Benjamin Franklin's Last Bet : The Favorite Founder's Divisive Death, Enduring Afterlife, and Blueprint for American Prosperity
Benjamin Franklin's Last Bet : The Favorite Founder's Divisive Death, Enduring Afterlife, and Blueprint for American Prosperity
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Author(s): Meyer, Michael
ISBN No.: 9781328568892
Pages: 368
Year: 202204
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 40.01
Status: Out Of Print

"An engrossing look at a lesser-known aspect of Benjamin Franklin''s legacy . Enriched by vivid character sketches and lucid explanations of financial and policy matters, this is an entertaining examination of how a wise investment pays off." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "If anyone had told me you could find something genuinely new about one of the founding fathers, I wouldn''t have believed it. But Michael Meyer''s extraordinary tale of this amazingly foresighted project of Ben Franklin''s proves me wrong--and makes for lively and fascinating reading." -- Adam Hochschild, New York Times bestselling author "A portrait of the great revolutionary leader as a working-class populist. Meyer''s book sheds fascinating light on an icon who has been reduced to a symbol." -- Kirkus Reviews "Throughout this narrative of the checkered conformance to Franklin''s intention, Meyer wryly injects apt adages from Franklin''s Poor Richard''s Almanack into his own lively prose. A unique and entrancing investigation.


" -- Booklist "[Benjamin Franklin''s Last Bet] provides a glorious wealth of information on Franklin''s family life, work, dedication to the common man, and determination to see the great American experiment in which he was so intimately involved grow and thrive." -- Philadelphia Magazine "Michael Meyer''s marvelous book has it all: life, death, love, money, generosity, and greed, not to mention the seeds of microfinance, the miracle of compound interest, and the important lesson that an idealistic vision, even if imperfectly executed, can change lives." -- Anne Fadiman, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down "From the first page, Michael Meyer''s storytelling talent grips you and doesn''t let go. Benjamin Franklin''s Last Bet is a surprising and important read that follows the financial and cultural ripples caused by the founding father''s death, from the surprising revelations that appear in his will right up to the present day. Full of rich detail and deftly-rendered twists and turns, this is a superb read that will make you see Franklin, and our American culture today, in an entirely new light." -- A.J. Baime, New York Times best-selling author of White Lies and The Accidental President "Deeply researched and beautifully written, Benjamin Franklin''s Last Bet is also utterly original: the history of a great man''s legal and philanthropic afterlife.


By beginning at the end--Franklin''s death, and his unusual will--Meyer embarks on a tale that reveals both the origins of American philanthropy and its trajectory over more than two centuries." -- Peter Hessler, New York Times best-selling author of Oracle Bones, finalist for the National Book Award "Benjamin Franklin gave more than his thoughts to the future of the young republic he helped establish. As Michael Meyer explains in this illuminating account, the founder also bequeathed an enduring financial endowment to his beloved ''leather apron'' men--the working people of Boston, Philadelphia, and America. Benjamin Franklin''s Last Bet is a welcome and timely addition to our understanding of Franklin''s age, as well as our own." -- Philip Dray, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and author of Stealing God''s Thunder: Benjamin Franklin''s Lightning Rod and the Invention of America "Benjamin Franklin''s Last Bet is the charming, wide-ranging tale of Franklin''s dying bequest to the tradesmen of Boston and Philadelphia and its abiding legacy. Meyer is a brilliant guide, unwinding for us the many threads that link this founding father to a modern-day America he would barely have recognized." -- Stephen R. Platt, author of Imperial Twilight, finalist for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction "What Meyer has done is remarkable: find an aspect of Franklin''s life that has not been written about to death.


A lively and engrossing narrative of how a person known for so many other things can make a mark by also being a philanthropist. Tech titans, take note." -- Air Mail.


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