Patriots
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4.7 • 6 Ratings
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
With meticulous research and page-turning suspense, Patriots brings to life the American Revolution—the battles, the treacheries, and the dynamic personalities of the men who forged our freedom.
George Washington, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry—these heroes were men of intellect, passion, and ambition. From the secret meetings of the Sons of Liberty to the final victory at Yorktown and the new Congress, Patriots vividly re-creates one of history's great eras.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Working with contemporary letters and public statements, Langguth, who heads the journalism department at the University of Southern California, produces a closely knit and continuously interesting drama of the American Revolution by following the principal and secondary actors, from Prime Minister George Grenville and his plan to raise revenues by a stamp tax in the colonies to General Washington's farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern. Figures whose names are familiar but whose deeds are vaguely known are brought into sharp focus. We know, for instance, that Benedict Arnold is our most infamous traitor, but not necessarily what drove him to do whatever it was he did, precisely. Washington definitely crossed the Delaware, but what did he do when he reached the other side? Read this rousing history and find out. Illustrations. BOMC main selection.
Customer Reviews
Quality
This book is a great read. It goes more in-depth but not an overindulgence of back story information. The writer gives good infomation as to the mood and thoughts of major player in the starting of the American Revolution. Small players that played pivotal roles also get a good amount of important information given about them as well.
Exceptional
I don't write reviews often but Patriots and Union 1812 were absolutely fantastic. It read as if you were being told a great story from one of your friends. I learned a good deal of history about out country, yet I was never bored with the content. Plan on picking up the Vietnam book next.