Daniel Webster

audiobook

Daniel Webster

by Henry Cabot Lodge

EN·~9 hours

Chapters

Description

Born into the rugged frontier of New Hampshire, Daniel Webster emerged from a lineage of hardy Puritan settlers who wrested a living from unforgiving granite hills and dense forests. The early chapters paint a vivid picture of a young boy whose childhood was shaped by the relentless struggle against harsh climate, scarce soil, and the ever‑present threat of conflict. From these stark beginnings, his keen mind and indomitable spirit began to take form, hinting at the eloquence and resolve that would later define his public life.

The author, a seasoned statesman, draws upon a vast array of contemporary and later sources, weaving fresh material with the established scholarship of earlier biographers. This careful synthesis offers a nuanced view of Webster’s ascent—his first forays into law, his reputation as a powerful orator, and his early influence on the young nation’s political landscape. Listeners will gain insight into how a frontier upbringing forged a leader whose voice would echo through the halls of Congress and the Supreme Court.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (551K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Cabot Lodge

Henry Cabot Lodge

1850–1924

A powerful voice in American politics at the turn of the 20th century, he helped shape debates over foreign policy, national power, and the United States Senate itself. He was also a trained historian and biographer, bringing a scholar’s eye to public life.

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