George Washington remembers : reflections on the French and Indian War
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George Washington remembers : reflections on the French and Indian War
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In 1786, George Washington wrote a rare autobiographical account of his service in the French and Indian War. In these eleven pages, Washington relates the compelling narrative of his experiences during the war, including a striking account of the friendly-fire incident at Fort Ligonier in 1758 that ". . . involved the life of GW in as much jeopardy as it had ever been before or since. . . . "
George Washington Remembers presents for the first time in print this extraordinary account that offers a very personal glimpse of a self-reflective leader seldom seen in Washington's other writings. The reproduction is accompanied by an annotated transcription of the piece and original essays that place the work in the context of the French and Indian War and Washington's life.
Lavishly illustrated, this remarkable book is essential for all interested in George Washington and our nation's founding period.
目次
Introduction
The Remarks Facsimile
Transcript and Annotations
Chapter 1: Young Washington: Ambition, Accomplishment, and Acclaim
Chapter 2: Biography and Autobiography: Washington's "Remarks" in Context
Chapter 3: "Just as They Occurred to the Memory, They were Committed": Speculations on George Washington's Autobiographical "Remarks" of 1787
Appendix 1: The Manuscript as Object: Its Materials and Conservation
Appendix 2: Historic Sites Mentioned in George Washington's "Remarks"
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