George Washington

Douglas Southall FREEMAN

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George Washington

“FIRST IN WAR, FIRST IN PEACE, AND FIRST IN THE HEARTS OF HIS COUNTRYMEN”: FIRST EDITION OF FREEMAN’S COMPLETE GEORGE WASHINGTON, INSCRIBED BY DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN IN VOLUME I

FREEMAN, Douglas Southall. FREEMAN, Douglas Southall. George Washington. WITH: CARROLL, J.A. and ASHWORTH, M.W. George Washington. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1948-54, (1957). Seven volumes. Octavo, original navy cloth, original slipcases (Volumes I-II, III-IV, V, VI), original dust jacket (Volume VII).

First editions of the complete and definitive seven-volume biography of Washington, with the scarce final volume finished by Carroll and Ashworth after Douglas Freeman’s death, inscribed by Freeman on the half title of Volume I, "Autographed by Douglas Southall Freeman," containing frontispieces, 96 illustrations and over 50 maps.

Winner of the 1958 Pulitzer Prize, this is the acclaimed study of George Washington's life by the writer whom his fellows historians, such as Allan Nevis, considered "America's greatest biographer." "Freeman can well claim to be the most influential pioneer of the scholarly biography that has become such an important part of today's literary world" (Mullen, Contemporary Review). As a writer and editor known for "his ability to write rapidly and clearly… Freeman had wide influence on political and military affairs… Political and military leaders read his books as primers on leadership" (ANB). This comprehensive history, completed by J.A. Carroll and M.W. Ashworth after Freeman's death, records the life of America's first President— the man, as Henry Lee said in his eulogy before Congress, who would be forever "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen." Volumes I-VI as issued in slipcases and without dust jackets; Volume VII as issued with dust jacket only.

Books fine; only light edge-wear, faint toning to slipcases, slight edge-wear, small tears to flap seams of price-clipped dust jacket. A highly desirable very nearly fine inscribed set.

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