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Loading... Will Rogers: Ambassador of Good Will, Prince of Wit and Wisdom (edition 1935)by P. J. O'Brien (Author), Lowell Thomas (Foreword)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I've only just now skimmed it, but it seems an excellent and fast reading account. What a card he was, and so aware of the issues of the day. This is not an historical biography or critical account, it came out soon after Rogers' death. It is fast, informative, and due to the many quotes, quite entertaining. Because of Rogers' visits with so many world leaders, of which I was not aware, there is some real historical insight to be gleaned from the work. World leaders and human nature both failed between the two wars, in spite of Rogers' efforts. He died in a plane crash in 1935 in Alaska. He was on an early leg of a trip around the world, a Jon Stewart of his time, though more kindly, less indignant. There is a bit about the reputation of bankers, before and after the 1929 crash, that reminded me a great deal of the recent economic collapse. Human nature is slow to change, if at all. While history seems to repeat itself, we can only hope that gradually the best of human spirit will rise to the fore. The book includes a wonderful preface by Lowell Thomas; attractive binding, and many photographs. no reviews | add a review
Will Rogers: Ambassador of Good Will, Prince of Wit and Wisdom, first published in 1935, is an affectionate look at the great humorist, philanthropist, cowboy, newspaper columnist, movie- and vaudeville-star. Rogers, noted for his kindness to all he met, wrote his epitaph: "'I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I didn't like.' I am so proud of that; I can hardly wait to die so it can be carved." Rogers and aviator Wiley Post died in a plane crash near Point Barrow, Alaska, on August 15, 1935. Rogers was 55 at the time of his death. Included are numerous quotes of Will Rogers and 24 pages of photographs. No library descriptions found. |
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Overall it is however a good read and does give one a good deal of insight into the kind of man that Will Rogers was. He was generous to a fault, quick-witted, and loved by people worldwide, yet he remained rooted and humble throughout his life. And, of course, "He never met a man he didn't like," -- Grandpa ( )