The Literary History of the American Revolution

The Literary History of the American Revolution
Title The Literary History of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Moses Coit Tyler
Publisher
Pages 560
Release 2018-05-09
Genre
ISBN 9783337534264

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The Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783: 1776-1783

The Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783: 1776-1783
Title The Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783: 1776-1783 PDF eBook
Author Moses Coit Tyler
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 1897
Genre American literature
ISBN

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The Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783

The Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783
Title The Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783 PDF eBook
Author Moses Coit Tyler
Publisher
Pages 561
Release 1897
Genre American literature
ISBN

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The American Revolution

The American Revolution
Title The American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Christopher Collier
Publisher Blackstone Publishing
Pages 116
Release 2012-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1620644991

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History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation. The American Revolution examines the people and events involved in the significant war by which the thirteen original colonies broke away from England. The authors explain the many sources of conflict between the Americans and the British government, how each side approached the problems, and the results of the escalating violence.

The literary history of the American revolution : 1763 - 1783. 2. 1776 - 1783

The literary history of the American revolution : 1763 - 1783. 2. 1776 - 1783
Title The literary history of the American revolution : 1763 - 1783. 2. 1776 - 1783 PDF eBook
Author Moses Coit Tyler
Publisher
Pages 527
Release 1957
Genre American literature
ISBN

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The Literary History of the American Revolution 1763-1783

The Literary History of the American Revolution 1763-1783
Title The Literary History of the American Revolution 1763-1783 PDF eBook
Author Moses Coit Tyler
Publisher
Pages
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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The Glorious Cause

The Glorious Cause
Title The Glorious Cause PDF eBook
Author Jeff Shaara
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 658
Release 2010-12-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0345458680

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In Rise to Rebellion, bestselling author Jeff Shaara captured the origins of the American Revolution as brilliantly as he depicted the Civil War in Gods and Generals and The Last Full Measure. Now he continues the amazing saga of how thirteen colonies became a nation, taking the conflict from kingdom and courtroom to the bold and bloody battlefields of war. It was never a war in which the outcome was obvious. Despite their spirit and stamina, the colonists were outmanned and outfought by the brazen British army. General George Washington found his troops trounced in the battles of Brooklyn and Manhattan and retreated toward Pennsylvania. With the future of the colonies at its lowest ebb, Washington made his most fateful decision: to cross the Delaware River and attack the enemy. The stunning victory at Trenton began a saga of victory and defeat that concluded with the British surrender at Yorktown, a moment that changed the history of the world. The despair and triumph of America’s first great army is conveyed in scenes as powerful as any Shaara has written, a story told from the points of view of some of the most memorable characters in American history. There is George Washington, the charismatic leader who held his army together to achieve an unlikely victory; Charles Cornwallis, the no-nonsense British general, more than a match for his colonial counterpart; Nathaniel Greene, who rose from obscurity to become the finest battlefield commander in Washington’s army; The Marquis de Lafayette, the young Frenchman who brought a soldier’s passion to America; and Benjamin Franklin, a brilliant man of science and philosophy who became the finest statesman of his day. From Nathan Hale to Benedict Arnold, William Howe to “Light Horse” Harry Lee, from Trenton and Valley Forge, Brandywine and Yorktown, the American Revolution’s most immortal characters and poignant moments are brought to life in remarkable Shaara style. Yet, The Glorious Cause is more than just a story of the legendary six-year struggle. It is a tribute to an amazing people who turned ideas into action and fought to declare themselves free. Above all, it is a riveting novel that both expands and surpasses its beloved author’s best work.