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George Washington: American Symbol
Barbara J. Mitnick
George Washington is universally considered to be our most accomplished president, the perfect merger of military hero, effective administrator, and great leader. In honor of the 200th anniversary of his death, this beautiful volume presents the many manifestations of Washington the national icon, for his image is the one we have continually turned to during virtually every period of our history for both inspiration and marketing clout. Hardback.
Faculty/Staff and Alumni Discount applies.
ISBN #W437
$35.00
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George Washington: First in War
Dave R. Palmer
George Washington's long career as soldier began with defeat as a young line officer in the bloody frontier skirmishes of the French and Indian War. It culminated in the role of Commanding General of the Continental Army in victory over the British Army. In this history of Washington's career as an army officer, Dave Palmer reveals Washington's many qualities of character that made him an extraordinary military commander; qualities that not only allowed him to lead a fledgling army to secure the independence of his newly-formed country, but defined the role of the military in a free and democratic society.
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ISBN #W455
$9.95
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Washington
Douglas Southall Freeman
"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. Freeman's new interpretation was a fresh step, making Washington a living, breathing individual, flawed, but heroic. Here with an introduction by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Kammen, and an afterword by Pulitzer Prize winner Dumas Malone, "Washington" is the most comprehensive biography available, and its value as an important classic has never been more evident.
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ISBN #W459
$24.00
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George Washington's Farewell Address
George Washington
Small, stylish copy of Washington's Farewell Address originally delivered to the assembled members of Congress on September 17, 1796. Hardback.
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ISBN #W452
$9.95
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George Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior
George Washington
George Washington, the father of our country, exhibited notable manners throughout his life. At the age of 14, Washington wrote down 110 rules under the title "Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation." These rules were drawn from an English translation of a French book of maxims and were intended to polish manners, keep alive the best affections of the heart, impress the obligation of moral virtues, teach how to treat others in social relations, and above all, inculcate the practice of a perfect self-control. Hardback.
Faculty/Staff and Alumni Discount applies.
ISBN #W74
$9.95
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