Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life
Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life
Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life
Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life
Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life
Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life
Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life

Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life

  • By Jeff Wilsner
  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Two centuries after his death, Alexander Hamilton is shining once more under the world’s spotlight. Hamilton was a scrappy self-starter. Orphaned as a child, he came to America with nothing but a code of honor and a hunger to work. Once here, he went on to help win the Revolutionary War and ratify the Constitution, create the country’s financial system, charm New York’s most eligible ladies, and land his face on our $10 bill. The ultimate underdog, he combined a fearless, independent spirit with a much-needed dose of American optimism.

    Hamilton died before he could teach us the lessons he learned, but Alexander Hamilton’s Guide to Life unlocks his core principles—it's intended for anyone interested in success, romance, money, or dueling. For history buffs and pop-culture addicts alike, this mix of biography, humor, and advice offers a fresh take on a nearly forgotten Founding Father, and it may well spark a revolution in your own life.

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    Through the Founders Online website, you can read and search thousands of records from George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison and see firsthand the growth of democracy and the birth of the Republic.