Washington

A Legacy of Leadership

Nonfiction, History, Military
Cover of the book Washington by Dr. Paul Vickery, Thomas Nelson
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dr. Paul Vickery ISBN: 9781595553959
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publication: April 18, 2011
Imprint: Thomas Nelson Language: English
Author: Dr. Paul Vickery
ISBN: 9781595553959
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Publication: April 18, 2011
Imprint: Thomas Nelson
Language: English

His name is carved in granite, his likeness cast in bronze, his legend as large as the role he played as America's first president. But before he was a commander-in-chief, George Washington was a general in a revolution that would decide the future of the people and land he called his own. If victorious, he would gain immortality. If defeated, he would find his neck in a hangman's noose.

Washington knew the sting of defeat?at Brandywine, at Germantown?yet this unwavering leadership and his vision for a new and independent nation emboldened an army prepared to fight barefoot if necessary to win that independence. Wrote an officer after the Battle of Princeton:  "I saw him brave all the dangers of the field and his important life hanging as it were by a single hair with a thousand deaths flying around him."

Among America's pantheon of Founding Fathers, one man?to this day?stands out.  Author Paul Vickery tracks the unlikely rise of Washington, a man whose stature in command of a young army became prelude to a presidency. As Vickery writes, "He learned to become the father of our country by first being the father of our military." 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

His name is carved in granite, his likeness cast in bronze, his legend as large as the role he played as America's first president. But before he was a commander-in-chief, George Washington was a general in a revolution that would decide the future of the people and land he called his own. If victorious, he would gain immortality. If defeated, he would find his neck in a hangman's noose.

Washington knew the sting of defeat?at Brandywine, at Germantown?yet this unwavering leadership and his vision for a new and independent nation emboldened an army prepared to fight barefoot if necessary to win that independence. Wrote an officer after the Battle of Princeton:  "I saw him brave all the dangers of the field and his important life hanging as it were by a single hair with a thousand deaths flying around him."

Among America's pantheon of Founding Fathers, one man?to this day?stands out.  Author Paul Vickery tracks the unlikely rise of Washington, a man whose stature in command of a young army became prelude to a presidency. As Vickery writes, "He learned to become the father of our country by first being the father of our military." 

More books from Thomas Nelson

Cover of the book The American Patriot's Almanac by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book The Ice Diaries by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book Religiously Transmitted Diseases by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book Thank You, God, for Grandma by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book The Preacher's Commentary - Vol. 26: Luke by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book It's Not About Me Teen Edition by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book The Seven Laws of Love by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book This Thing of Ours by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book My Life As a Tarantula Toe Tickler by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book Haunt of Jackals by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book Rising to the Call by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book Anomaly by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book Lovelier than Daylight by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book Mansfield's Book of Manly Men by Dr. Paul Vickery
Cover of the book The Truth of Matter by Dr. Paul Vickery
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy