First in Peace : How George Washington Set the Course for America
Conor Cruise O'Brien (1917-2008) was a pre-eminent author and one of Ireland's leading intellectuals. His magisterial work about Jefferson's presidency, The Long Affair, was published to international acclaim in 1996.
Kirkus, 9/15
"A slim, slicing analysis of some pivotal issues in the presidency
of George Washington...A sad reminder of what we have lost:
O'Brien's penetrating intelligence and earnest voice."
Waterline, the newspaper of Navy District Washington
"An extraordinary concise work on the political relationship
between Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and George Washington."
Kirkus, 9/15
A slim, slicing analysis of some pivotal issues in the presidency
of George Washington A sad reminder of what we have lost: O Brien s
penetrating intelligence and earnest voice.
Waterline, the newspaper of Navy District Washington
An extraordinary concise work on the political relationship between
Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and George Washington. "
"Kirkus," 9/15
"A slim, slicing analysis of some pivotal issues in the presidency
of George Washington...A sad reminder of what we have lost:
O'Brien's penetrating intelligence and earnest voice."
"Waterline," the newspaper of Navy District Washington
"An extraordinary concise work on the political relationship
between Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and George Washington."
"Kirkus", 9/15
"A slim, slicing analysis of some pivotal issues in the presidency
of George Washington...A sad reminder of what we have lost:
O'Brien's penetrating intelligence and earnest voice."
"Waterline", the newspaper of Navy District Washington
"An extraordinary concise work on the political relationship
between Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and George Washington."
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