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008 050105s1999 nyub b 000 0deng d
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035 $a(OCoLC)57369650
043 $an-us---
050 14 $aE203$b.F68 1999
082 04 $a973.3$b2 21
245 04 $aThe American Revolution :$bfirst person accounts by men who shaped our nation /$ccollected and edited by T.J. Stiles ; introduction by William Peck [i.e. Pencak].
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bBerkley Pub. Group,$c1999.
300 $axxxviii, 359 pages :$b1 map ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $a"A Perigee book."
500 $aOriginally published as Founding fathers as part of the In their own words series.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages xvii-xviii).
520 $aIn this book this book, historian T.J. Stiles tells the remarkable story through the words of those who lived it.
505 00 $gI: Tyranny. The Stamp Act.$tThe unhappy controversy /$rSamuel Adams ;$tThis year brings ruin or salvation /$rJohn Adams --$gThe intolerable.$tThe Boston Massacre /$rSamuel Adams ;$tThe sense of the town /$rSamuel Adams ;$tAfter the party /$rJohn Adams ;$tLetter from the town of Boston to the Colonies, May 13, 1774 /$rSamuel Adams --$gThe arguments.$tIn Congress /$rJohn Adams ;$tReflections on the Congress /$rJohn Adams ;$tA summary view of the rights of British North America /$rThomas Jefferson ;$tA full vindication /$rAlexander Hamilton --$gII: Battle. To arms.$tMinute men /$rSamuel Adams ;$tMission to Concord /$rJeremy Lister ;$tBottled up in Boston /$rThomas Gage ;$tTiconderoga /$rEthan Allen --$gAn army, a country.$tCongress adopts an army /$rJohn Adams ;$tThe Battle of Bunker Hill /$rThomas Gage ;$tThe conquest of Boston /$rGeorge Washington --$gIII: Crisis. Independence.$tIs not America already independent? /$rSamuel Adams ;$tCommon sense /$rThomas Paine ;$tA declaration /$rThomas Jefferson and the Continental Congress --$gTo the brink.$tThe defense of New York /$rGeorge Washington ;$tThe crisis /$rThomas Paine ;$tTrenton /$rGeorge Washington ;$tPrinceton /$rGeorge Washington --$gPhiladelphia.$tThe Brandywine /$rThomas Paine ;$tFlight from Philadelphia /$rJohn Adams ;$tGermantown /$rThomas Paine --$gSaratoga.$tThe expedition from Canada /$rJohn Burgoyne ;$tA fortress and a battle /$rThomas Anburey ;$tWood service /$rJohn Burgoyne ;$tDown Wood Creek /$rThomas Anburey ;$tAn expedition to Bennington /$rJohn Burgoyne ;$tFort Stanwix /$rBarry St. Leger ;$tAcross the Hudson /$rJohn Burgoyne ;$tWith a prisoner on the British Right /$rThomas Anburey ;$tOn the line in the center /$rJames Hadden ;$tNo fruits /$rJohn Burgoyne ;$tA reconnaissance in force /$rJohn Burgoyne ;$tIn the redoubts /$rThomas Anburey ;$tSaratoga /$rJohn Burgoyne --$gWinter.$tValley Forge /$rAlbigence Waldo ;$tSnatched from destruction /$rThomas Paine --$gIV: Victory. War comes to the South.$tInvasion /$rBanastre Tarleton ;$tConquest /$rBanastre Tarleton --$gGreene's War.$tKing's Mountain /$rBanastre Tarleton ;$tCowpens /$rHenry Lee ;$tThe race to the Dan /$rHenry Lee ;$tGuilford Court House /$rHenry Lee --$gYorktown.$tMarch to Virginia /$rCharles Cornwallis ;$tA naval station /$rHenry Clinton ;$tA secret movement /$rJames Duncan ;$tPlans for a siege /$rGeorge Washington ;$tThe fleet arrives /$rFrançois-Joseph Paul de Grasse ;$tNaval maneuvers /$rHenry Clinton ;$tSiege and assaults /$rJames Duncan ;$tThe want of a covering fleet /$rHenry Clinton ;$tDefeat /$rCharles Cornwallis --$gTriumph.$tNegotiations for the new nation /$rJohn Adams ;$tFarewell orders /$rGeorge Washington.
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783$vSources.
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783$vPersonal narratives.
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647 7 $aAmerican Revolution$c(United States :$d1775-1783)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01351668
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655 7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
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700 1 $aStiles, T. J.,$eeditor.
740 02 $aFounding fathers.
830 0 $aIn their own words (Berkley Publishing Group)
994 $aZ0$bP4A
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 91 OTHER HOLDINGS