Author Washington Irving believed this, his monumental biography of
America's first great military hero and president, to be his finest
literary achievement. Indeed, it is a masterful work, a superlative life
of George Washington, and stood as a definitive text long after its 1860
publication. Volume III covers the arrival of supporting troops from
Europe in the midst of the Revolution, Washington's appeals to the
colonial governments for financial assistance, and the expansion of the
war into the Southern states. WASHINGTON IRVING (1783-1859) was born in
New York City to Scottish immigrant parents. Considered by some the
"Father of American Literature," Irving is best known for his short
stories, including "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle,"
but he also produced an extensive bibliography of essays, poems, travel
books, and biographies.