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In the 'GEORGE WASHINGTON Ultimate Collection,' readers are offered an unprecedented journey through the multifaceted legacy of one of America's foundational figures, presented through a rich tapestry of literary styles. This anthology encapsulates an array of perspectives on George Washington's political, social, and military life, threading together first-hand accounts, historical analyses, and creative interpretations. The diversity within this collection showcases the sheer breadth of Washington's impact on America's identity, underscored by standout pieces that illuminate his leadership and character from unique angles, all woven together under the careful curation of its esteemed editors. The contributing authors and editors, George Washington, Washington Irving, Woodrow Wilson, Moncure D. Conway, and Julius F. Sachse, bring a remarkable depth of historical and cultural knowledge to the collection. Their backgroundsranging from presidential to scholarlyoffer a multifaceted exploration of Washington's era, reflective of the broader historical and cultural shifts of their own times. This anthology aligns with and contributes to the ongoing dialogue of American identity, democracy, and leadership, connecting historical inquiry with reflections on the nations founding principles through a chorus of distinct voices. 'Readers are encouraged to dive into the 'GEORGE WASHINGTON Ultimate Collection' not only as an academic pursuit but as an opportunity to explore the complex legacy of an iconic figure through a prism of diverse narratives and analyses. This collection is an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of America's past, the enduring relevance of George Washington's life and leadership, and the ongoing conversation about national identity and values. Engaging with this anthology promises a rich educational journey, fostering a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of historical scholarship and the power of collective memory.
Based almost entirely on materials reproduced from: The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources, 1745-1799 / John C. Fitzpatrick, editor. Includes indexes.
George Washington is an American hero whose fame is not wholly accounted for by the record of his life. Like Lincoln he was infinitely greater than anything he did. A military genius, he wrested liberty from tyranny; a statesman, he helped evolve a stable government from political chaos; a patriot, he refused a crown. Wisdom, patience, tolerance, courage, consecration to the righteous cause animated his every act. Contents: Life of George Washington by Washington Irving George Washington by Woodrow Wilson Journal of My Journey Over the Mountains The Journal of Major George Washington: Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie to the Commandant of the French Forces in Ohio George Washington's Rules of Civility George Washington in Revolutionary War George Washington's Remarks About the French and Indian War Inaugural Addresses State of the Union Addresses Messages to Congress Washington's Masonic Correspondence Letters of George Washington Farewell Address Last Will and Testament
This thoroughly edited collection gives a complete insight into the life and legacy of the first American President, George Washington. The work of George Washington presented in this book covers both his military carrier (Journals and Orders from the Revolutionary war) and his presidency (Inaugural Addresses, State of the Union Addresses, Messages to Congress and more). Finally, this collection sheds light to the private life of Washington through his personal correspondence. The edition includes the biography of George Washington and further insight in his writings, works and legacy. Contents: The Life of George Washington Journal of My Journey Over the Mountains The Journal of Major George Washington: Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie to the Commandant of the French Forces in Ohio George Washington's Rules of Civility George Washington in Revolutionary War George Washington's Remarks About the French and Indian War Inaugural Addresses State of the Union Addresses Messages to Congress Washington's Masonic Correspondence Letters of George Washington Farewell Address Last Will and Testament
George Washington—a man of honor, bravery and leadership. He is known as America’s first President, a great general, and a humble gentleman, but how did he become this man of stature? The Education of George Washington answers this question with a new discovery about his past and the surprising book that shaped him. Who better to unearth them than George Washington’s great-nephew, Austin Washington? Most Washington fans have heard of “The Rules of Civility” and learned that this guided our first President. But that’s not the book that truly made George Washington who he was. In The Education of George Washington, Austin Washington reveals the secret that he discovered about Washington’s past that explains his true model for conduct, honor, and leadership—an example that we could all use. The Education of George Washington also includes a complete facsimile of the forgotten book that changed George Washington's life.
A biography of America's first President from birth to the beginning of the Revolutionary War, portraying the personal qualities which contributed to his greatness.
Although the framers gave the president little authority, George Washington knew whatever he did would set precedents for generations of future leaders. To ensure their ability to defend the nation, he simply ignored the Constitution when he thought it necessary. In a revealing new look at the birth of American government, “Mr. President” describes Washington's presidency in a time of continual crisis, as rebellion and attacks by foreign enemies threatened to destroy this new nation. Constantly weighing preservation of the Union against preservation of individual liberties and states' rights, Washington assumed more power with each crisis. In a series of brilliant but unconstitutional maneuvers he forced Congress to cede control of the four pillars of executive power: war, finance, foreign affairs, and law enforcement. Drawing on rare documents and letters, Unger shows how Washington combined political cunning and sheer genius to seize ever-widening powers, impose law and order while ensuring individual freedom, and shape the office of President of the United States.
An introduction to the life of George Washington, a brave man and good military leader who became the nation's first president.