Benedict Arnold's Navy

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | e druk, 2006
ISBN13: 9780071468060
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McGraw-Hill Education e druk, 2006 9780071468060
Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 11 werkdagen

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An epic story of one man’s devotion to the American cause

In October 1776, four years before Benedict Arnold’s treasonous attempt to hand control of the Hudson River to the British, his patch-work fleet on Lake Champlain was all that stood between British forces and a swift end to the American rebellion.

Benedict Arnold’s Navy is the dramatic chronicle of that desperate battle and of the extraordinary events that occurred on the American Revolution’s critical northern front. Written with captivating narrative vitality, this landmark book shows how Benedict Arnold’s fearless leadership against staggering odds in a northern wilderness secured for America the independence that he would later try to betray.

Praise for James L. Nelson:

"James Nelson is a master both of his period and of the English language."
--Patrick O'Brian, author of Master and Commander

"James L. Nelson tells this story with clarity and literary skill and with such ease and order that the reader feels he is attending a dissertation on history given by a consummate lecturer."
--Ron Berthel, Associated Press, on Reign of Iron: The Story of the First Battling Ironclads, winner of the American Library Association’s 2004 Award for Best Military History

"It is, by far, the best Civil War novel I’ve read; reeking of battle, duty, heroism and tragedy. It’s a triumph of imagination and good, taut writing . . . "
--Bernard Cornwell on Glory in the Name, winner of the W. Y. Boyd Literary Award

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ISBN13:9780071468060
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden

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Map<br/>PROLOGUE: October 11, 1776<br/>1775<br/>CHAPTER 1 The War Begins<br/>CHAPTER 2 The Road to Ticonderoga<br/>CHAPTER 3 A Gathering of Strength<br/>CHAPTER 4 The Taking of Ticonderoga<br/>CHAPTER 5 To the Victors<br/>CHAPTER 6 The Northern Theater<br/>CHAPTER 7 A Change in Command<br/>CHAPTER 8 Command of the Northern Department<br/>CHAPTER 9 North to Quebec<br/>CHAPTER 10 Invading Canada<br/>CHAPTER 11 Into the Wilderness<br/>CHAPTER 12 Montreal<br/>CHAPTER 13 The March to Quebec<br/>CHAPTER 14 Quebec Besieged<br/>CHAPTER 15 Forces Joined<br/>CHAPTER 16 The Attack on Quebec<br/>Photographs and Illustrations<br/>1776<br/>CHAPTER 17 The Aftermath<br/>CHAPTER 18 A Frozen War<br/>CHAPTER 19 The Early Fleet<br/>CHAPTER 20 The Commission to Canada<br/>CHAPTER 21 "God of Armies, Help Us"<br/>CHAPTER 22 "An Army Broken"<br/>CHAPTER 23 Three Rivers<br/>CHAPTER 24 Birth of Two Fleets<br/>CHAPTER 25 The Gondolas of Skenesborough<br/>CHAPTER 26 The Summer of 1776<br/>CHAPTER 27 A Most Deserving and Gallant Officer<br/>CHAPTER 28 The Fleet Comes Together<br/>CHAPTER 29 Arnold in Command<br/>CHAPTER 30 A Line of Battle<br/>CHAPTER 31 A Place to Make a Stand<br/>CHAPTER 32 The British Head South<br/>CHAPTER 33 The Battle of Valcour Island<br/>CHAPTER 34 "The Battle was Verrey Hot"<br/>CHAPTER 35 South Wind and Open Water<br/>CHAPTER 36 End of the Campaign Season<br/>CHAPTER 37 Winter Quarters<br/>1777<br/>CHAPTER 38 The Road to Saratoga<br/>CHAPTER 39 Saratoga<br/>EPILOGUE: Turning Points<br/>ACKNOWLEDGMENTS<br/>NOTES ON SOURCES<br/>BIBLIOGRAPHY<br/>INDEX

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