George Washington, Frontiersman

George Washington, Frontiersman by Zane Grey is a reissue published by Macmillan on February 18, 2002, featuring 368 pages in English. This novel explores the life of a young George Washington, detailing his journey from birth to his assumption of command of the Continental Army in 1775. Through various experiences, including his rumored romance with Sally Fairfax and surveying trips in the Shenandoah and Ohio River Valley, Grey presents Washington as both a woodsman and a frontiersman, highlighting his complex character as someone who preferred peace yet was drawn to battle.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the essence of Washington’s early years, including his involvement in General Braddock’s campaign to capture Fort Duquesne from the French. The book delves into themes of historical fiction and the Western genre, reflecting Grey’s style and storytelling. As this work is among the later novels of Grey’s career, it offers insights into the formative experiences that shaped one of America’s founding figures.
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George Washington, Frontiersman, written near the end of Zane Grey’s career, is here published for the first time and so available for the popular novelist’s many fans. The novel relates the life of the young Washington from his birth to his taking command of the Continental Army in 1775. From Washington’s rumored romance with Sally Fairfax and his surveying trips with her husband into the Shenandoah and the Ohio River Valley to his role in General Braddock’s disastrous campaign to wrest Fort Duquesne from the French, Grey captures the spirit of Washington during his young years as both a woodsman and a frontiersman, a person who liked peace but savored battle. Grey’s numerous works today sell some half a million copies a year, have been translated into twenty-three different languages, and have been made into more than a hundred motion pictures. Though most of his work is laid in the Old West, Grey’s first three novels were about the early days of his native Ohio, and he returned to that setting for this work, the next to last novel he wrote.
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