Washington

Washington by Douglas Southall Freeman is a comprehensive biography that offers an in-depth exploration of George Washington’s life and legacy. Published by Scribner on December 1, 1995, this reprint edition spans 896 pages and is presented in English. Freeman’s work stands out as a definitive one-volume biography, providing a nuanced portrayal of Washington as both a military leader and a political figure during the formative years of the United States.
Readers will find that the book delves into Washington’s role as Commander in Chief, highlighting his military strategies and political acumen during the Revolutionary Period. Freeman’s narrative aims to present Washington as a complex individual, showcasing both his strengths and flaws. The edition includes an introduction by Michael Kammen and an afterword by Dumas Malone, which contextualize Freeman’s extensive research and the significance of this biography within the broader scope of American history.
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“Freeman’s treatment of Washington as a Commander in Chief is virtually definitive” (The New York Times Book Review).
Washington is the most complete, definitive one-volume biography of George Washington ever written. In 1948 renowned biographer and military historian Douglas Southall Freeman won his second Pulitzer Prize for his new and dramatic reexamination of George Washington. For years biographies had gone from idolatry to muckraking in their depictions of this somewhat marbleized Founding Father. Freeman’s new interpretation was a fresh step, making Washington a living, breathing individual, flawed but heroic. An able commander who defeated the British Empire against incredible odds, Washington proved to be just as adept at wielding political power, and adroitly steered our new loosely called nation through the first stormy years of our unproven federal stewardship and the first two presidential administrations.
Here with an introduction by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Kammen, who puts the writing and publication of Washington into perspective, and an afterword by Pulitzer Prize winner Dumas Malone, who explains the travails of Freeman’s grinding work, Washington is the most comprehensive biography available, and its value as an important classic has never been more evident.
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