Return of George Washington, The
- 392 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Focusing on George Washington's overlooked years between the American Revolution and his presidency, this work by a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian offers a profound reevaluation of this critical period. It delves into Washington's personal and political development, revealing insights that reshape our understanding of the Founding Era and the complexities of his leadership. The book promises to illuminate the formative experiences that influenced his decisions and legacy.



