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The Improbable Victory: The Campaigns, Battles and Soldiers of the American Revolution, 177583: In Association with The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

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The American Revolution reshaped the political map of the world, and led to the birth of the United States of America. Yet these outcomes could have scarcely been predicted when the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord. American rebel forces were at first largely a poorly trained, inexperienced and disorganized militia, pitted against one of the most formidable imperial armies in the world. Yet following a succession of defeats against the British, the rebels slowly rebounded in strength under the legendary leadership of George Washington. The fortunes of war ebbed and flowed, from the humid southern states of America to the frozen landscapes of wintry Canada, but eventually led to the catastrophic British defeat at Yorktown in 1781 and the establishment of an independent United States of America. The Improbable Victory is a revealing and comprehensive guide to this seminal conflict, from the opening skirmishes, through the major pitched battles, up to the Treaty of Paris in 1783. Impressively illustrated with photographs and artwork, it provides an invaluable insight into this conflict from the major command decisions down to the eye level of the front-line soldier. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1078g
  • Dimensions: 190 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781472823144

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Daniel Marston BA MA (McGill) DPhil (Oxon.) FRHistS holds a Professorship in Military Studies and is also the Principal of the Military and Defence Studies Program at the Australian Command & Staff College in Canberra. He previously held the Ike Skelton Distinguished Chair of the Art of War at the US Army Command and General Staff College and was a Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Born and raised in Boston Massachusetts he has been working with the USA USMC and British Army in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2006. Dr Chris McNab is an author and editor. He has published over 40 books including America's Elite: US Special Forces from the Revolution to the Present Day (2013) Twentieth Century Small Arms (2001) Gunfighters The Outlaws and their weapons (2005 contributing editor) and The Illustrated History of the Vietnam War (2000). He is the co-author of Tools of Violence (2008) and has recently completed Deadly Force (2009) both for Osprey. Chris has also contributed to The Times on the war in Iraq.

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