I am a warrior. These were the uncompromising words that George Washington chose to describe himself in May 1779 at the height of the Revolutionary War against Britain. Its an image very different to the one that hes been assigned by posterity
- the patriotic plantation owner who would become the dignified political leader of his country. Stephen Brumwells new book focuses on a side of Washington that is often overlooked: the feisty young frontier officer & the tough forty-something commander of the revolutionaries Continental Army. It examines Washingtons long & chequered military career tracing his evolution as a soldier & his changing attitude to the waging of war. Brumwell shows how ironically Washingtons reliance upon English models of gentlemanly behaviour & on British military organisation was crucial in establishing his leadership of the fledgling Continental Army & in forging it into the weapon that won American independence. George Washington is a vivid recounting of the formative years & military career of The Father of his Country following his journey from brutal border skirmishes with the French & their Indian allies to his remarkable victory over the British Empire an achievement that underpinned his selection as the first president of the United States of America. Drawing on a wide range of sources including original archival research Stephen Brumwell paints a compelling & challenging portrait of an extraordinary individual whose fusion of gentleman & warrior left an indelible imprint upon history.