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S'està carregant… The Real George Washington (American Classic Series)de Jay A. Parry, Andrew M. Allison
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. I am compelled to write a review of this book despite only having completed the first one-third of the volume. While it is a book fit for academia, it reads like a novel; a historical reference book composed to be as captivating as any cloak-and-dagger fiction. The writing, recounting George Washington's life and the Revolutionary War, captivates with an equality only matching the saga itself. The author's goal of retelling history with the assistance of President Washington's own words, is masterfully executed. The amount of quotations per page is proportional to the number footnotes. Illustrations and maps from the time help complete the understanding of events. Nearly 200 pages, at the conclusion of his story, make up "Timeless Treasures of George Washington". The 'Timeless Treasures' are excerpts of writings from Washington. For convenience, the entries are broken into subjects and alphabetically ordered for easy reference. Originally reviewed July 5, 2010 This book was an interesting look at the life of George Washington. It was a new look at the first President of the United States. I have a new perspective on the first President of the United States after reading a book about his life that is meant for children. It was interesting and fun to read this with my children and hear the questions they had about him. For extensions on this book would be (for young children) to make and try a cherry pie in rememberance of the cherry tree and George Washington. You could also, depending on where you live, visit Mount Vernon. The real George Washington demonstrates just how difficult the Revolution was for its leading general. Washington was consistently underfunded and undermined by a recalcitrant Continental Congress. Yet, he persevered. Although criticisms may be leveled against his generalship it is fair to state he did an incredible job with using his limited resources against a vastly stronger foe. By avoiding pitched battles and biding his time, while granting the enemy vast amounts of territory, including major cities such as New York, he marshaled his resources effectively and in a timely fashion. The second part of the book is an encyclopedic summary of his views on numerous topics. It is a sample of the numerous volumes written by Washington although it is ordinarily difficult to cull his prolific comments into a single source. Washington was reluctant to write either a war commentary, memoirs, or a autobiography due to his feeling that he was not up to the task. The listings though make available many of his comments some of which are well-known into a handy one-volume miscellany. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Provides a close look at this man who became the "father of our country" and the first American President. But rather than focus on the interpretations of historians, the book tells much of his exciting story in his own words. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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By the way, a great book for kids 10 and up who like non-fiction. ( )