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Twayne's World Leaders Series #80

George Washington: Ordinary Man, Extraordinary Leader

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George Ordinary Man, Extraordinary Leader is a revised edition of the author’s George Washington, published in 1979. Totally updated to include the author’s extensive research conducted in the intervening two decades, the book is a concise but complete biography of Washington as gentleman planter, colonial rebel, American general, and U.S. president. The book provides a full and even-handed portrait of the first president, with special emphasis on how he took his rather commonplace talents and transformed them with self-discipline into extraordinary leadership in a time of turmoil. The book pays special attention to Washington’s struggles during the Revolution and his tenure as president and deals with his gradual conversion from advocate of nonpartisan politics to a strict Federalist. This book synthesizes the current research in a readable style that affords the general reader an understanding of Washington’s special character and his vital role in the making of the United States.

180 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1989

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Robert F. Jones

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July 25, 2011
Perfectly serviceable biography of George Washington. It is concise and measured, neither looking for easy criticism nor over-praising his achievements. For me it did what I wanted, giving me unvarnished facts of his life, primarily in a political dimension, but I have the feeling that anyone with a more in depth knowledge of the War of Independance might find it quite shallow. His personal life, in so far as it extends beyond the management of Mount Vernon, is pretty much left unexplored.
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December 3, 2024
This is a brief, well written and well balanced biography of George Washington. While Jones did not go into great detail, he succinctly covers all periods of Washington’s life. If you have not read any of the more recent biographies (e.g. Chernow’s or Ellis’) this is well worth picking up. It will give you a good sense of Washington’s life and historical importance in the American Revolution and early formation of the newly independent United States and creation of the Presidency.
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September 27, 2021
I am just over halfway done with this one, but it is my second Washington Biography this year and I liked the first better, so I am stopping. This book does a great job describing the events of Washington's life, but little else. I wish it would tell me what all the events mean. Or at least give me a little interpretation.
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April 8, 2009
What's in the book is good, but it is too short!
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