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George Washington in the Ohio Valley
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ISBN: 0822983621 9780822975373 0822975378 9780822983620 Year: 1955 Publisher: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press,

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Annotation, A chronicle of Washington's excursions to the Ohio Valley frontier, as a soldier and private citizen.

George Washington and the origins of the American presidency
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ISBN: 0313002614 9780313002618 0275968677 9798400656583 Year: 2000 Publisher: Westport, Conn. Praeger

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This collection of essays is a retrospective analysis of the Washington administration's importance to the understanding of the modern presidency. The text also looks at different aspects of presidential powers, and at Washington's varying press coverage.

George Washington, foundation of presidential leadership and character
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ISBN: 9780313074189 0313074186 0275968685 9780275968687 Year: 2001 Publisher: Westport, Conn. Praeger


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The life of George Washington : Commander in Chief of the American Army through the Revolutionary War, and the first president of the United States
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ISBN: 0511792638 1108025528 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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George Washington was the first president of the United States, having led the Continental army to victory against the British during the American War of Independence. He became known as 'Father of the Country' owing to his key role in the formation of the nation, and is commemorated in its currency, postage stamps and the capital city's name. This biography, first published in 1807 and reissued here in the 1858 Boston edition, is a simply written narrative to inform the 'unlettered portion of the community', and is based on eye-witness accounts and personal recollections from those close to Washington. The author, a Congregationalist pastor from Worcester, Massachusetts, focuses on Washington's army career and his military campaigns, describing strategy, logistics and combat. The final chapters cover Washington's terms as President, and the book ends with an evaluation of his achievements.

George Washington : anguish and farewell, 1793-1799
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ISBN: 0316286028 9780316286022 Year: 1972 Publisher: Boston Toronto Little, Brown

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Profiles Washington from his second term as president to his death, focusing on his struggles to unite the new republic.

Inventing a nation : Washington, Adams, Jefferson
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ISBN: 1283950227 0300127928 9780300127928 0300101716 9780300101713 0300105924 9780300105926 Year: 2003 Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press,

The meaning of independence : John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson
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ISBN: 0813906946 0783742274 Year: 2004 Volume: *1 Publisher: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press,

The first of men : a life of George Washington
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ISBN: 0870495623 087049628X Year: 1988 Publisher: Knoxville University of Tennessee Press

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Written by John Ferling, one of America's leading historians of the Revolutionary era, The First of Men offers an illuminating portrait of George Washington's life, with emphasis on his military and political career. Here is a riveting account that captures Washington in all his complexity, recounting not only Washington's familiar sterling qualities--courage, industry, ability to make difficult decisions, ceaseless striving for self-improvement, love of his family and loyalty to friends--but also his less well known character flaws. Indeed, as Ferling shows, Washington had to overcome many negative traits as he matured into a leader. The young Washington was accused of ingratitude and certain of his letters from this period read as if they were written by "a pompous martinet and a whining, petulant brat." As commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, he lost his temper more than once and indulged flatterers. Aaron Burr found him "a boring, colorless person." As president, he often believed the worst about individual officials. Ferling concludes that Washington's personality and temperament were those of "a self-centered and self-absorbed man, one who since youth had exhibited a fragile self-esteem." And yet he managed to realize virtually every grand design he ever conceived. Ferling's Washington is driven, fired by ambition, envy, and dreams of fame and fortune. Yet his leadership and character galvanized the American Revolution--probably no one else could have kept the war going until the master stroke at Yorktown--and helped the fledgling nation take, and survive, its first unsteady steps. This superb paperback makes available once again an unflinchingly honest and compelling biography of the father of our country.

Inventing a nation : Washington, Adams, Jefferson
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ISBN: 0300101716 9780300101713 Year: 2003 Publisher: New Haven, CT ; London : Yale University Press,

Founding friendship
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ISBN: 1282273140 9786613815545 0813929121 0585120986 9780585120980 9780813929125 0813918820 9780813918822 Year: 1999 Publisher: Charlottesville University Press of Virginia

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The development of their friendship, and eventual estrangement, mirrors in fascinating ways the political development of the early Republic.

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