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The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources 1745-1799; prepared under the direction of the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission and published by authority Library of Congress.
Author : Fitzpatrick, John C.
Publisher : Best Books on
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 28,7 MB
Release : 1939-01-01
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ISBN : 1623764327
The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources 1745-1799; prepared under the direction of the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission and published by authority Library of Congress.
Author : George Washington
Publisher :
Page : 620 pages
File Size : 31,86 MB
Release : 1937
Category : Government publications
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Author : George Washington
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Page : 496 pages
File Size : 12,43 MB
Release : 1944
Category : Government publications
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Author : John A. Nagy
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 16,36 MB
Release : 2016-09-20
Category : History
ISBN : 1250096820
This “fast-paced chronicle reveals a little-known side of America’s Revolutionary War hero”—and how intelligence helped him defeat the British (Publishers Weekly). Here is the untold story of how George Washington used his skills as a spymaster to win the Revolutionary War. Author John A. Nagy has become the nation’s leading expert on the subject, discovering hundreds of spies who went behind enemy lines to gather intelligence during the American Revolution, many of whom are completely unknown to most historians. Drawing on Washington’s personal diaries, Nagy recounts how he honed his intelligence gathering skills during the French and Indian War. He later depended on those skills as he faced a well-trained, better-equipped fighting force in the Revolutionary War. Espionage was Washington’s secret weapon, and he exploited it to extraordinary effect. Filled with thrilling and never-before-told stories from the battlefield and behind enemy lines, this is the story of how Washington out-spied the British. For the first time, readers will discover how espionage played a major part in the American Revolution and why Washington was a master at orchestrating it.
Author : Gavin K. Watt
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 1431 pages
File Size : 31,93 MB
Release : 2014-07-02
Category : History
ISBN : 1459730119
This special bundle collects five titles by military history specialist Gavin K. Watt. This series has a unique focus: The American War of Independence viewed from the perspective of British operations in the north. The Burning of the Valleys concerns a decisive campaign against the northern frontier of New York in the fifth year of the war. A Dirty, Trifling Piece of Business is about operations in the sixth year, including in the south. In Poisoned by Lies and Hypocrisy, Watt explores the first two campaigns of the American Revolution through their impact on Canada and describes how a motley group of militia, American loyalists, and British regulars managed to defend Quebec and repel the invaders. Rebellion in the Mohawk Valley concerns the campaign that led to the destruction of British-held Fort Ticonderoga. These titles are essential reading for military history, early Canadian history, and War of Independence history buffs. Includes: The Burning of the Valleys A Dirty, Trifling Piece of Business I Am Heartily Ashamed Poisoned by Lies and Hypocrisy Rebellion in the Mohawk Valley
Author : Holly A. Mayer
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 23,77 MB
Release : 2023-02-24
Category : History
ISBN : 1643364332
Chronicles the identities and importance of civilians to the American Revolutionary War effort Belonging to the Army reveals the identity and importance of the civilians now referred to as camp followers, whom Holly A. Mayer calls the forgotten revolutionaries of the War for American Independence. These merchants, contractors, family members, servants, government officers, and military employees provided necessary supplies, services, and emotional support to the troops of the Continental Army. Mayer describes their activities and demonstrates how they made encampments livable communities and played a fundamental role in the survival and ultimate success of the Continental Army. She also considers how the army wanted to be rid of the followers but were unsuccessful because of the civilians' essential support functions and determination to make camps into communities. Instead the civilians' assimilation gave an expansive meaning to the term "belonging to the army."
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Page : 1038 pages
File Size : 32,42 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Stamp collecting
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Author : New York Public Library. Reference Dept
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Page : 984 pages
File Size : 38,31 MB
Release : 1961
Category : America
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Author : New York Public Library. Research Libraries
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Page : 568 pages
File Size : 41,38 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Library catalogs
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Author : Fitzpatrick, John C.
Publisher : Best Books on
Page : 479 pages
File Size : 45,3 MB
Release : 1939-01-01
Category :
ISBN : 1623764491
The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources 1745-1799; prepared under the direction of the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission and published by authority Library of Congress.