Washington : a life
Chernow, Ron
Washington : a life / Ron Chernow - New York : Penguin Press , 2010. - xxi, 904 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In this cradle-to-grave biography of the Founding Father, notable biographer Chernow thoroughly recounts how Washington rose to prominence in the French and Indian War, parlayed that early heroism into international fame as general of the Continental army during the American Revolution, and, as America's first President, unified a young nation and shaped its government-and he offers deeper explorations of, for example, Washington's cold relationship with his mother, his heavy reliance on younger devotees such as Alexander Hamilton and the Marquis de Lafayette, and his contradictory actions regarding slavery. Chernow's Washington is a reluctant celebrity who perpetually tries to retire from national service but refuses to turn his back on an embryonic republican country struggling with its newfound freedom. The narrative relies heavily on Washington's papers, but Chernow also liberally cites other primary sources and previous biographies. While objective for the most part, he occasionally offers well-grounded opinions on Washington's character and political and military actions.
9781594202667
2010019154
Washington, George (, 1732-1799)
Presidents---Wives---United States----Biography
E312 / .C495 2010
92 WAS
Washington : a life / Ron Chernow - New York : Penguin Press , 2010. - xxi, 904 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In this cradle-to-grave biography of the Founding Father, notable biographer Chernow thoroughly recounts how Washington rose to prominence in the French and Indian War, parlayed that early heroism into international fame as general of the Continental army during the American Revolution, and, as America's first President, unified a young nation and shaped its government-and he offers deeper explorations of, for example, Washington's cold relationship with his mother, his heavy reliance on younger devotees such as Alexander Hamilton and the Marquis de Lafayette, and his contradictory actions regarding slavery. Chernow's Washington is a reluctant celebrity who perpetually tries to retire from national service but refuses to turn his back on an embryonic republican country struggling with its newfound freedom. The narrative relies heavily on Washington's papers, but Chernow also liberally cites other primary sources and previous biographies. While objective for the most part, he occasionally offers well-grounded opinions on Washington's character and political and military actions.
9781594202667
2010019154
Washington, George (, 1732-1799)
Presidents---Wives---United States----Biography
E312 / .C495 2010
92 WAS