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Robert Morris's Folly - The Architectural and Financial Failures of an American Founder (Hardcover)
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Robert Morris's Folly - The Architectural and Financial Failures of an American Founder (Hardcover)
Series: The Lewis Walpole Series in Eighteenth-Century Culture and History
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In 1798 Robert Morris-"financier of the American Revolution,"
confidant of George Washington, former U.S. senator-plunged from
the peaks of wealth and prestige into debtors' prison and public
contempt. How could one of the richest men in the United States,
one of only two founders who signed the Declaration of
Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution,
suffer such a downfall? This book examines for the first time the
extravagant Philadelphia town house Robert Morris built and its
role in bringing about his ruin. Part biography, part architectural
history, the book recounts Morris's wild successes as a merchant,
his recklessness as a land speculator, and his unrestrained passion
in building his palatial, doomed mansion, once hailed as the most
expensive private building in the United States but later known as
"Morris's Folly." Setting Morris's tale in the context of the
nation's founding, this volume refocuses attention on an essential
yet nearly forgotten American figure while also illuminating the
origins of America's ongoing, ambivalent attitudes toward the
superwealthy and their sensational excesses.
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