Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous

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Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous

by Sarah Knowles Bolton

EN·~8 hours

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Description

This volume gathers the true stories of men who began life in poverty yet rose to national and international prominence. Drawing from different countries and fields—politics, industry, social reform—the biographies show how ambition, hard work, and integrity can turn modest beginnings into lasting impact. Readers will meet figures such as a farm‑boy who became a president, a mechanic who founded a great university, and a wool‑worker who built a model town, all presented to inspire young people today.

One vivid portrait follows George Peabody, a New England grocery clerk who, after a fire left him jobless at fifteen, leveraged honesty and relentless energy to become a leading merchant in Baltimore. By the age of thirty‑five he was heading a prosperous dry‑goods firm, and his later generosity funded hospitals and universities that still bear his name. The book uses his journey, among many others, to illustrate that perseverance combined with moral character can reshape a lifetime.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (499K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Darleen Dove, Sharon Verougstraete and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-04-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Sarah Knowles Bolton

Sarah Knowles Bolton

1841–1916

Known for lively biographies and uplifting writing, she introduced generations of readers to notable women, famous leaders, and the moral ideals of her era. Her books combined popular history, inspiration, and a strong interest in education and reform.

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