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The Long Retreat
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

The Long Retreat

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

On the morning of November 20, 1776, General Charles Cornwallis overran patriot positions at Fort Lee, on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River. The attack threw George Washington's army into turmoil. Thus began an American retreat across the state, which ended only after the battered rebels crossed the Delaware river at Trenton on December 7. It was a three-week campaign that marked the most dramatic and desperate period of the War for Independence. In The Long Retreat, Arthur Lefkowitz has written the first book-length study of this critical campaign. He adds compelling new detail to the narrative, and offers the most comprehensive account in the literature of the American retreat to the...

Eyewitness Images from the American Revolution
  • Language: en

Eyewitness Images from the American Revolution

  • Categories: Art

Most images depicting the American Revolution are historically inaccurate nineteenth- and twentieth-century recreations. Historian Arthur S. Lefkowitz is working to change this. Lefkowitz gathered images from artists who were on-site for these pivotal moments in our nation's history. His research in museums and private collections in the United States, Canada, and England spanned years and brought together both professional and amateur artist renditions, including those from British soldiers. With over 60 examples of "eyewitness" artwork, Lefkowitz draws readers into our nation's fight for independence, appealing to those interested in American history and art history alike. Historically acc...

American Turtle Submarine, The
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

American Turtle Submarine, The

An effort of genius. -George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 1785 The world's first submarine was used during the American Revolution. While other men his age supported the country with muskets, Yale graduate David Bushnell sought the answer to one important question: how to defend America against the British Royal Navy. His answer was the American Turtle. Focusing on the vessel's most important mission, sinking Britain's flagship in New York harbor, this concise history follows the development of the invention from drawing table to open water and onwards.

George Washington's Revenge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

George Washington's Revenge

In late August 1776, a badly defeated Continental Army retreated from Long Island to Manhattan. By early November, George Washington’s inexperienced army withdrew further into New Jersey and, by the end of the year, into Pennsylvania. During this dark night of the American Revolution—“the times that try men’s souls”—Washington began developing the strategy that would win the war. In this illuminating account, Arthur Lefkowitz reveals how George Washington turned defeat into victory. During his retreat across New Jersey, Washington reconceived the war: keep the army mobile, target isolated detachments of the British Army, rely on surprise and deception, form partisan units, and av...

Benedict Arnold's Army
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Benedict Arnold's Army

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-03-04
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  • Publisher: Savas Beatie

A brilliant American combat officer and this country’s most famous traitor, Benedict Arnold is one of the most fascinating and complicated people to emerge from American history. His contemporaries called Arnold “the American Hannibal” after he successfully led more than 1,000 men through the savage Maine wilderness in 1775. The objective of Arnold and his heroic corps was the fortress city of Quebec, the capital of British-held Canada. The epic campaign is the subject of Benedict Arnold’s Army, a fascinating campaign to bring Canada into the war as the 14th colony. The initiative for the assault came from George Washington who learned that a fast moving detachment could surprise Quebec ...

Colonel Hamilton and Colonel Burr
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Colonel Hamilton and Colonel Burr

The final meeting of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr took place in in 1804. It ended with Burr mortally wounding Hamilton in a duel. Hamilton and Burr first met in 1776, during the American Revolution. Their wartime experiences would shape their lives as Colonel Hamilton and Colonel Burr recounts. They were both young American officers at the time working to defend New York City against a British attack. Burr was a tough Revolutionary War combat veteran, having fought in the 1775 campaign to seize Canada from the British. In Canada, Burr battled alongside then Colonel Benedict Arnold and attacked the walled city of Quebec with General Richard Montgomery. Burr next accepted an invitation to...

George Washington's Indispensable Men
  • Language: en

George Washington's Indispensable Men

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

History has immortalized George Washington, but has largely forgotten those who helped to propel him to greatness--the men who served as his aides-de-camp during the Revolutionary War. George Washington's Indispensable Men details their fascinating and sometimes tragic lives, providing a new and refreshing look at the American Revolution.

George Washington's Indispensable Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

George Washington's Indispensable Men

History has immortalized George Washington, but has largely forgotten those who helped to propel him to greatness—the men who served as his aides-de-camp during the Revolutionary War. George Washington’s Indispensable Men details their fascinating and sometimes tragic lives, providing a new and refreshing look at the American Revolution.

Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes

This “gripping” history recounts the lives of American patriots who were a part of Arnold’s failed Canadian invasion during the Revolutionary War (Thomas Fleming, author of Liberty! The American Revolution). Hundreds of men followed Col. Benedict Arnold in an expedition to capture Quebec in 1775. After Arnold was wounded, his troops found themselves outnumbered and trapped inside the city. Award-winning author and Revolutionary-era historian, Arthur S. Lefkowitz takes a close look at some of the brave veterans who fought in Arnold’s failed campaign and explores the extraordinary lives they led afterward. In Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes, Lefkowitz paints vividly detailed p...

Bushnell's Submarine
  • Language: en

Bushnell's Submarine

Story about David Bushnell, the inventor of the world's first submarine.