One of the most interesting Americans biogrphy,written by my favorite American author. Irving considered this biography,written in five parts, to be his finest work. He himself described this work as both anecdotal, regressive, and "flexible" in his narrative, but he also calls it "essentially historic".
American History,in very nearly first hand accounts. One of the earliest biographies of our first president, by one of our very first writers with international fame and admiration. Altho this is not exactly the facts as we see them today, this is the story of a man's life written by someone who had a chance to talk to people who knew him. Its a very interesting angle, and one that no one today can tell.
This was a five volume biography as published,the books I read are from a Complete Washington Irving series. This first volume is "Early Life, Expeditions, and Campaigns". I love the details of how he grew up, and especially the stuff about how he met people that would become important to who he would become. The material on his first experience with the military in the French and Indian War,also gives some insight to how be became the man he became in the Revolution.
As much as this is the story of George Washington,its also the story of the beginnings of The United States, so these accounts of history are important in that context too.