Alexander Hamilton: A Life

Cover of Alexander Hamilton: A Life by Willard Sterne Randall
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 9780060195496
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.8 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 973.4/092, B, 973.4/092 B
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Alexander Hamilton: A Life by Willard Sterne Randall is a comprehensive biography published by HarperCollins on January 7, 2003. This 496-page work presents a detailed exploration of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding figures of the United States, highlighting his complex character and significant contributions to the nation. The book delves into Hamilton’s early life as an orphan, his role in the American Revolution, and his pivotal position as the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, where he laid the groundwork for the American banking system.

Readers will find a meticulously researched account that sheds light on Hamilton’s military service, political endeavors, and personal life, including his relationships and controversies. Randall’s narrative draws on the latest scholarship to provide insights into Hamilton’s upbringing, his influential writings such as The Federalist Papers, and the challenges he faced throughout his life. This edition offers a fresh perspective on Hamilton’s legacy, from his beginnings in the Caribbean to his dramatic end in a duel with Aaron Burr, making it a significant addition to the study of American history and biography.


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In the first full, one-volume biography of Alexander Hamilton in more than two decades, award-winning historian Willard Sterne Randall takes a fresh look at one of the most brilliant, conflicted, and elusive of our nation’s founders.

Orphaned at thirteen and apprenticed in a counting house, the precocious Hamilton learned principles of business that helped him, as the first U.S. secretary of the treasury, to create the American banking system and invent the modern corporation. But first the staunch, intrepid Hamilton served in the American Revolution, primarily as aide-de-camp to General Washington, acting as Washington’s spymaster. Forging a successful legal career, Hamilton coauthored The Federalist Papers and plunged into politics. Irresistibly attractive to women, he was a man of many gifts, but he could be arrogant and was at times a poor judge of character.

In this meticulously researched, illuminating, and lively account, Willard Sterne Randall mines the latest scholarship to provide a new perspective on Alexander Hamilton, his illegitimate birth, little-known military activities, political and diplomatic intrigues, and sometimes scandalous private life.

From his less than auspicious start in 1755 on the Caribbean island of Nevis to his untimely death in a duel with his old enemy Aaron Burr in 1804, Alexander Hamilton, despite his short and tragic life, left a huge legacy.

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