Redcoats And Rebels: The War For America, 1770-1781

Redcoats And Rebels: The War For America, 1770-1781

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Christopher Hibbert's Redcoats And Rebels: The War For America 1770-1781 chronicles the tumultuous years of the American Revolutionary War, offering a vivid account of the conflict that shaped a nation. This compelling historical narrative details the strategies, battles, and key figures on both sides, from the initial skirmishes to the decisive victory at Yorktown. Hibbert uncovers the political machinations and personal sacrifices that defined this pivotal era, presenting a balanced perspective on the British efforts and the American struggle for independence. The work illustrates the profound impact of the war on soldiers, civilians, and the nascent American identity, providing an authoritative and engaging examination of a foundational period in history.

Author: Christopher Hibbert
Format: Hardback
Published: 2006, The Folio Society

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Slipcase: Good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Christopher Hibbert's Redcoats And Rebels: The War For America 1770-1781 chronicles the tumultuous years of the American Revolutionary War, offering a vivid account of the conflict that shaped a nation. This compelling historical narrative details the strategies, battles, and key figures on both sides, from the initial skirmishes to the decisive victory at Yorktown. Hibbert uncovers the political machinations and personal sacrifices that defined this pivotal era, presenting a balanced perspective on the British efforts and the American struggle for independence. The work illustrates the profound impact of the war on soldiers, civilians, and the nascent American identity, providing an authoritative and engaging examination of a foundational period in history.