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Redcoats and rebels

the war for America, 1770-1781

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"The story of this war has usually been told in terms of a conflict between blundering British generals and their rigidly disciplined red-coated troops on the one side and heroic American patriots in their homespun shirts and coonskin caps on the other. Basing his compelling narrative on a variety of sources - enlivened by astute character sketches of the principal participants and eye-witness accounts - Christopher Hibbert portays the realities of a savage war which raged the length of an entire continent. It was war, condemned by thousands of his fellow-countrymen, which George Washington came perilously close to losing. Both before and after General Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga the British rarely lost a battle until the French, motivated largely by self-interest, helped the rebels defeat Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781"--Jacket.

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Penguin
Language
English
Pages
375

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Table of Contents

Table of Principal Events.
Author's Note and Acknowledgements.
1.
Sons of Liberty.-- p. 3.
2.
First Blood.-- p. 17.
3.
Bunker Hill.-- p. 42.
4.
Washington Takes Command.-- p. 64.
5.
'An Ugly Job'.-- p. 76.
6.
War in Canada.-- p. 88.
7.
Disasters in Virginia.-- p. 101.
8.
Declaration of Independence.-- p. 113.
9.
Battle for New York.-- p. 119.
10.
Generals at Loggerheads.-- p. 133.
11.
Winter on the Delaware.-- p. 143.
12.
Fall of Philadelphia.-- p. 153.
13.
Army of the North.-- p. 162.
14.
Surrender at Saratoga.-- p. 182.
15.
English Debate.-- p. 201.
16.
Intrigues at Valley Forge.-- p. 212.
17.
Fighting at Monmouth Court House.-- p. 220.
18.
Enemies of the French.-- p. 227.
19.
Marching through Georgia.-- p. 239.
20.
Quarrels in New York.-- p. 248.
21.
Butchers and Patriots.-- p. 256.
22.
Slaughter on King's Mountain.-- p. 270.
23.
Traitor and the Spy.-- p. 290.
24.
With Cornwallis in the Carolinas.-- p. 298.
25.
Road to Yorktown.-- p. 314.
Epilogue.-- p. 333.
Fate of Characters Whose End Is Not Recorded in the Text.-- p. 339.
Illustration Credits.-- p. 359.
Index.-- p. 361.

Edition Notes

Originally published: London : Grafton, 1990.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Classic military history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.3
Library of Congress
E209 .H537 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 375 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
375

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32137155M
Internet Archive
redcoatsrebelswa0000hibb
ISBN 10
0141390212
ISBN 13
9780141390215
OCLC/WorldCat
45325817

Work Description

From Amazon.com:

"Outstanding....Hibbert has an eye for character and a gift for bringing to life the impact of small-minded incompetents on the wide sweep of history."— Associated Press

The story of this war has usually been told in terms of a conflict between blundering British generals and their rigidly disciplined red-coated troops on the one side and heroic American patriots in their homespun shirts and coonskin caps on the other. In this fresh, compelling narrative, Christopher Hibbert portrays the realities of a war that raged the length of an entire continent—a war that thousands of George Washington's fellow countrymen condemned and that he came close to losing. Based on a wide variety of sources and alive with astute character sketches and eyewitness accounts, Redcoats and Rebels presents a vivid and convincing picture of the "cruel, accursed" war that changed the world forever. 16 pages of illustrations. "Hibbert combines impeccable scholarship with a liveliness of style that lures the reader from page to page."—Sunday Telegraph

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