The University Academics Admission & Aid Athletics Campus Life Events Library

Washington’s Secret War : The Hidden History Of Valley Forge

  • Washington's Secret War : The Hidden History Of Valley  Forge
  • Attribution

    Thomas Fleming
  • Publication Details

    Book, 1st Smithsonian Books ed, Smithsonian Books/Collins, 2005
  • Availability

    LOCATIONCALL #STATUS
     (LOWER LEVEL)  E234 .F58 2005  AVAILABLE

    New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
    View record in LOLA catalog

  • Description

    George Washington’s threat to resign during the fateful winter at Valley Forge is just one of the many revelations awaiting the reader in Thomas Fleming’s startling new book. The American Revolution and 1776: Year of Illusions, Thomas Fleming has returned to the American Revolution, demolishing long-accepted fictions of Valley Forge and cutting through layers of myth to reveal a hitherto unknown side of George Washington. While many histories portray Washington as a man who transcended politics, Fleming’s Washington is an exceedingly complex man, a man whose political maneuvering allowed him to retain his command, even as he simultaneously struggled to prevent the Continental Army from dissolving into mutiny at Valley Forge. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
  • Author

  • Subject

  • Places in this work

  • Notes

    • ""Congress does not trust me. I cannot continue thus." George Washington confided to Congressman Francis Dana of Massachusetts on his first visit to Valley Forge. Though Congressman Dana assured the general that a majority in Congress still had faith in him, he was nonetheless stunned by Washington’s apparent defeatism. George Washington’s threat to resign during the fateful winter at Valley Forge is just one of the many revelations awaiting the reader in Thomas Fleming’s new book." "Using diaries and letters, Fleming creates an unforgettable portrait of an embattled Washington. Far from the long-suffering stoic of historical myth, Washington responds to attacks from Gates and his allies with the dexterity of a master politician. He parries the thrusts of his covert enemies and, when necessary, strikes back with ferocity and guile. While many histories portray Washington as a man who transcended politics, Fleming’s Washington is an exceedingly complex man, a man whose political maneuvering allowed him to retain his command, even as he simultaneously struggled to prevent the Continental Army from dissolving into mutiny at Valley Forge."–BOOK JACKET
  • ISBN

    • 0060829621
    • 9780060829629
  • LCCN

  • Open Library ID

Related items

Post a Comment or Send a Message

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*
Please make my comment private!

Please note: Lamson Library serves the Plymouth State University community. We do not sell the books in our collection.

Comments should show a courteous regard for the presence of other voices in the discussion. We reserve the right to edit or delete comments that do not adhere to this standard.