The British Invasion from the North
Author : William Digby
Publisher :
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 43,5 MB
Release : 1887
Category : Burgoyne's Invasion, 1777
ISBN :
Author : William Digby
Publisher :
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 43,5 MB
Release : 1887
Category : Burgoyne's Invasion, 1777
ISBN :
Author : William Digby (fl)
Publisher :
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 21,23 MB
Release : 1887
Category :
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Author : William Matthew Marine
Publisher :
Page : 542 pages
File Size : 45,73 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Bladensburg, Battle of, Bladensburg, Md., 1814
ISBN :
"This volume is an attempt to present in permanent form the history of the British invasion of Maryland during the War of 1812. The story has not heretofore been fully told; the record is deplorably incomplete, and the following pages are intended to be an adequate chronicle of the events of that period in Maryland, and to that end even trifling circumstances have been interwoven in the narrative"--Preface.
Author : Barry Miles
Publisher : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 16,10 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781402769764
Examines the British influences on American culture between 1964 and 1969, discussing rock bands such as The Beatles, the Yardbirds, supermodel Twiggy and Mary Quant minidresses, James Bond films, and more.
Author : Gerald J. Kauffman
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 50,75 MB
Release : 2011-01-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1304287165
During the American War for Independence in Augustand September, 1777, the British invaded Delaware aspart of an end-run campaign to defeat GeorgeWashington and the Americans and capture the capitalat Philadelphia. For a few short weeks the hills andstreams in and around Newark and Iron Hill and at Cooch's Bridge along the Christina River were the focus of worldhistory as the British marched through the Diamond State between the Chesapeake Bay and Brandywine Creek.This is the story of the British invasion of Delaware,one of the lesser known but critical watershedmoments in American history.
Author : James E. Perone
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,20 MB
Release :
Category : Rock music
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Author : Stuart Gibbs
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 42,85 MB
Release : 2020-05-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1534424717
"Follows the spies-in-training on a hunt to find the leader of the evil organization SPYDER and take them down once and for all"--
Author : Alan J. Whiticker
Publisher : New Holland Publishers
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 49,59 MB
Release : 2019-04-16
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781760790752
1964 was the start of the British 'pop' invasion of the United States and the world was never the same. The Beatles paved the way for countless British bands and performers to find international success during the 1960s, taking the US and other international charts by storm. British Pop Invasion is a photographic record of that era using hundreds of rare Daily Mirror images, with text by respected author Alan J. Whiticker. At more than 300 pages, this book is a must for pop culture historians, baby boomers of the era and music lovers of any age.
Author : Peter Snow
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 11,36 MB
Release : 2014-08-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1466848944
This stirring military narrative takes readers from the burning of the nation's capital to the anthem-inspiring Battle of Fort McHenry. In August 1814, the United States army was defeated just outside Washington, D.C., by the world's greatest military power. President James Madison and his wife had just enough time to flee the White House before the British invaders entered. British troops stopped to feast on the meal still sitting on the Madisons' dining-room table before setting the White House on fire. The extent of the destruction was massive; finished in wood rather than marble, everything inside the mansion was combustible. Only the outer stone walls would withstand the fire. The tide of the War of 1812 would quickly turn, however. Less than a month later, American troops would stand victorious at the Battle of Fort McHenry. Poet Francis Scott Key, struck by the sight of the American flag waving over Fort McHenry, jotted down the beginnings of a poem that would be set to music and become the U.S. national anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner." In his compelling narrative style, Peter Snow recounts the fast-changing fortunes of that summer's extraordinary confrontations. Drawing from a wealth of material, including eyewitness accounts, Snow describes the colorful personalities on both sides of those spectacular events: including the beleaguered President James Madison and First Lady Dolley, American heroes such as Joshua Barney and Sam Smith, and flawed military leaders like Army Chief William Winder and War Secretary John Armstrong. On the British side, Snow re-creates the fiery Admiral George Cockburn, the cautious but immensely popular Major General Robert Ross, and sharp-eyed diarists James Scott and George Gleig. When Britain Burned the White House highlights this unparalleled moment in British and American history, the courageous, successful defense of Fort McHenry and the American triumph that would follow, and America's and Britain's decision to never again fight each other.
Author : Charles Townshend
Publisher : Belknap Press
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 17,97 MB
Release : 2011-03-31
Category : History
ISBN :
Modern Iraq was created deliberately by the British over the seven years following their first invasion in 1914. Charles Townshend provides an informative and compelling explanation of that conquest and examines how an initially cautious strategic invasion by British forces led to imperial expansion on a vast scale.