By far the most important figure in the history of the United States,
George Washington liberated the thirteen colonies from the superior
forces of the British Empire against all military odds, and presided
over the production and ratification of a constitution that (suitably
amended) has lasted for more than two hundred years. Yet today
Washington remains a distant figure to many Americans--a failing that
acclaimed author Paul Johnson sets out to rectify with this brilliantly
vivid, sharply etched portrait of the great hero as a young warrior,
masterly commander in chief, patient lawmaker, and exceptionally wise
president.