Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(4.2 stars; 3 reviews)

These characters have been chosen from various countries and from varied professions, that the youth who read this book may see that poverty is no barrier to success. It usually develops ambition, and nerves people to action. Life at best has much of struggle, and we need to be cheered and stimulated by the careers of those who have overcome obstacles.

If Lincoln and Garfield, both farmer-boys, could come to the Presidency, then there is a chance for other farmer-boys. If Ezra Cornell, a mechanic, could become the president of great telegraph companies, and leave millions to a university, then other mechanics can come to fame. If Sir Titus Salt, working and sorting wool in a factory at nineteen, could build one of the model towns of the world for his thousands of workingmen, then there is encouragement and inspiration for other toilers in factories. These lives show that without WORK and WILL no great things are achieved.

I have selected several characters because they were the centres of important historical epochs. With Garibaldi is necessarily told the story of Italian unity; with Garrison and Greeley, the fall of slavery; and with Lincoln and Sheridan, the battles of our Civil War. (Summary by Sarah K. Bolton) (9 hr 31 min)

Chapitres

George Peabody 19:37 Lu par Pamela Krantz
Bayard Taylor 22:19 Lu par Mary Schneider
Captain James B. Eads 11:03 Lu par Barry Eads
James Watt 21:30 Lu par sid
Sir Josiah Mason 12:09 Lu par Mike Pelton
Bernard Palissy 16:42 Lu par Mike Pelton
Bertel Thorwaldsen 11:53 Lu par Kristine Bekere
Wolfgang Mozart 14:12 Lu par Elli
Samuel Johnson 10:34 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Oliver Goldsmith 10:54 Lu par Lucretia B.
Michael Faraday 24:28 Lu par Uday Sagar
Sir Henry Bessemer 16:27 Lu par Rosie
Sir Titus Salt 9:27 Lu par Pamela Krantz
Joseph Marie Jacquard 11:07 Lu par Rosie
Horace Greeley 29:39 Lu par Mark DeVol
William Lloyd Garrison 33:20 Lu par Lucretia B.
Giuseppe Garibaldi 23:03 Lu par Debra
Jean Paul Richter 29:16 Lu par Mike Pelton
Leon Gambetta 22:09 Lu par MaryAnn
David G. Farragut 24:27 Lu par Debra
Ezra Cornell 21:49 Lu par sid
Lieut.-General Sheridan 28:47 Lu par Debra
Thomas Cole 21:21 Lu par Ann Boulais
Ole Bull 26:59 Lu par MaryAnn
Meissonier 15:30 Lu par MaryAnn
Geo. W. Childs 15:36 Lu par Jon Smith
Dwight L. Moody 27:45 Lu par MaryAnn
Abraham Lincoln 39:10 Lu par Barry Eads

Critiques

good stories


(3.5 stars)

Great readers except 4 of them. I don’t understand why LibriVox insists on using readers with extremely thick accents. I’m not racist, I just can’t understand them.