Written by the young George Washington when he was around sixteen, this collection of 110 maxims offers timeless guidance on respectful conduct and personal discipline. These rules were originally derived from a 17th-century English translation of a Jesuit handbook of manners and Washington copied them as a handwriting exercise.
In this gift-edition hardcover from Applewood Books, the complete text is presented in a compact format with easy readability, making it ideal for historical reference, classroom use, or as a meaningful keepsake.
This volume brings together historical insight and practical moral instruction; making it a fine choice for students of history, ethics teachers, or anyone interested in the character formation of America’s first president.
Details:
- Format: Hardcover
- Size: Pocket-size, 4.3″ × 6.8″
- Features: Original 110 rules copied by Washington; context about their origin and relevance; recommended for grade 4 through adult readers.
