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Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
Contents:
- George Washington's cultural attache: the definer of American identity
- From farmboy to best-selling author : Hartford childhood and Yale manhood
- Spelling the new nation
- traveling salesman
- Part two. Founding father
- Counting his way across America
- Courtship at the Constitutional Convention
- Marriage and a turn away from words
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- Editor of New York City's first daily
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- Lexicographer: setting his sights on Johnson, and Johnson Jr.
- Paterfamilias
- A lost decade
- The walking dictionary
- "More fleshy than ever before".
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