

Hero image 0 of The Grand Idea : George Washington's Potomac and the Race to the West (Paperback), 0 of 1
The Grand Idea : George Washington's Potomac and the Race to the West (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
The Grand Idea follows George Washington in the critical period immediately after the War of Independence. The general had great hopes for his young nation, but also grave fears. He worried that the United States was so fragmented politically and culturally that it would fall apart, and that the "West," beyond the Appalachian mountains, would become a breakaway republic. So he came up with an ambitious scheme: He would transform the Potomac River into the nation's premier commercial artery, binding East and West, bolstering domestic trade, and staving off disunion. This was no armchair notion. Washington saddled up and rode west on a 680-mile trek to the raucous frontier of America.
Achenbach captures a Washington rarely seen: rugged frontiersman, real estate speculator, shrewd businessman. Even after his death, Washington's grand ambition inspired heroic engineering feats, including an audacious attempt to build a canal across the mountains to the Ohio River. But the country needed more than commercial arteries to hold together, and in the Civil War, the general's beloved river became a battlefield between North and South.
Like such classics as Undaunted Courage and Founding Brothers, Achenbach's riveting portrait of a great man and his grand plan captures the imagination of the new country, the passions of an ambitious people, and the seemingly endless beauty of the American landscape.
Achenbach captures a Washington rarely seen: rugged frontiersman, real estate speculator, shrewd businessman. Even after his death, Washington's grand ambition inspired heroic engineering feats, including an audacious attempt to build a canal across the mountains to the Ohio River. But the country needed more than commercial arteries to hold together, and in the Civil War, the general's beloved river became a battlefield between North and South.
Like such classics as Undaunted Courage and Founding Brothers, Achenbach's riveting portrait of a great man and his grand plan captures the imagination of the new country, the passions of an ambitious people, and the seemingly endless beauty of the American landscape.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreHistory
- Publication dateJune, 2005
- Pages384
- Reading levelGeneral
Current price is USD$23.99
Price when purchased online
Free 90-day returns
How do you want your item?
Ships to
Arrives by Thu, Apr 30
.Order within 9 hr 42 min
Sold and shipped by Walmart.com
Free 90-day returns - in store or online
This item is gift eligible
Other sellers
$22.19
+Free shippingShipping, arrives by Sat, May 2 to Columbus, 43215
Sold and shipped by Alibris Books
Free 30-day returns
About this item
Product details
The Grand Idea follows George Washington in the critical period immediately after the War of Independence. The general had great hopes for his young nation, but also grave fears. He worried that the United States was so fragmented politically and culturally that it would fall apart, and that the "West," beyond the Appalachian mountains, would become a breakaway republic. So he came up with an ambitious scheme: He would transform the Potomac River into the nation's premier commercial artery, binding East and West, bolstering domestic trade, and staving off disunion. This was no armchair notion. Washington saddled up and rode west on a 680-mile trek to the raucous frontier of America.
Achenbach captures a Washington rarely seen: rugged frontiersman, real estate speculator, shrewd businessman. Even after his death, Washington's grand ambition inspired heroic engineering feats, including an audacious attempt to build a canal across the mountains to the Ohio River. But the country needed more than commercial arteries to hold together, and in the Civil War, the general's beloved river became a battlefield between North and South.
Like such classics as Undaunted Courage and Founding Brothers, Achenbach's riveting portrait of a great man and his grand plan captures the imagination of the new country, the passions of an ambitious people, and the seemingly endless beauty of the American landscape.
Achenbach captures a Washington rarely seen: rugged frontiersman, real estate speculator, shrewd businessman. Even after his death, Washington's grand ambition inspired heroic engineering feats, including an audacious attempt to build a canal across the mountains to the Ohio River. But the country needed more than commercial arteries to hold together, and in the Civil War, the general's beloved river became a battlefield between North and South.
Like such classics as Undaunted Courage and Founding Brothers, Achenbach's riveting portrait of a great man and his grand plan captures the imagination of the new country, the passions of an ambitious people, and the seemingly endless beauty of the American landscape.
The Grand Idea follows George Washington in the critical period immediately after the War of Independence. The general had great hopes for his young nation, but also grave fears. He worried that the United States was so fragmented politically and culturally that it would fall apart, and that the "West," beyond the Appalachian mountains, would become a breakaway republic. So he came up with an ambitious scheme: He would transform the Potomac River into the nation's premier commercial artery, binding East and West, bolstering domestic trade, and staving off disunion. This was no armchair notion. Washington saddled up and rode west on a 680-mile trek to the raucous frontier of America.
Achenbach captures a Washington rarely seen: rugged frontiersman, real estate speculator, shrewd businessman. Even after his death, Washington's grand ambition inspired heroic engineering feats, including an audacious attempt to build a canal across the mountains to the Ohio River. But the country needed more than commercial arteries to hold together, and in the Civil War, the general's beloved river became a battlefield between North and South.
Like such classics as Undaunted Courage and Founding Brothers, Achenbach's riveting portrait of a great man and his grand plan captures the imagination of the new country, the passions of an ambitious people, and the seemingly endless beauty of the American landscape.
Achenbach captures a Washington rarely seen: rugged frontiersman, real estate speculator, shrewd businessman. Even after his death, Washington's grand ambition inspired heroic engineering feats, including an audacious attempt to build a canal across the mountains to the Ohio River. But the country needed more than commercial arteries to hold together, and in the Civil War, the general's beloved river became a battlefield between North and South.
Like such classics as Undaunted Courage and Founding Brothers, Achenbach's riveting portrait of a great man and his grand plan captures the imagination of the new country, the passions of an ambitious people, and the seemingly endless beauty of the American landscape.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
History
Publication date
June, 2005
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
A Charming Field for an Encounter: The Story of George Washington's Fort Necessity, (Paperback) $18.56
$1856current price $18.56A Charming Field for an Encounter: The Story of George Washington's Fort Necessity, (Paperback)
Hollow Creek Love in Store, Book 2, (Paperback) $14.99
$1499current price $14.99Hollow Creek Love in Store, Book 2, (Paperback)
The Big Yankee The Life Of Carlson Of The Raiders (Paperback) $26.78
$2678current price $26.78The Big Yankee The Life Of Carlson Of The Raiders (Paperback)
Bill of Rights (Books of American Wisdom), (Paperback) $11.99
$1199current price $11.99Bill of Rights (Books of American Wisdom), (Paperback)
The Washington And Colville Families (Paperback) $13.95
$1395current price $13.95The Washington And Colville Families (Paperback)
Washington Et Jumonville, Étude Critque, (Paperback) $16.86
$1686current price $16.86Washington Et Jumonville, Étude Critque, (Paperback)
The Bobolink Minstrel, or, Republican Songster for 1860 (Paperback) $15.95
$1595current price $15.95The Bobolink Minstrel, or, Republican Songster for 1860 (Paperback)
With George Washington Into the Wilderness, (Paperback) $14.06
$1406current price $14.06With George Washington Into the Wilderness, (Paperback)
George Washington Carver Selected Bulletins, (Paperback) $10.29
$1029current price $10.29George Washington Carver Selected Bulletins, (Paperback)
Images from the Past Essential George Washington (PB): Two Hundred Years of Observations on the Man, the Myth, the Patriot, (Paperback) $14.95
$1495current price $14.95Images from the Past Essential George Washington (PB): Two Hundred Years of Observations on the Man, the Myth, the Patriot, (Paperback)
Empire of Mud : The Secret History of Washington, DC (Paperback) $14.39 Was $15.99
$1439current price $14.39, Was $15.99$15.99Empire of Mud : The Secret History of Washington, DC (Paperback)
Best seller Black AF History: The un-Whitewashed Story of America (Hardcover) $20.99 Was $32.50
Best seller
$2099current price $20.99, Was $32.50$32.50Black AF History: The un-Whitewashed Story of America (Hardcover)
1444.7 out of 5 Stars. 144 reviewsAmerica, Volume 1, (Paperback) $15.68
$1568current price $15.68America, Volume 1, (Paperback)
Washington Irving FABELLAE, (Paperback) $23.38
$2338current price $23.38Washington Irving FABELLAE, (Paperback)
Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010, (Paperback) $10.54 $14.44/lb
2 optionsAvailable in additional 2 options$1054current price $10.54$14.44/lbComing Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010, (Paperback)
Studies in early American history: The legends of Jekyl Island, (Paperback) $16.90
$1690current price $16.90Studies in early American history: The legends of Jekyl Island, (Paperback)
The Hamilton Scheme: An Epic Tale of Money and Power in the American Founding, (Paperback) $11.20
$1120current price $11.20The Hamilton Scheme: An Epic Tale of Money and Power in the American Founding, (Paperback)
The Life and Voyages of Verrazzano (Paperback) $14.52
$1452current price $14.52The Life and Voyages of Verrazzano (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
Related pages
- Virginian 2014
- Tuskegee History
- Governors Indiana
- George Washington Carver Age
- Indiana Sb Nation
- Indiana Man
- Western State & Local United States History Books
- Southern State & Local United States History Books
- Southwest State & Local United States History Books
- Midwest State & Local United States History Books
- General State & Local United States History Books
- Robert Lee Morris


