller, Meacham interweaves the lives of Jackson and the members of his inner circle to create a highly original book.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
“In magnificent prose, Jon Meacham has written an engrossing and original study of the life of Andrew Jackson. He provides new insights into Jackson’s emotional and intellectual character and personality, and describes life in the White House in a unique and compelling way. Scrupulously researched and vividly written, this book is certain to attract a large and diverse reading public.”—Robert V. Remini, National Book Award-winning historian and biographer of Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and Daniel Webster
“Finally, a book that explains our nation’s most enigmatic hero, a man who was revered and reviled and little understood. Jon Meacham brilliantly takes us inside the family circle that sustained Andrew Jackson’s presidency and provided his steadiness of faith. It’s a vivid, fascinating human drama, and Meacham shows how the personal was interwoven with the political. Jackson presided over the birth of modern politics, and this book’s brew of patriotism and religion and populism tastes very familiar. In helping us understand Jackson, Meacham helps us understand America.”—Walter Isaacson, author of Elon Musk
“American Lion is a spellbinding, brilliant and irresistible journey into the heart of Andrew Jackson and his unforgettable circle of friends and enemies. With narrative energy, flash and devotion to larger issues that are truly Jacksonian, Jon Meacham reveals Old Hickory’s complicated inner life and recreates the excitement of living in Jackson’s Washington. Most of all, Meacham’s important book shows us how the old hero transformed both the American Presidency and the nation he led.”—Michael Beschloss, author of Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed America 1789-1989
“An admiring, vividly composed portrait, full of colorful anecdotes and sentimental personal detail. Andrew Jackson’s presidency remains controversial; but even those who, like myself, prefer John Quincy Adams’s statesmanship to that of Old Hickory will find themselves engaged by Jon Meacham’s skillful narrative.”—Daniel Walker Howe, author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History
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