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#319033 in Books Daughan George C 2016-06-14 2016-06-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.60 x 1.50 x 6.50l; .0 #File Name: 0393245721432 pagesRevolution on the Hudson New York City and the Hudson River Valley in the American War of Independence
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. History UnknowedBy Jack's ReviewI loved this book because it gave me a much deeper insight into the impact of the battles and strategies that took place in an area where I had not realized had such significant importance of the impact of what took place there..Mr Daughan once again kept me spellbound with his descriptions of characters and events that most of us never realized.I am always impressed with research and detail that goes into his books.Enjoy this wonderful adventure.J Couture10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Very detailed and enlighteningBy James FletcherIf you are looking for an overview of the Revolution; this book may be too detailed for you. I've read many books on the Revolution; but this book makes me feel I've never read anything at all. The author writes a great deal from the British perspective which other books seldom address opening up new understanding about the course of that war. It has given me greater insight on the Revolution.31 of 34 people found the following review helpful. An adrenaline shot full of substanceBy Sophie OakesI decided to write a quick review of this book and was surprised to see a one star review when I thought it was so good. Had to shake my head when I saw that the one star review was written by someone who had not read the book but only looked in the index...The book itself successfully straddles that fine line of providing all the historical detail you could want while still telling a story that keeps your adrenaline pumping. Daughan brings the Revolution alive and I doubt there will be any Revolution buff who fails to have an "I never knew that!" moment. Definitely worth your while whether your interest in the Revolution is casual or complex.