Review of George Washington Dealmaker-in-Chief

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Review of George Washington Dealmaker-in-Chief

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[Following is a volunteer review of "George Washington Dealmaker-in-Chief" by Cyrus A. Ansary.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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George Washington Dealmaker-in-Chief by Cyrus A. Ansary offers a captivating exploration of George Washington's life, focusing on his entrepreneurial ventures and their impact on shaping the United States. The book takes readers on a journey from Washington's early years as a farmer and landowner to his influential role as the nation's first President. Ansary's meticulous research provides a comprehensive understanding of Washington's diverse experiences in agriculture, real estate, entrepreneurship, and military service, emphasizing how these pursuits contributed to the nation's foundation.

The book provides an inspiring account of Washington's life, encouraging readers to never settle and strive for greatness. Washington's ability to transform ordinary circumstances into extraordinary achievements serves as a powerful lesson for leaders, urging them to utilize positions of influence for the betterment of others. Ansary's writing skillfully highlights Washington's unwavering commitment to his ideals and his instrumental role in shaping the USA.

The content of the book is well-researched and guided by a clear research question, demonstrating the author's attention to detail and thorough examination of primary and secondary sources. Ansary delves into lesser-known aspects of Washington's life, shedding light on his entrepreneurial endeavors and their influence on his economic policies as President. The inclusion of pictures adds depth to the narrative, providing visual context to Washington's multifaceted life.

The length of the book may be considered a drawback for some readers, but it is justified given the comprehensive exploration of Washington's life and its historical significance.

George Washington Dealmaker-in-Chief deserves a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. The book's strengths outweigh its minor shortcomings, offering a well-written and captivating account of Washington's life. Ansary's extensive research, attention to detail, and insightful analysis make this book a valuable resource for understanding the origins of the United States and the entrepreneurial spirit that shaped its economy. The book is well edited with no errors whatsoever.

This book is highly recommended for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in tracing the origins of the United States. It will also appeal to students studying American history and economic history, as it provides a comprehensive exploration of Washington's economic agenda and the entrepreneurial model he embraced. The book's insights will resonate with economists, finance experts, and political leaders seeking a deeper understanding of Washington's impact on the nation. Furthermore, entrepreneurs will find inspiration in Washington's journey and the lessons derived from his life.

Overall, George Washington Dealmaker-in-Chief offers valuable insights and is an engaging read for a wide range of audiences.

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I love this book's well-documented story. I am learning so much about the man. I am only about halfway through, but I have found very few grammatical errors. I also love how the author'ssense of humor comes across.
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