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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Washington", sorted by average review score:

George Washington (American Presidents Reference Series.)
Published in Hardcover by CQ Press (June, 2003)
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Great read...informative...funny...Great DocumentsThis book was a great, easy read. Nothing is off limits in this biography of Washington that explores everything from his love life to the challenges of his presidency. The authors are even sarcastic and funny at times. I also like that half the book is full of documents. I found myself reading the book and when i wanted more information, flipping to the back of the chapter and looking at the documents which included washington's list of slaves, a love letter he wrote to a girlfirend in addition to the usual documents one might suspect like his inaugural address. Everything was great about this except the price. I found it in a local library to read for free but I dont think I would shell out that much for a book.

George Washington and His Family Paper Dolls in Full Color
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (March, 1989)
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Excellent paperdolls!I remember buying this book when I was in the 5th grade ( I am now 20 years old) on a trip to Washington. I bought this book at the top of the washington monument. I remember how I could have looked through the pages a hundred times. His illustrations are to date and very detailed. I remember there being several dolls of Washington and his family and a good amount of outfits for each doll. This will be a collectors item one day.

George Washington and the American Military Tradition
Published in Paperback by University of Georgia Press (October, 1987)
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George Washington and American Military TraditionWhether you are interested in George Washington specifically, or military history generally, this book is a must read. Higginbotham, a well-respected University of North Carolina history professor has done a magnificent job of explaining the unique relations between civilian and military interests that are so crucial in our form of government. In the process, you are sure to gain a renewed appreciation for George Washington, the military leader whose character and forebearance created a solid foundation for American military tradition.

George Washington and the American Revolution
Published in Hardcover by Random House (November, 1975)
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George wins the warGeorge Washington is such a mythic figure, that any honest account of his life and career brings both surprises and a reaffirmation of just what a great man he was. Burke Davis is a first rate writer and historian and focusses here on Washington the General who led America to military victory in the Revolutionary War despite long odds and much personal hardship. Just keeping his ragtag army together was enough of a challenge. To actually win battles such as Trenton and Yorktown and survive the treachery of Benedict Arnold makes him all the more remarkable. It is a shame that the Revolutionary War evokes little of the passion in Americans today that the Civil War does. Washington's military feats dwarf those of Grant, Lee and Sherman. With this book, Washington the military commander gets his due.

George Washington and the Birth of Our Nation
Published in School & Library Binding by Franklin Watts, Incorporated (March, 1999)
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A Great ReadThis book is the best book I have read in a long time.His family life from childhood to his time as our nations first President.If there are things you never knew about George Washington you will find them in this book.

George Washington and the General's Dog (Step into Reading. Step 2)
Published in Library Binding by Random Library (24 December, 2002)
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A Great Read Aloud for President's Day!This easy reader is a delightful story to share with all students. The information gained about President Washington is unforgettable. Children will love that George named his dog "Sweetlips" and they won't forget that he was super kind and honest to one of his enemies! This book will be a staple in classrooms across the country and this true story of George may replace his "Cherry Tree" tale.

George Washington Atc Here
Published in Hardcover by T. Upton & Rhoda W. Ramsey Inc. (August, 1900)
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Finally a Cookbook that is historically correct.I am one of those rare peope who actually read my cookbooks. Let me tell you, this is a must read. Colorful stories and wonderful recipes from America's colonial history. I found everything about this book delightful. From Thomas Jefferson's recipe book at Monticello explaining the many uses for noodles to Napoleon's Artichoke recipe.

George Washington Cable Revisited (Twayne's United States Authors Series, No 655)
Published in Hardcover by Twayne Pub (January, 1996)
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Lucid, insightful explicationCleman is one of the foremost authorities on Cable (Cable himself being a much-underappreciated U.S. author) and draws the reader to new insights and appreciations without recourse to flash or intellectual postering. Cleman (as educator and critic)and Cable should both be considered national treasures.

George Washington Carver What Do You See?
Published in School & Library Binding by Advance Publishing, Inc. (December, 2001)
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Fantastic BookThis book kept me spellbound. I shared it with my 11 year old son and he enjoyed it as well. It is written in language even much younger children could follow. It was informative and a super book.

George Washington Carver
Published in Library Binding by 21st Century Books (December, 1997)