Two Centuries On, the Ideal of George Washington Abides
May 8, 2017 · magazine_repost, Books and Art, Edward Achorn
What is there left to write about George Washington? What insights can be gleaned about a man who has been the subject of centuries of biographies—many devoted to bringing the "flesh and blood" Washington to life—yet who still seems, in his "icy majesty," to stand above and apart from us?
First in Hearts
May 5, 2017 · Books and Art, Edward Achorn, book reviews
What is there left to write about George Washington? What insights can be gleaned about a man who has been the subject of centuries of biographies—many devoted to bringing the "flesh and blood" Washington to life—yet who still seems, in his "icy majesty," to stand above and apart from us?
Founders-in-Arms
February 5, 2016 · Edward Achorn, book reviews, George Washington
George Washington firmly believed that the “hand of Providence" was "conspicuous" in the miracle of American independence—secured by a ragged army, more than once on the brink of annihilation, against the greatest military power on earth. Certainly, astonishing fortune seemed to attend the…
A War of Words
December 7, 2015 · Edward Achorn, book reviews, Magazine
Long before cannons, muskets, blood, and bitter sacrifices settled the question of American independence, a revolution occurred “in the minds and hearts of the people,” John Adams recalled late in life.
The Yankee Traders
May 4, 2015 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
The Dynasty. The Evil Empire. The Bronx Bombers (and, at times, Zoo). Valued at $2.5 billion. Winner of 18 division titles, 40 American League pennants, and 27 World Series. No sports franchise in America approaches the orbit of the New York Yankees.
The Other Mrs. Adams
June 16, 2014 · Edward Achorn, book reviews, Magazine
When Abigail Adams first met her daughter-in-law Louisa, wife of future president John Quincy Adams, she was not greatly impressed. Even before the marriage, Abigail “was troubled by the fear that Louisa might not be made of stuff stern enough, or brought up in conditions severe enough, to suit a…
Secondhand Rose
April 21, 2014 · Baseball, Edward Achorn, Magazine
Do we really need another book about Pete Rose?
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
December 16, 2013 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Every Christmas season a new load of books about the Beatles appears, capitalizing on a baby-boom market that has yet to flicker out and the enduring love many middle-aged people feel for the Liverpudlians’ joyous noise from the 1960s. But the fanatics among us have been waiting with mounting…
Reserve Judgment
September 2, 2013 · Baseball, Edward Achorn, Magazine
For decades, the lords of big-league baseball scrambled to protect their antitrust exemption, warning that the professional game would fall apart if the owners could not conspire against free markets to run it their way. Most of all, they wanted to protect the reserve clause, under which a player…
Precious Stuff
July 29, 2013 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
A few years ago, I found the scorecard my grandfather had kept of a September 16, 1904, doubleheader he attended at Boston’s Huntington Grounds. He saw Cy Young pitch in the opener for the Boston Americans (now Red Sox) and Jack Chesbro pitch in the second game for the New York Highlanders (now…
Douglas of the West
December 3, 2012 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, American history
His contemporaries called him “the Little Giant.” They recognized that although Stephen A. Douglas was physically a pipsqueak—standing only 5-foot-4, small even for his generation—he loomed over American political life through his intensity, intelligence, and energy. Unfortunately for his…
Reasonable Doubt
October 29, 2012 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Just how awful was Thomas Jefferson? In an academic and media culture that sometimes seems determined to trash all things that hint at the magnificence of America, pretty awful. Jefferson, the brilliant Founder and chief author of the Declaration of Independence, that essential document of the…
Tough Love
May 21, 2012 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Many of the Founders revered their Puritan ancestors, who had braved the deadly Atlantic, endured bitter winters, and fended off Indian attacks and starvation to establish a new society in New England, free from the oppression of the British crown. When it came time to fight the slide toward…
Call Me, Ishmael
February 4, 2012 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
"Dollars damn me,” Herman Melville confessed to Nathaniel Hawthorne in June 1851, when he was contemplating the finishing touches on Moby-Dick; or, The Whale. “What I feel most moved to write, that is banned,—it will not pay. Yet, altogether, write the other way I cannot. So the product is a final…
Diamond Mythology
September 5, 2011 · Baseball, Edward Achorn, Magazine
We human beings seem to crave creation myths. The tale of Adam and Eve moved people for millennia, and still seems thrilling and sad, even though we know all about natural selection. And we still talk, however jokingly, about Abner Doubleday as the inventor of baseball. The Doubleday myth sprang…
Founding Partners
July 4, 2011 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Fight for Freedom
March 28, 2011 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
The American Revolution A Concise History by Robert Allison Oxford, 128 pp., $18.95
Book Review: Misunderstood Al
December 6, 2010 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Get Capone
Founders at Home
May 31, 2010 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
The Intimate Lives
George the First
March 1, 2010 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Christmas Conquest
December 14, 2009 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
General Sherman's Christmas
Polk's Empire
November 9, 2009 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
A Country of Vast Designs
Fighting Quaker
August 17, 2009 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Rise and Fight Again
Adams the Less
January 19, 2009 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Samuel Adams
Epistolary Marriage
June 2, 2008 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
My Dearest Friend
America at Birth
February 18, 2008 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
The Perils of Peace
Skin of Our Teeth
November 19, 2007 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
Almost a Miracle
Founder Reader
March 26, 2007 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
John Adams Unbound
The Anti-Brahmins
July 24, 2006 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
The Brothers Bulger
Yankee Zelig
July 4, 2005 · Edward Achorn, Magazine, Books and Arts
American Traveler