Resumen:
George Washington, Architect. Soldier, Statesman, gentleman farmer, nation builder. More than two centuries after George Washington retired from office and quietly returned to his Virginia estate, his accomplishments continue to evoke an outpouring of biographies, chronicles, and critiques. George Washington, Architect, explores the construction of a nation, a city, a house, and a farm as a unified activity directed by a single - and singular - genius. |