George Washington

audiobook

George Washington

by William Roscoe Thayer

EN·~6 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

TO - HARRIET SEARS AMORY - WITH THE BEST WISHES OF HER OLD FRIEND - THE AUTHOR - PREFACE

24:13
2

ABBREVIATIONS OF TITLES FREQUENTLY REFERRED TO

1:07
3

GEORGE WASHINGTON - CHAPTER I - ORIGINS AND YOUTH

36:02
4

CHAPTER II - MARRIAGE. THE LIFE OF A PLANTER

5:54
5

CHAPTER III - THE FIRST GUN

27:48
6

CHAPTER IV - BOSTON FREED

10:24
7

CHAPTER V - TRENTON AND VALLEY FORGE

48:44
8

CHAPTER VI - AID FROM FRANCE; TRAITORS

31:03
9

CHAPTER VII - WASHINGTON RETURNS TO PEACE

32:06
10

CHAPTER VIII - WELDING THE NATION

37:45

Description

This portrait aims to strip away the legends and present the man behind the myth, letting Washington’s own words guide the narrative. By weaving excerpts from his letters with concise accounts of the challenges he faced, the author offers a vivid sense of his character, ambitions, and the quiet determination that shaped his decisions. Readers will discover a figure who, despite the towering reputation, was a flesh‑and‑blood Virginian navigating the uncertainties of a new nation.

The early chapters trace Washington’s modest upbringing on the Potomac, his limited formal schooling, and the formative experiences that forged his resilience. From youthful mischief to the responsibilities of managing a family estate, the work reveals how his early life prepared him for the demanding roles of soldier and statesman. As the Revolutionary War looms, the narrative sets the stage for the trials that would test his leadership and reveal the steadfast spirit that defined his legacy.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (386K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Roscoe Thayer

William Roscoe Thayer

1859–1923

A lively American man of letters, he wrote biographies and histories that moved easily between Harvard, Theodore Roosevelt, John Hay, and the story of modern Italy. His books are especially remembered for making history feel readable and personal.

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