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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars James Burke Does It Again
James Burke, well known for pursuing the stranger paths of history, has done just that once more. This time, he follows the signers of the Declaration of Independence, following paths leading away from each one to something within the last fifty years sharing that name. If what you want is a straight history book, try a different author. This is Burke's area of...
Published on September 13, 2007 by Edith Nelson

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1.0 out of 5 stars Burke's Drivel
I have read nearly all of James Burke's work, and his Connections started my fascination with History of all kinds; nowadays, that's all I read. I also became a research historian and have co-authored a book; for that, I offer my unending thanks to Mr. Burke. Unfortunately, this book is nothing more than a collection of parlor tricks, one that wears thin after 2 or 3...
Published on September 28, 2007 by R. S. Jacobson


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22 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Burke's Drivel, September 28, 2007
This review is from: American Connections: The Founding Fathers. Networked. (Paperback)
I have read nearly all of James Burke's work, and his Connections started my fascination with History of all kinds; nowadays, that's all I read. I also became a research historian and have co-authored a book; for that, I offer my unending thanks to Mr. Burke. Unfortunately, this book is nothing more than a collection of parlor tricks, one that wears thin after 2 or 3 chapters. There's no history here nor story telling nor insights; only a compendium of extremely poorly documented linkages connecting the signers of the Declaration of Independence to a current person of the same name. Within each chapter is a set of linkages or connections that typically number above 20, not the six degrees of networking that Burke alludes to. With that many degrees of networking, I could even play this game. All this book does is showcase Burke's knowledge of fairly inconsequential people over the past 200+ years and does nothing to stimulate interest in the reader. This is one book I couldn't bear to read or finish. Mr. Burke should be ashamed to have written it; it simply is not up to his previous standards. There is nothing here...nothing at all; how unfortunate.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Useless exercise in connect-the-dots, July 30, 2007
This review is from: American Connections: The Founding Fathers. Networked. (Paperback)
I have read several of James Burke's earlier works, and I had hoped that his venture into my own field would illuminate a subject in ways that would not have occurred to conventional historians. Unfortunately, this book is nothing of the kind. On first glance, It is organized in a structure giving one chapter to each Signer of the Declaration of Independence (Mr. Burke seems not to have thought of the framers of the Constitution as belonging in his phrase "founding fathers.") However, each Signer lasts barely one paragraph with Mr. Burke connecting him to someone else, and then to someone else, and then to someone else, and then on and on he goes forming a daisy-chain of references, skittering across the surface of history like a spider sliding across a sheet of ice, until he gets to someone in modern times who shares the same name as that of the Signer [or, in the case of Benjamin Franklin, to a reference back to the original Signer]. The book is slipshod, superficial, and all too often fraught with ominous undocumented claims often introduced or accompanied by such phrases as "Some say" or "according to some." I am sorry that I bought this book; it makes the otherwise-useless book by Richard Brookhiser, WHAT WOULD THE FOUNDERS DO? OUR QUESTIONS, THEIR ANSWERS, read like a marvel of scholarly comprehension.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A silly exercise, July 7, 2008
This review is from: American Connections: The Founding Fathers. Networked. (Paperback)
Having greatly enjoyed Mr. Burkes books in the past, I was looking forward to one of his based on my soil. But proving that a name reappears (unrelated) later in history on some nameless board or committee sounds like an exercise best left to the student. The thought that the progeny of significant men in American history would have an effect later was a good idea, but not realized in this book.

Disappointing, but I still look forward to his next novel.
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars James Burke Does It Again, September 13, 2007
This review is from: American Connections: The Founding Fathers. Networked. (Paperback)
James Burke, well known for pursuing the stranger paths of history, has done just that once more. This time, he follows the signers of the Declaration of Independence, following paths leading away from each one to something within the last fifty years sharing that name. If what you want is a straight history book, try a different author. This is Burke's area of expertise, and he has done a wonderful job. Again.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History surprises., September 18, 2009
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Love the little know history and the subtle connections that helped form our history.
Great trivia for parties!
Really enjoyed it.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not his best work, June 20, 2011
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Waving of hands is done so much that, if I didn't trust Burke's knowledge of history, he would sound like a disgruntled undergraduate with many facts and little hope.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Confusing, April 3, 2011
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I thought this book would be focused on each Founding Father in strict biographical terms. The author only has a paragraph or two on each man and then moves on to other "connected" people. It put me to sleep - literally.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Drivel and Silly but full of historic trivia, November 11, 2009
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This review is from: American Connections: The Founding Fathers. Networked. (Paperback)
Other reviewers have correctly judged this book as "silly" and "drivel". However, because Burke is so knowledgeable about so many subjects, I found the book entertaining (in a silly sort of way). Great book to take the edge off of a long day. Occasionally, there is a gem of a sentence or a fact that creates that "ah hah moment". This is one of those books you should "never pay retail". I found mine in the discount bin.
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