Magnet’s book is excellent! I read it in an effort to update my own book “George Washington’s Liberty Key,” which deals with Mount Vernon’s Bastille Key. I was especially attracted by the title’s “At Home.” As other reviewers mention, however, the book’s correlation of personalities and architecture, to the extent that there is intended correlation, seems to be minimal. Nevertheless, the book is full of astute observations. I was really pleased to find comments within pages 182-7 which deal with the three aspects (character, culture, constitution) to Washington’s key “to” liberty I distilled and highlighted in my own book. I would like to mention one dissenting note. On page 128, Magnet gives full credit to William Prescott at Bunker Hill for the words “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes.” Actually, it’s questionable as to who said it there, as various eyewitness accounts and histories give credit to Prescott, Putnam, Stark, or Gridley, or all of the above, since it was a common phrase at the time. But, again, the book was very well done!Check out one of William J. Bahr’s books: George Washington's Liberty Key: Mount Vernon's Bastille Key – the Mystery and Magic of Its Body, Mind, and Soul, a best seller at Mount Vernon.