Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. The Prince and the Convict. 2. Lessons, Precious and Painful. 3. The Lurking Terror. 4. A Door Opens Wider. 5. The Great Unknown. 6. Enter the Ellicotts. 7. Turning Night into Day. 8. The Unfinished Revolution. 9. Attracted to the City. 10. Meanwhile,at Mount Vernon. 11. Astonishing Choices. 12. Back Home to Plant ...and Publish. 13. A Declaration of Indignation. 14. A Founder s Crafty Response. 15. A Place Among the Greats. 16. The Sage s Years of Glory. 17. Living Off the Land Again. 18. Ennobled by Flame. Appendix I:The Dogon Ancestors. Appendix II:A Significant Similarity. Sources. General Source Notes. Bibliography. Index.
CHARLES A. CERAMI is a former principal editor of the Kiplinger Washington Publications and an economist who has written extensively for the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, Playboy, Parade, and other leading publications. He is the author of ten books, including Successful Leadership in Business; Alliance Born of Danger; More Profit, Less Risk; and A Marshall Plan for the 1990s.
"...written with a clarity and simplicity..." (Times Literary Supplement, 31 May 2002)
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