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June 4th 2007
by Oxford University Press, USA
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Hardcover, 704 pages
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0195181212
(isbn13: 9780195181210)
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In this gripping chronicle of America's struggle for independence, award-winning historian John Ferling transports readers to the grim realities of th...more
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Read in June, 2008
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Americans, students of history, soldiers
John Ferling has done excellent service as a writer and historian in this volumn. It is an excellent and extremely readable survey of the military history of the American Revolution, and in particular is maybe the best treatment of the late war years you'll encounter. It is a thick book, but not as thick as advertised. It runs only 575 pages - the remainder of the book being extensive bibliography and indexes. I enjoyed it immensely.
For a new student of American history, much of what Fer...more
For a new student of American history, much of what Fer...more
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Read in March, 2008
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military history enthusiasts
I am about half-way through this book and enjoy it immensely. It is shaping up to be the best single volume history of the American Revolution that I have read. John Ferling does an excellent job of humanizing the many mythical leaders of that time period. Readers are introduced to General Washington's legendary temper and jealousy of potential rivals, General Howe's desire to resolve the crisis on favorable terms for Britain with as little bloodshed as possible, and King George III's absolute i...more
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Read in November, 2008
This book was a great book! Everyone should read this and be able to come away with a better understanding of just how amazing it was that we won the American Revolution and to have a greater appreciation for those leaders, soldiers, and civilians who fought and sacrificed for the hope of a better country. John Ferling writes beautifully and you stay interested throughout the whole book. It was not your typical history book and it makes you realize that history is intersting can be enjoyable to ...more
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Read in April, 2008
Great piece of writing. The American Revolution really jumps off the pages throughout. This novel can be enjoyed by anyone, from someone is just starting to investigate the American Revolution to a person who has a great deal of background knowledge from reading previous novels. This book rivals 1776!
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According to my friend Patsy:
the book is about the military history of the revolutionary war and the title comes from a quote by washington that winning the war was "almost a miracle."
i found this book fascinating and felt many parallels with our contemporary times.
the book is about the military history of the revolutionary war and the title comes from a quote by washington that winning the war was "almost a miracle."
i found this book fascinating and felt many parallels with our contemporary times.
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It is surprising how much we owe to so few. The Continental Army was what kept us in the war day in and day out. An interesting question is if we had waited for a majority to support the revolution would we have ever become an independent nation?
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My mother bought me this book after a crazy week at the cle. clinic. Haven't started it yet, but I look forward to it. After all, it was all that kept me from screaming when the doc gave me a third shot.
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Read in November, 2007
I wanted to like this book, but I just couldn't. It made me want to take a nap. Apparently studying maps and reading about troop movements is the equivalent to a warm glass of milk for me.
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Read in July, 2008
Outstanding picture of the American Revolution. It tells the story in an intersting and humanistic way. Great on New Jersey battles.
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Almost as long and suspenseful as the original Revolutionary War itself.
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How the American Revolution succeeded in spite of itself. Good history.
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Read in January, 2008
Fortunately we were rebelling against the Brits and not the French.
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Read in July, 2008
Great book, need time to read and digest, drags in some parts
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Read in January, 2008
Good, filled with details but not a page turner.
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