Washington, the Man and the Mason (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Callahan, Charles Hilliard

 
9781333593728: Washington, the Man and the Mason (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore the life of a nation’s icon through his words and the memories of a nation’s archives. This concise biography examines George Washington as a statesman, soldier, and Mason, weaving together his public deeds with the private life that shaped Mount Vernon and the nation.

This edition presents the story with careful research, discarding unfounded tales to offer an accurate portrait. It highlights Washington’s ties to Alexandria-Washington Lodge No. 22 and the Masonic craft, alongside the broader historical currents that formed early America.

- Learn how Washington’s character and leadership are framed by his religious faith, civic duty, and moral standards.
- Discover the role of Mount Vernon and the Potomac region in the man’s life and legacy.
- See how Masonry intersects with Washington’s public service and personal relationships.
- Understand the historical context of his era, including the big ideas that helped shape a new government.

Ideal for readers of American history and readers seeking a clear, reliably sourced portrait of Washington beyond the battlefield.

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