All Cloudless Glory: Making a nation
Author: E. Harrison Clark
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Published: 1995
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ISBN-13: 9780985264451
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Author: E. Harrison Clark
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Published: 1995
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ISBN-13: 9780985264451
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harrison Clark
Publisher: Gateway Books
Published: 1995-11-01
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ISBN-13: 9780895264411
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis two-volume set is an intimate biography of George Washington. Vol. 1 explores Washington's life from boyhood to Valley Forge, based solely on original sources. Vol. 2 takes George Washington from the end of his career as a great general through his final days at Mount Vernon, to the often tumultuous years of his presidency. All Cloudless Glory is a magnificent, richly illustrated book that offers a Washington that even few historians know.
Author: Harrison Clark
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Published: 1996-11-01
Total Pages: 522
ISBN-13: 9780895264459
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVolume Two takes the nation's first president from the end of his career as a great general, through his final days at Mount Vernon, to the often tumultuous years of his presidency.
Author: E. Harrison Clark
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780895264664
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs much autobiography as it is biography, this book on George Washington is the only one based solely on original sources. Assembled from the wealth of autobiographical materials which Washington left behind, this definitive chronicle of our first president's early years is part of a two-volume set.
Author: Benton Rain Patterson
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Published: 2004-09-09
Total Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 1461734703
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWashington and Cornwallis is a gripping narrative of the defeats and narrow victories that won the States' independence from the English crown. Patterson chronicles the battles waged between General George Washington and Lieutenant General Charles Lord Cornwallis, and examines their methods of command and their controversial military decisions, and ultimately brings into focus the personalities of these two pivotal Revolutionary War generals.
Author: Phillip Thomas Tucker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2017-08-22
Total Pages: 547
ISBN-13: 1510716602
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDespite his less-than-promising beginnings as the only key Founding Father not born and raised on American soil, Hamilton was one of the best and brightest of his generation. His notoriety has rested almost entirely on his role as Secretary of the Treasury in Washington's administration, yet few realize that Washington and Hamilton's bond was forged during the Revolutionary War. Alexander Hamilton's Revolution is the first book to explore Hamilton's critical role during the battle for independence. New information presents a little-known and underpublished aspect of Hamilton's life: that he was not only Washington's favorite staff officer, but also his right-hand man for most of the Revolution, serving as Chief of Staff from 1777 to early 1781. While he found this position rewarding, Hamilton continually asked Washington for a field command. Hamilton's wish was granted at the decisive battle of Yorktown, where his Infantry Battalion charged on the defensive bastion on Cornwallis's left flank. Hamilton's capture of this position, while French forced captured the adjacent position, sealed Cornwallis's fate and forced his surrender and ultimate colonial victory. The entire patriotic cause benefited immeasurably from the advice and strategies provided to Washington by his youngest staff officer, Alexander Hamilton. Now, those critical contributions are brought to light in Hamilton's Revolution.
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 398
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anonymous
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2022-11-05
Total Pages: 850
ISBN-13: 3368407724
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1837.
Author: United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission
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Published: 1932
Total Pages: 786
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