The Ascent of George Washington
by
 
Ferling, John

Title
The Ascent of George Washington
 
The Hidden Political Genius of an American Icon

Author
Ferling, John

Subject
Biography & Autobiography
 
Nonfiction
 
History

Description
Perhaps the most revered American of all, George Washington has long been considered a stoic leader who held himself above the fray of political infighting. What has gone unnoticed about the much-researched life of Washington is that he was in fact a consummate politician, as historian John Ferling shows in this revealing and provocative new book. As leader of the Continental Army, Washington's keen political savvy enabled him not only to outwit superior British forces, but—even more challenging—to manage the fractious and intrusive Continental Congress. Despite dire setbacks early in the war, Washington deftly outmaneuvered rival generals and defused dissent from officers below him, ending the war with the status of a national icon. His carefully burnished reputation allowed Washington, as president, to lead the country under the guise of non-partisanship for almost all of his eight years in office. Washington, Ferling argues, was not only one of America's most adroit politicians, he was easily the most successful of all time—so successful, in fact, that he is no longer thought of as having been political.

Publisher
Bloomsbury Press
 
Bloomsbury Publishing

Date
2009/07/01

Digital Format
HTML
 
ADOBE EPUB

Language
English

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