Reviews
"Without a shadow of doubt this is one of the finest Irish-American books ever written....What Egan has done is restore the reputation and uncovered a host of details on a man I would venture to say had no peer in our history of Irish America....Egan's take on Irish-American history gives this book a breadth and significance that would be very hard to match." -- Niall O'Dowd, Irish America "This is marvelous stuff. Thomas F. Meagher strides onto Egan's beautifully wrought pages just as he lived -- powerfully larger than life. A fascinating account of an extraordinary life." -- Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics "A fascinating, well-told story by an author fully committed to his subject. Egan's impeccable research, uncomplicated readability, and flowing narrative reflect his deep knowledge of a difficult and complex man." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "As history, Egan's book is solid; as storytelling, it's captivating . . . An impressive biography." -- Publishers Weekly "Meagher lived life full-tilt, with old-fashioned honor as well as courage and dash, so inspiring Egan that the prose flashes and flares . . . " -- Booklist, starred review "Just in time for St. Paddy's Day comes this sensational bio."-- AARP The Magazine "Thomas Meagher's is an irresistible story, irresistibly retold by the virtuosic Timothy Egan . . . The author tells Meagher's exhilarating story with an Irishman's flair for the tragic, poetic and dramatic . . . A gripping, novelistic page-turner.... Imperfect but irresistible, Meagher has long deserved a revival and reappraisal. For sure, he has a rousing one now." -- The Wall Street Journal "Stirring and magnificent . . . Egan combines deep reporting with masterful storytelling to chronicle this bigger-than-life figure." -- Dallas Morning News "Exhilarating . . . a rollicking, historical adventure story . . . You may not have heard the name Meagher, but after reading Egan's excellent biography, you'll never forget it." -- San Antonio Express News "An old-fashioned tale of tall talk, high ideals, and irresistible appeal . . .You will not read a historical thriller like this all year... [Egan] is a master storyteller." -- The Boston Globe, "Without a shadow of doubt this is one of the finest Irish-American books ever written....What Egan has done is restore the reputation and uncovered a host of details on a man I would venture to say had no peer in our history of Irish America....Egan's take on Irish-American history gives this book a breadth and significance that would be very hard to match." -- Niall O'Dowd, Irish America "This is marvelous stuff. Thomas F. Meagher strides onto Egan's beautifully wrought pages just as he lived -- powerfully larger than life. A fascinating account of an extraordinary life." -- Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics "A fascinating, well-told story by an author fully committed to his subject. Egan's impeccable research, uncomplicated readability, and flowing narrative reflect his deep knowledge of a difficult and complex man." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "As history, Egan's book is solid; as storytelling, it's captivating . . . An impressive biography." -- Publishers Weekly "Meagher lived life full-tilt, with old-fashioned honor as well as courage and dash, so inspiring Egan that the prose flashes and flares . . . " -- Booklist, starred review "Just in time for St. Paddy's Day comes this sensational bio."-- AARP The Magazine "Thomas Meagher's is an irresistible story, irresistibly retold by the virtuosic Timothy Egan . . . The author tells Meagher's exhilarating story with an Irishman's flair for the tragic, poetic and dramatic . . . A gripping, novelistic page-turner.... Imperfect but irresistible, Meagher has long deserved a revival and reappraisal. For sure, he has a rousing one now." -- The Wall Street Journal "Stirring and magnificent . . . Egan combines deep reporting with masterful storytelling to chronicle this bigger-than-life figure." -- Dallas Morning News "Exhilarating . . . a rollicking, historical adventure story . . . You may not have heard the name Meagher, but after reading Egan's excellent biography, you'll never forget it." -- San Antonio Express News "An old-fashioned tale of tall talk, high ideals, and irresistible appeal . . .You will not read a historical thriller like this all year... [Egan] is a master storyteller." -- The Boston Globe "Egan has a gift for sweeping narrative . . . and he has a journalist's eye for the telltale detail . . . This is masterly work." -- The New York Times Book Review, "Without a shadow of doubt this is one of the finest Irish-American books ever written....What Egan has done is restore the reputation and uncovered a host of details on a man I would venture to say had no peer in our history of Irish America....Egan's take on Irish-American history gives this book a breadth and significance that would be very hard to match." -- Niall O'Dowd, Irish America "This is marvelous stuff. Thomas F. Meagher strides onto Egan's beautifully wrought pages just as he lived -- powerfully larger than life. A fascinating account of an extraordinary life." -- Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics "A fascinating, well-told story by an author fully committed to his subject. Egan's impeccable research, uncomplicated readability, and flowing narrative reflect his deep knowledge of a difficult and complex man." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "As history, Egan's book is solid; as storytelling, it's captivating . . . An impressive biography." -- Publishers Weekly "Meagher lived life full-tilt, with old-fashioned honor as well as courage and dash, so inspiring Egan that the prose flashes and flares . . . " -- Booklist, starred review "Just in time for St. Paddy's Day comes this sensational bio."-- AARP The Magazine "Thomas Meagher's is an irresistible story, irresistibly retold by the virtuosic Timothy Egan . . . The author tells Meagher's exhilarating story with an Irishman's flair for the tragic, poetic and dramatic . . . A gripping, novelistic page-turner.... Imperfect but irresistible, Meagher has long deserved a revival and reappraisal. For sure, he has a rousing one now." -- The Wall Street Journal "Stirring and magnificent . . . Egan combines deep reporting with masterful storytelling to chronicle this bigger-than-life figure." -- Dallas Morning News "Exhilarating . . . a rollicking, historical adventure story . . . You may not have heard the name Meagher, but after reading Egan's excellent biography, you'll never forget it." -- San Antonio Express News "An old-fashioned tale of tall talk, high ideals, and irresistible appeal . . .You will not read a historical thriller like this all year... [Egan] is a master storyteller." -- The Boston Globe "Egan has a gift for sweeping narrative . . . and he has a journalist's eye for the telltale detail . . . This is masterly work." -- The New York Times Book Review, "Without a shadow of doubt this is one of the finest Irish-American books ever written....What Egan has done is restore the reputation and uncovered a host of details on a man I would venture to say had no peer in our history of Irish America....Egan's take on Irish-American history gives this book a breadth and significance that would be very hard to match." -- Niall O'Dowd, Irish America "This is marvelous stuff. Thomas F. Meagher strides onto Egan's beautifully wrought pages just as he lived -- powerfully larger than life. A fascinating account of an extraordinary life." -- Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics "A fascinating, well-told story by an author fully committed to his subject. Egan's impeccable research, uncomplicated readability, and flowing narrative reflect his deep knowledge of a difficult and complex man." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "As history, Egan's book is solid; as storytelling, it's captivating . . . An impressive biography." -- Publishers Weekly, "Without a shadow of doubt this is one of the finest Irish-American books ever written....What Egan has done is restore the reputation and uncovered a host of details on a man I would venture to say had no peer in our history of Irish America....Egan's take on Irish-American history gives this book a breadth and significance that would be very hard to match." -- Niall O'Dowd, Irish America "This is marvelous stuff. Thomas F. Meagher strides onto Egan's beautifully wrought pages just as he lived -- powerfully larger than life. A fascinating account of an extraordinary life." -- Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics "A fascinating, well-told story by an author fully committed to his subject. Egan's impeccable research, uncomplicated readability, and flowing narrative reflect his deep knowledge of a difficult and complex man." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "As history, Egan's book is solid; as storytelling, it's captivating . . . An impressive biography." -- Publishers Weekly "Meagher lived life full-tilt, with old-fashioned honor as well as courage and dash, so inspiring Egan that the prose flashes and flares . . . " -- Booklist, starred review "Just in time for St. Paddy's Day comes this sensational bio." -- AARP The Magazine "Thomas Meagher's is an irresistible story, irresistibly retold by the virtuosic Timothy Egan . . . The author tells Meagher's exhilarating story with an Irishman's flair for the tragic, poetic and dramatic . . . A gripping, novelistic page-turner.... Imperfect but irresistible, Meagher has long deserved a revival and reappraisal. For sure, he has a rousing one now." -- The Wall Street Journal "Stirring and magnificent . . . Egan combines deep reporting with masterful storytelling to chronicle this bigger-than-life figure." -- Dallas Morning News "An old-fashioned tale of tall talk, high ideals, and irresistible appeal . . .You will not read a historical thriller like this all year... [Egan] is a master storyteller." -- The Boston Globe, "Without a shadow of doubt this is one of the finest Irish-American books ever written....What Egan has done is restore the reputation and uncovered a host of details on a man I would venture to say had no peer in our history of Irish America....Egan's take on Irish-American history gives this book a breadth and significance that would be very hard to match." -- Niall O'Dowd, Irish America "This is marvelous stuff. Thomas F. Meagher strides onto Egan's beautifully wrought pages just as he lived -- powerfully larger than life. A fascinating account of an extraordinary life." -- Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics "A fascinating, well-told story by an author fully committed to his subject. Egan's impeccable research, uncomplicated readability, and flowing narrative reflect his deep knowledge of a difficult and complex man." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "As history, Egan's book is solid; as storytelling, it's captivating . . . An impressive biography." -- Publishers Weekly "Meagher lived life full-tilt, with old-fashioned honor as well as courage and dash, so inspiring Egan that the prose flashes and flares . . . " -- Booklist, starred review "Just in time for St. Paddy's Day comes this sensational bio." -- AARP The Magazine, "Edward Curtis's hauntingly beautiful photographs have graced gallery walls and coffee tables for generations-and his work remains essential to our conception of the American West. Now, in this extraordinary biography, Tim Egan has deftly captured the man behind the images, revealing a great American adventurer who lived at the fragile, fertile intersection of history, anthropology, and art." -Hampton Sides, author of Blood and ThunderPraise for BIG BURN: TEDDY ROOSEVELT AND THE FIRE THAT SAVED AMERICA"[Egan] has already proved himself to be a masterly collector of memorable stories. His new book, The Big Burn, continues in the same tradition What makes The Big Burn particularly impressive is Egan's skill as an equal-opportunity storyteller. By this I mean that he recounts the stories of men and women completely unknown to most of us with the same fervor he uses to report the stories of historic figures Even as we mark the centennial of this great fire, wildfires in the West continue to burn. It makes this book-which is a masterwork in every sense-worthy of a very careful reading." -Christian Science Monitor "Few writers have the Pulitzer Prize-winning Egan's gift for transforming history lessons into the stuff of riveting page-turners Don't miss thisone. Grade: A." -Entertainment WeeklyPraise and Awards for THE WORST HARD TIME: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THOSE WHO SURVIVED THE GREAT AMERICAN DUST BOWL"Searing history Egan offers dramatic descriptions of the storms that vividly recreate their apocalyptic fury. He really excels, however, in capturing the human suffering they inflicted [A] sobering, heart-wrenching book" -Washington Post Book World"Egan has gone beyond statistics to reach the heart of this tragedy. The Worst Hard Time provides a sobering, gripping account of a disaster whose wounds are still not fully healed today." -Boston Globe"As one who as a young reporter survived and reported on the great dust bowl disaster, I recommend this book as a dramatic, exciting and accurate account of that incredible and deadly phenomenon. This is can't put it down history." -Walter Cronkite, "Without a shadow of doubt this is one of the finest Irish-American books ever written....What Egan has done is restore the reputation and uncovered a host of details on a man I would venture to say had no peer in our history of Irish America....Egan's take on Irish-American history gives this book a breadth and significance that would be very hard to match." -- Niall O'Dowd, Irish America "This is marvelous stuff. Thomas F. Meagher strides onto Egan's beautifully wrought pages just as he lived -- powerfully larger than life. A fascinating account of an extraordinary life." -- Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics "A fascinating, well-told story by an author fully committed to his subject. Egan's impeccable research, uncomplicated readability, and flowing narrative reflect his deep knowledge of a difficult and complex man." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "As history, Egan's book is solid; as storytelling, it's captivating . . . An impressive biography." -- Publishers Weekly "Meagher lived life full-tilt, with old-fashioned honor as well as courage and dash, so inspiring Egan that the prose flashes and flares . . . " -- Booklist, starred review "Just in time for St. Paddy's Day comes this sensational bio." -- AARP The Magazine "Thomas Meagher's is an irresistible story, irresistibly retold by the virtuosic Timothy Egan . . . The author tells Meagher's exhilarating story with an Irishman's flair for the tragic, poetic and dramatic . . . A gripping, novelistic page-turner.... Imperfect but irresistible, Meagher has long deserved a revival and reappraisal. For sure, he has a rousing one now." -- The Wall Street Journal