The King's Ranger: Thomas Brown And The American Revolution On The Southern Frontier

The King's Ranger: Thomas Brown And The American Revolution On The Southern Frontier

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Author: Edward J. Cashin
Binding: Hardback
Published: University of Georgia Press, 1989

Condition:
Book: Fair, ex-library
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

Edward J. Cashin's The King's Ranger: Thomas Brown And The American Revolution On The Southern Frontier chronicles the tumultuous life of a pivotal Loyalist figure during the American Revolution. This historical account uncovers the complex loyalties and brutal realities of frontier warfare, presenting a vivid portrait of the conflict from a less-examined perspective. The narrative details Brown's transformation from a persecuted settler to a formidable military leader, illustrating the profound personal and political divisions that defined the era. Cashin argues for a nuanced understanding of the Southern theater, offering an academic yet compelling examination of a critical period in American history.

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Description

Author: Edward J. Cashin
Binding: Hardback
Published: University of Georgia Press, 1989

Condition:
Book: Fair, ex-library
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

Edward J. Cashin's The King's Ranger: Thomas Brown And The American Revolution On The Southern Frontier chronicles the tumultuous life of a pivotal Loyalist figure during the American Revolution. This historical account uncovers the complex loyalties and brutal realities of frontier warfare, presenting a vivid portrait of the conflict from a less-examined perspective. The narrative details Brown's transformation from a persecuted settler to a formidable military leader, illustrating the profound personal and political divisions that defined the era. Cashin argues for a nuanced understanding of the Southern theater, offering an academic yet compelling examination of a critical period in American history.