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Verlag: Winston-Derek Pub, 1992
ISBN 10: 1555234240ISBN 13: 9781555234249
Anbieter: Bookmonger.Ltd, HILLSIDE, NJ, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good.
Verlag: Writers Publishing Service Co, 1990
ISBN 10: 0910303177ISBN 13: 9780910303170
Anbieter: HPB-Emerald, Dallas, TX, USA
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Verlag: Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House, New York, 2018
Anbieter: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: As New. Ramirez, Jason (jacket design); Noble, Christopher (author photograph) (illustrator). 1st Edition. As new condition forest green boards, black spine, and gold spine lettering contained in an as new condition non price-clipped color illustrated dust jacket. Includes List of Other Books by Nathaniel Philbrick; Author Dedication; Preface: The Land and the Sea; Epilogue: Aftermath; Acknowledgments; Notes; Bibliogrpahy; Illustrations Credits; and Index. Illustrated with two section of black-and-white photographic plates and map illustrated front and rear endpapers. A small pencil erasor sized remainder dot at the lower page edge. "The American Revolution may have been started by a group of citizen-soldiers on a green in Lexington, Massachusetts, but it was won on a choppy patch of water off Chesapeake Bay. In Bunker Hill and Valiant Ambition, Nathaniel Philbrick gave us a new and provocative way of looking at the war that created the United States. His latest book is the capstone of that enterprise, focusing on the last year of the war, and is the culmination of Philbrick's engagement with American history and the sea over the last twenty years. In the fall of 1780, after five frustrating years of war, George Washington had come to realize that the only way to defeat the British Empire was with the help of the French navy. But as he had learned after two years of trying, coordinating his army's movements with those of a fleet of warships based thousands of miles away was next to impossible. And then, on September 5, 1781, the impossible happened. Recognized today as one of the most important naval engagements in the history of the world, the Battle of the Chesapeacke - fought without a single American ship - made the subsequent victory of the Americans at Yorktown a virtual inevitability. In a narrative that moves from Washington's headquarters on the Hudson River, to the wooded hillside in North Carolina where Nathanael Greene fought Lord Cornwallis to a vicious draw, to Lafayette's brilliant series of maneuvers across Tidewater Virginia, Philbrick details the epic and suspenseful years through to its triumphant conclusion. A riveting and wide-ranging story, full of dramatic, unexpected turns, In the Hurricane's Eye reveals that the fate of the American Revolution depended, in the end, on Washington and the sea." - from the inner front jacket flap.