• His Excellency

  • George Washington
  • By: Joseph J. Ellis
  • Narrated by: Nelson Runger
  • Length: 14 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (913 ratings)

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His Excellency

By: Joseph J. Ellis
Narrated by: Nelson Runger
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Publisher's summary

Acclaimed author Joseph J. Ellis penned the National Book Award-winning American Sphinx and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Founding Brothers, a fixture on The New York Times best seller list for an entire year, and one of the most popular history books of all time. Now this master historian turns his attention to the most exalted American hero, Founding Father and first President George Washington.

Washington has always been a larger-than-life enigmatic figure. On the day he was given command of the continental army, he recorded only the temperature and where he ate dinner in his journal. But recently, his papers were catalogued at the University of Virginia. Ellis had primary access to the 90-volume papers, allowing him to paint a thorough and fascinating portrait.

From the French and Indian War to Mount Vernon, from the American Revolution to the presidency, Ellis delivers what will stand the test of time as the definitive biography of the greatest American icon.

©2004 Joseph J. Ellis (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLC

Critic reviews

  • Audie Award Finalist, Non-Fiction (unabridged), 2005
  • 2005 Quill Award Nominee

"Ellis offers a magisterial account of the life and times of George Washington [that] leaves readers with a deeper sense of the man's humanity." (Publishers Weekly)
"Mr. Ellis gives us a succinct character study while drawing on his extensive knowledge of Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary history to strip away the accretions of myth and contemporary extemporizing that have grown up around his subject....An incisive portrait of the man." (The New York Times)

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His Excellency

The most in-depth analysis of George Washington?s life from the French and Indian War through his death I have ever read. Ellis?s book is not written for general audiences and in order completely comprehend this title you will need much background in the founding of America. Nevertheless, it will answer multiple questions you may have about this majestic man and leave you with a highly sophisticated knowledge of his life.

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Great!

This book was incredibly enjoyable. One of my favorite audio books because of the objective approach and interesting aspects of Washington that are presented. It's very detailed but not overly so. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in this man. I had never known much about the "primus inter pares" of the revolution before but now I see why so many people were willing to follow him. The author does a great job in his writing and Washington seems like such an interesting subject in his hands that you can't help but enjoy the ride.

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5 star book, 2 star narration

This is one of the most balanced books on Washington and is well researched. My advice is to buy the book and forgo the audio book. This is 10 hr book read in 14 hours....sooo slow.

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What we never learned in school

Very thorough book that captured our attention. Dispels all the myths and stories that we were raised to believe. Helps us understand this wonderful man that helped create America to being one of greatest places on earth.

I was amazed at all the bickering and fighting behind the scenes scheming that the continental congress Participated in ending up in a two party system. Really eerie how it compares to what we see between the Democrats and the Republicans today.

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Standing Ovation!

Ellis makes me want more of this entertaining biography and educational history. I will listen again to this beautiful reading of our founding. My appreciation has grown for the collision of miraculous revolutionary events and people especially
President George Washington.

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1st in war, 1st in peace, & 1st in our hearts.

"...his trademark decision to surrender power as commander in chief and then president, was not...a sign that he had conquered his ambitions, but rather that he fully realized that all ambitions were inherently insatiable and unconquerable. He knew himself well enough to resist the illusion that he transcended human nature. Unlike Julius Caesar and Oliver Cromwell before him, and Napoleon, Lenin, and Mao after him, he understood that the greater glory resided in posterity's judgment. If you aspire to live forever in the memory of future generations, you must demonstrate the ultimate self-confidence to leave the final judgment to them. And he did.”
― Joseph J. Ellis, His Excellency: George Washington

A good Ellis. Probably 3.5 stars. Like with 'American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson' Ellis knows his subject has been written about before and probably better. He isn't looking to redo or modernize the biography of George Washington. He only wants to do a couple things. He wants to narrowly explore the character of George Washington AND write a slick and easily digestible biography that will sell well. I know this sounds a bit harsh, but Ellis, while an academic historian, aims both bigger and smaller. He wants to be read. He wants to be bought. So, his biographies and histories tend to be smaller, easier to digest, and built to be sold on the Costco book tables. That isn't a bad thing.

Joseph Ellis is in the same line as that great pantheon of Founding biographers: Walter Isaacson, Jon Meacham, David McCullough, Edmund Morris, Ron Chernow and Doris Kearns Goodwin. He seems to be center mass of this group. Not as solid as Chernow or Morris, not as slick as Meacham or Isaacson.

Anyway, my only real complaint about this biography is stylistic. I hated, HATED, his periodic asides (he called them Sittings). I almost dropped a star just because of those. Ugh. It reminded me of the trend with weeklies or newspapers of blocking a quote from the text (callouts?). But this was worse. It was done like a third person observation of George Washington. They were uneven and just kinda stupid and weak. They weren't necessary, were distracting, and diminished the text.

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Loved it

Incise and human in the telling of Washington as both human and revolutionary deity. A definite listen

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His Excellency

An amazingly insightful look into the personal life and struggles of George Washington. The only book I’ve read about Mr. Washington that delved into his personality and views of the issues he, as an individual, struggled with.

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Great book, distracting performance

For its length, the book does great device to the memory of George Washington.

The reader’s breathing is apparent, as are odd pauses between chapters with audible inhalations. These issues are irritating and they distract mightily from the enjoyment of the recording. In essence, the technical aspect of the recording seems to have been executed without precision.

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    4 out of 5 stars

Great read, lousy narration

I had read this book a few years back and loved it. The narration is terrible, slow reading, pregnant pauses that could produce triplets,time could be cut down by 30% with proper editing. However I still rated it high because I do love the book it self.

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