The War of the Revolution

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Skyhorse, Jan 16, 2011 - History - 1012 pages
From the first crack of musket fire at Lexington and Concord to the downing of the British colors at Yorktown, Christopher Ward does not tell the whole history of the American Revolution, but rather, illuminates the history of the war caused by that revolution—the military operations on land in the War for Independence. When The War for the Revolution was first published almost sixty years ago, it was instantly recognized as a modern classic of American historical scholarship, as well as a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction Revolutionary War history. Today it is probably the most cited single work on the American Revolutionary War. The combination of a simple format and eloquent writing make The War of the Revolution an ideal reference for the professional historian and American history buff alike.

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About the author (2011)

Christopher Ward served as president of the Historical Society of Delawareand worked with the Federal Writer's Project. Some of his works include The War of the Revolution, TheDutch and Swedes on the Delaware and The Saga of Cap'n John Smith. Hedied at the age of 75 in 1943.

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