1776

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david Mccullough Tells The Story Of Those Who Marched With General George Washington In The Year Of The Declaration Of Independence - When The Whole American Cause Was Riding On Their Success, Without Which All Hope For Independence Would Have Been Dashed And The Noble Ideals Of The Declaration Would Have Amounted To Little More Than Words On Paper. Based On Extensive Research In Both American And British Archives, 1776 Is The Story Of Americans In The Ranks, Men Of Every Shape, Size, And Color, Farmers, Schoolteachers, Shoemakers, No-accounts, And Mere Boys Turned Soldiers. And It Is The Story Of The King's Men, The British Commander, William Howe, And His Highly Disciplined Redcoats Who Looked On Their Rebel Foes With Contempt And Fought With A Valor Too Little Known. Here Also Is The Revolution As Experienced By American Loyalists, Hessian Mercenaries, Politicians, Preachers, Traitors, Spies, Men And Women Of All Kinds Caught In The Paths Of War. At The Center Of The Drama, With Washington, Are Two Young American Patriots, Who, At First, Knew No More Of War Than What They Had Read In Books - Nathanael Greene, A Quaker Who Was Made A General At Thirty-three, And Henry Knox, A Twenty-five-year-old Bookseller Who Had The Preposterous Idea Of Hauling The Guns Of Fort Ticonderoga Overland To Boston In The Dead Of Winter. But It Is The American Commander-in-chief Who Stands Foremost - Washington, Who Had Never Before Led An Army In Battle. The Book Begins In London On October 26, 1775, When His Majesty King George Iii Went Before Parliament To Declare America In Rebellion And To Affirm His Resolve To Crush It. From There The Story Moves To The Siege Of Boston And Its Astonishing Outcome, Then To New York, Where British Ships And British Troops Appear In Numbers Never Imagined And The Newly Proclaimed Continental Army Confronts The Enemy For The First Time. As The Crucial Weeks Pass, Defeat Follows Defeat, And In The Long Retreat Across New Jersey, All

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in The Pulitzer Prize-winning John Adams, Mccullough Provided An In-depth Look At The Life Of America's Second President; Here, The Author Shifts His Focus To The Other Major Players Of The American Revolution, Providing A Detailed Account Of The Life And Times Of The Generals And Soldiers Who Fought For And Won America's Independence. In This Top-notch Audio Production, Mccullough Proves That He Is As Equally Adept At Reading Prose As He Is At Writing It. At No Time Does It Feel Like Listening To A Lecturing Professor; Instead, Mccullough Narrates In A Sonorous, Grandfatherly Voice, Keeping His Speech Vibrant And Engaging, As If He Were Simply Telling A Story. Unabridged Sections Of Prose Are Read By The Author, While Portions Of The Book Not Fully Explored In This Abridgment Are Summarized By Auxiliary Narrator Twomey, Whose Performance Is Serviceable And Pleasant. Though The Abridgement Is Effective, The Subject Matter Will Leave Discerning Listeners Hungry For More. While Casual Fans Will Be Satisfied, Serious History Aficionados Will Want To Listen To Mccullough's Unabridged Recording (12 Hours, 10 Cds, $49.95 Isbn 0-7435-4423-4). Simultaneous Release With The S&s Hardcover (reviews, Feb. 21). (june) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.



Categories:


  • History

    • Military
      • United States






Publisher : Simon & Schuster

Author : McCullough, David

Language : English

Edition : Reprint

Published :2006-06-27

Number Of Pages : 400

Binding : paperback

ISBN-10 : 0743226720

ISBN-13 : 9780743226721

Item weight : 1.25 lb

Dimensions : 1 in x 6 in x 9 in

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