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Mary Ball Washington: The Mother of George Washington and her Times (Illustrated Edition) - The Unseen Influence of a Revolutionary Mother - cover

Mary Ball Washington: The Mother of George Washington and her Times (Illustrated Edition) - The Unseen Influence of a Revolutionary Mother

Sara Agnes Rice Pryor

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'Mary Ball Washington: The Mother of George Washington and her Times (Illustrated Edition)', Sara Agnes Rice Pryor delves into the life of Mary Ball Washington, the mother of the first President of the United States, George Washington. This biographical work not only explores the personal and family life of Mary Washington but also provides a vivid portrayal of the historical context during her time. Pryor's detailed narrative and inclusion of illustrations offer a comprehensive understanding of the role of women in early American history. The book combines historical facts with engaging storytelling, making it an essential read for those interested in American history and the experiences of women in the 18th century. Sara Agnes Rice Pryor's meticulous research and writing style elevate the biography to a scholarly work that sheds light on a lesser-known figure in American history. Through 'Mary Ball Washington', Pryor brings to life the complexities and challenges faced by women of that era, while highlighting the significant influence of Mary Washington on her renowned son, George Washington. This book is highly recommended for history enthusiasts looking to explore the untold stories of influential women in early America.
Available since: 11/20/2023.
Print length: 236 pages.

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