John Hancock, Willard Sterne Randall
John Hancock, Willard Sterne Randall
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John Hancock
First to Sign, First to Invest in America's Independence

Author: Willard Sterne Randall

Narrator: Steve Hendrickson

Unabridged: 7 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 06/10/2025


Synopsis

A compelling, intimate portrait of John Hancock, going beyond the flamboyant signature to reveal the pivotal role that he had in the American Revolution

A contemporary of Samuel Adams, John Adams, George Washington, and the Marquis de Lafayette, Hancock had a list of contacts that read like a who’s who of the American Revolution. But shockingly little has been written about Hancock himself. John Hancock tells the story of a man who deserves far more credit for his contribution to the American Revolution than he previously received—and award-winning scholar Willard Sterne Randall is determined to give him his due at last.

Born into relatively modest means, Hancock was sent to live with his wealthy uncle and aunt as a child. The couple raised him as their own and prepared him to take over the family company. A remarkably successful businessman, Hancock got involved in politics in the mid-1760s. He quickly rose in the ranks, eventually serving as the president of the Continental Congress and the first governor of Massachusetts.

John Hancock details all of the major moments in the Revolution, from the Boston Tea Party to the battles of Lexington and Concord to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Hancock’s actions fundamentally altered each of these events—and ultimately the course of the United States—in ways never taught in the history books. Randall also dives into lesser-known parts of Hancock’s life with nuance and compassion, including his education and controversial work with Harvard; his long courtship and complicated marriage to Dorothy Quincy; and his close relationship and eventual bitter rivalry with Samuel Adams.

John Hancock enjoyed great popularity in Massachusetts during the Revolution, but he left behind few personal writings, making it hard to tell his story. Through extensive research, Randall aims to restore Hancock to his rightful place, celebrated for his achievements as one of our Founding Fathers at last.

About The Author

Willard Sterne Randall is a Distinguished Scholar in History and Professor Emeritus at Champlain College. Prior to entering academia, he had a seventeen-year career as an investigative reporter—during which he garnered the National Magazine Award, the Hillman Prize, the Loeb Award, and the John Hancock Prize—before pursuing advanced studies in history at Princeton University. As a biographer and lecturer, he specializes in the history of the Founding Era.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthew on February 15, 2025

If you are looking for a relatively simple and informative read about one of the main leaders of our nations first pass at government, this is a very solid choice. Randall is an established biographer who knows how craft well and it’s a very enjoyable and well researched look into Hancock’s life. I......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on March 29, 2025

I received an ARC (advanced reader copy) of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review on my Goodreads page. Mr. Randall is known for his many wonderful biographies and histories of the Founding Fathers and the Revolutionary period. This book was a sorely needed modern day biography of......more

Goodreads review by Scott on June 28, 2025

(Audiobook) A solid, if not spectacular, biography about one of the more famous, but least known, of the Founding Fathers. Most know him as the President of the Continental Congress when the Declaration of Independence came into being, and that his was the 1st and largest signature on that document.......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on June 06, 2025

Offering a fresh perspective on the life of John Hancock, this engaging and informative biography reveals his pivotal role in the American Revolution. The book covers his business success, political career, and personal life, exploring his significant but often overlooked leadership and financial co......more

Goodreads review by Dale Bentz on June 29, 2025

A well written account of a founding father who doesn't seem to get the recognition he deserves. Certainly, he served the citizens of Boston, Massachusetts, and the fledgling US of A extremely well.......more


Quotes

“It is welcome news to have a biography that presents a compelling case for a reappraisal.”
The New York Times

“Randall's light, unadorned prose is a pleasure to read.”
The Wall Street Journal

“Randall’s biography succeeds in one crucial respect: it places John Hancock back into the core of the Revolutionary story, not as a footnote with a flamboyant signature, but as a consequential actor whose wealth, charisma, and political maneuvering deserve renewed attention.”
Journal of the American Revolution

Randall restores one of the American Revolution’s most recognizable yet overlooked figures to his rightful place in history... Drawing on extensive research, this book offers a nuanced portrait of a complex leader, finally reclaiming Hancock’s long-overshadowed legacy.”
Princeton Alumni Review

“A great opportunity to learn unknown details about Hancock's life and contribution to the nation's history... This is a great read for the summer and this moment in American history.”
Congress Magazine

“Deploying meticulous research, sharp analysis, and the same narrative verve he has used to illumine Washington, Franklin, and Hamilton, Willard Sterne Randall has produced a biography that finally elevates John Hancock from bold-face name to crucial American founder. Randall will not disappoint readers expecting a dramatic recounting of Hancock’s “signature moment,” but this book amplifies his extraordinary life both before and after the Declaration of Independence. We cannot possibly mark the nation’s semi quincentennial without learning more about the man who made its founding document a billboarded testament to his own personal courage.”
Harold Holzer, winner of the Lincoln Prize, author of Brought Forth on This Continent

“A concise, insightful look at one of America’s more neglected founding fathers. Willard Sterne Randall’s latest is another important contribution to our understanding of the financial origins of the American Revolution and the republic it produced.”
Randall Woods, author of John Quincy Adams

“John Hancock pledged his life, his considerable fortune, and his sacred honor to the cause of American independence. Although in his day a highly respected national leader and an extremely popular Massachusetts governor, Hancock remains a comparatively neglected Founding Father. Randall's highly readable biography is therefore a splendid gift to celebrations of the 250th birthday of the United States.”
Richard Sylla, New York University, author of Alexander Hamilton: The Illustrated Biography

“Willard Sterne Randall's John Hancock should serve as a corrective to generations of neglect that have blanketed Hancock in accounts of the American Revolution. Hancock's prosperous counting house on the Boston waterfront provides a splendid perspective on the economic debates that drove the rebellion, while Randall's account gives long-overdue credit to the importance of Hancock's open-handed generosity and clear-eyed leadership of the Continental Congress and America's most revolutionary state during the years of the Founding.”
David O. Stewart, author of George Washington: the Political Rise of America's Founding Father, winner of the Colonial Dames of America Book Prize

“Willard Randall’s well written reassessment of John Hancock goes beyond examining the character of this unfortunately neglected American founding father. The book is especially valuable on the fascinating interplay between the economics and the politics of this crucial period, both for the nation in formation and for Massachusetts. A fine contribution.”
—Benjamin M. Friedman, Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University and author of Religion and the Rise of Capitalism

"With clear, vivid writing, prolific historian Randall brings alive the life and times of Boston patriot John Hancock."
Booklist (starred review)

"This zippy biography... resituates John Hancock as the forgotten impresario of the American Revolution. A winning reassessment that will charm readers."
Publishers Weekly

"Thoughtful life of the all-but-forgotten Founding Father... A solid addition to the literature of the American Revolution."
Kirkus