PUBLISHER: Threshold Edition
RELEASE DATE: October 28, 2014
PAGES: 320
GENRE: History
REVIEWED BY WC
About the Book: The new nonfiction from #1 bestselling author and popular radio and television host Glenn Beck.
THEIR NAMES ARE FAMILIAR.
THEIR STORIES ARE NOT.
Everyone
has heard of a "Ponzi scheme", but do you know what Charles Ponzi
actually did to make his name synonymous with fraud? Credit for
inventing radio usually goes to Marconi or David Sarnoff and RCA, but if
you've never heard of Edwin Armstrong or Lee de Forest, you know only
half the story.
You've probably been to a Disney theme park, but
did you know that the park Walt believed would change the world was
actually EPCOT? He died before his vision for it could ever be realized.
History is about so much more than dates and dead guys; it's the
greatest story ever told. Now, in this powerful follow-up to his
national bestseller Miracles and Massacres, Glenn Beck brings ten more true and untold stories to life.
The
people who made America were not always what they seemed. There were
entrepreneurs and visionaries whose selflessness propelled us forward,
but there were also charlatans and fraudsters whose selfishness nearly
derailed us. Dreamers and Deceivers brings both of these groups
to life with stories written to put you right in the middle of the
action. You know that Woodrow Wilson was a progressive who dramatically
changed America, but did you know that he was also involved in one of
the most shocking national deceptions of all time? You know I Love Lucy,
but the true story of Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball is much better than
anything they produced for television. You've heard of Upton Sinclair,
the socialist author who gained famed with The Jungle, but it was a book he wrote two decades later that proved the depths he was willing to go to maintain his reputation.
From
the spy Alger Hiss, to the visionary Steve Jobs, to the code-breaker
Alan Turin, once you know the full stories behind the half-truths you've
been force fed, once you meet the unsung heroes and obscured villains
edited from our schoolbooks, once you begin to see these amazing people
from our past as people rather than just names, your perspective on
today's important issues may forever change. Find out why this series
has become America's new go-to history book.
WC's Review: Excellent, just excellent. Anyone who has a remote familiarity with this
country's evolution has got to read Beck's fabulous truths about folks
who had brilliant ideas for the advancement of society and those who
wanted to control and manipulate the masses.
Desi and Lucy, Alan
Turing the code breaker, the visionary Steve Jobs and computers, and the
inimitable Walt Disney fit the first category. Everyone knows that Desi
truly loved Lucy, but suffered from the insatiable lust that dominates
the lives of creative geniuses. Later on the rest of that story...
Of
far less character, if one can believe it, were terrorists Sacco and
Vanzetti, the nefarious Charles Ponzi, communist ideologues Woodrow
Wilson and FDR, of Richard Nixon and the despicable Alger HIss. Most
folks don't remember who these anti-American heroes were. An
understanding of the motives of these ne'er do wells is paramount to
comprehending the utopian leanings of the present administration, under
which our adolescent media continues to wallow in orgasmic frenzy.
Tom
Brokaw should know better but doesn't. How can a man who writes about
the greatest generation still breathe hatred for Nixon? Simple. Tricky
Dick convincingly exposed the communist Trotskyism of the media savior
Hiss.
What to make of Upton Sinclair? Does anybody read "The Jungle" anymore? Whatever happened to his blockbuster, "Boston?"
Beck gets it, as he always does.
About the Author: Glenn Edward Lee Beck
is one of America's leading radio and television personalities. His
quick wit, candid opinions and engaging personality have made The Glenn
Beck Program the third highest rated radio program in America and Glenn
Beck, one of the most successful new shows on the Fox News Channel. His
unique blend of modern-day storytelling and insightful views on current
events allowed him to achieve the extraordinary feat of having #1 New
York Times bestsellers in both fiction and non-fiction. Beck also stars
in a live stage show and is the publisher of Fusion magazine.
Online, he is the editor of GlennBeck.com and the publisher of TheBlaze.com.
Beck
is the author of six consecutive #1 New York Times Bestsellers
including his latest book, the thriller The Overton Window. When The
Christmas Sweater, his first novel, debuted at #1 on the fiction list,
Beck became one of a handful of authors to write books that reached #1
on both the fiction and non-fiction NYT lists.
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