With fire & sword : the battle of Bunker Hill and the beginning of the American Revolution
2011
973.3312 N427 2011
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Title
With fire & sword : the battle of Bunker Hill and the beginning of the American Revolution
Variant Title
With fire and sword
Edition
1st ed.
Published
New York : Thomas Dunne Books, c2011.
Description
x, 364 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
Call Number
973.3312 N427 2011
System Control No.
(OCoLC)651912588
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-351) and index.
Contents: Part I: From resistance to rebellion. The Lexington alarm -- Dr. Joseph Warren -- "The butchering hands of an inhuman soldiery" -- Weed of slavery -- Gage's return -- The loyal and orderly people -- A well-digested plan -- Part II: Prelude to war. From the Penn to the sword -- Officers and men -- The Massachusetts Army-- Three generals -- The siege of Boston -- Part III: The Battle of Bunker Hill. Charlestown Heights -- First light -- Redcoats and bluejackets -- The Battle of Bunker Hill -- Attack and -- "We are all wrong at the head".
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Contents: Part I: From resistance to rebellion. The Lexington alarm -- Dr. Joseph Warren -- "The butchering hands of an inhuman soldiery" -- Weed of slavery -- Gage's return -- The loyal and orderly people -- A well-digested plan -- Part II: Prelude to war. From the Penn to the sword -- Officers and men -- The Massachusetts Army-- Three generals -- The siege of Boston -- Part III: The Battle of Bunker Hill. Charlestown Heights -- First light -- Redcoats and bluejackets -- The Battle of Bunker Hill -- Attack and -- "We are all wrong at the head".
L2011M54
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