We are currently making improvements to the Audible site. In an effort to enhance the accessibility experience for our customers, we have created a page to more easily navigate the new experience, available at the web address www.audible.com/access.
 >   > 
American Creation | [Joseph J. Ellis]
Play American Creation

American Creation

  • UNABRIDGED
  • by Joseph J. Ellis
  • Narrated by John H. Mayer
  • Your Likes make Audible better!

    'Likes' are shared on Facebook and Audible.com. We use your 'likes' to improve Audible.com for all our listeners.

    You can turn off Audible.com sharing from your Account Details page.

    OK
  • Regular Price :$27.93

Two ways to buy!

What's Trending in History:

  • Average Customer Rating
  • Overall
    (134)
    Performance
    (22)
    Story
    (23)
 
  • LENGTH
    10 hrs and 57 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    10-30-07
  • AUDIO FORMATS
    About Audio Formats
    2 3 4 Enhanced Audio
 

People who bought this also bought...

Publisher's Summary

From the first shots fired at Lexington to the signing of the Declaration of Independence to the negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase, Joseph J. Ellis guides us through the decisive issues of the nation's founding and illuminates the emerging philosophies, shifting alliances, and personal and political foibles of our now iconic leaders: Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Adams. He casts an incisive eye on the founders' achievements, arguing that the American Revolution was, paradoxically, an evolution, and that part of what made it so extraordinary was the gradual pace at which it occurred. He explains how the idea of a strong federal government was eventually embraced by the American people and details the emergence of the two-party system, which stands as the founders' most enduring legacy.

Ellis is equally incisive about their failures, and he makes clear how their inability to abolish slavery and to reach a just settlement with the Native Americans has played an equally important role in shaping our national character. With eloquence and insight, Ellis strips the mythic veneer of the revolutionary generation to reveal men both human and inspired, possessed of both brilliance and blindness. American Creation is an audiobook that delineates an era of flawed greatness, at a time when understanding our origins is more important than ever.

©2007 Joseph J. Ellis; (P)2007 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"A history bound for phenomenal popularity." (Booklist)
"[A] subtle, brilliant examination...Ellis' lucid, illuminating and ironic prose will make this a...hit." (Publishers Weekly)

What Members Say

Average Customer Rating

4.0 (134 ratings)
5 star
 (40)
4 star
 (60)
3 star
 (26)
2 star
 (6)
1 star
 (2)
Overall
4.2 (23 ratings)
5 star
 (10)
4 star
 (10)
3 star
 (1)
2 star
 (2)
1 star
 (0)
Story
4.3 (22 ratings)
5 star
 (13)
4 star
 (5)
3 star
 (2)
2 star
 (2)
1 star
 (0)
Performance
  •  
    Kathy Cleburne, TX, USA 07-31-08
    Kathy Cleburne, TX, USA 07-31-08 Member Since 2007
    HELPFUL VOTES
    28
    ratings
    REVIEWS
    11
    4
    FOLLOWERS
    FOLLOWING
    0
    0
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    "Excellent reflection on our Americans past"

    Ellis is certainly my favorite writer on famous Americans: their lives and their contributions. He admires them without shame, and gives them due praise but is reflective and honest about their shortcomings and flaws. American Creation is a breath of fresh air from the anti American, "founding fathers were fools" dribble so common in academia these days.

    11 of 13 people found this review helpful
  •  
    David Keithville, LA, United States 05-05-13
    David Keithville, LA, United States 05-05-13 Member Since 2007
    HELPFUL VOTES
    8
    ratings
    REVIEWS
    88
    31
    FOLLOWERS
    FOLLOWING
    0
    0
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    "Great follow up to Founding Brothers"

    With Founding Brothers Ellis gave us a fascinating overview of the early years of the American Republic by focusing on several episodes that were key in the founding years. In American Creation he returns to this format to tell six more interesting episodes in the founding of the United States. This time he goes back to the Revolution to begin the book. The first chapter covers the year 1776 and the writing of the Declaration of Independence. The second chapter jumps forward a year and looks at the American army at winter quarters in Valley Forge. Here in Valley Forge the leaders of the American Army came to an understanding of what it meant to be a unified force. This helps to explain why so many of those who worked to make a stronger national government were former officers in the army. In chapter three he examines the arguments surrounding the creation and ratification of the Constitution.

    The first half of the book covers episodes that deal with the creation of the nation. The second half looks at three key episodes in the early years of the Republic. In chapter four Ellis examines the issue of how the Native Americans were treated in the early years of the Republic. We see how Washington and Knox sought to come up with some arrangement that could protect the natives and allow room for settlement. The futility of any agreement becomes apparent. There is simply no way to keep settlers out of Indian territory. The last two chapters focus largely on Jefferson. Chapter five discusses the formation of the first American political party by Jefferson and Madison. The last chapter examines the Louisiana Purchase and how Jefferson dealt with what he saw as Constitutional issues.

    This book feels a little more random at times than Founding Brothers. Each episode does work towards the central theme of the creation of the American system. Ellis is a great writer and this book makes a great introduction to the subject and to the episodes. Read this along with Founding Brothers and you will have a great start towards understanding the formation of the United States of America.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Showing: 1-2 of 2 results

Report Inappropriate Content

If you find this review inappropriate and think it should be removed from our site, let us know. This report will be reviewed by Audible and we will take appropriate action.

CANCEL

Thank You

Your report has been received. It will be reviewed by Audible and we will take appropriate action.