The road to Yorktown : the French campaigns in the American Revolution, 1780-1783
2021
973.38 L366 2021 M MB
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Title
The road to Yorktown : the French campaigns in the American Revolution, 1780-1783
Variant Title
French campaigns in the American Revolution, 1780-1783|Journal de l'Armée, aux ordres de Monsieur le Comte de Rochambeau, pendant les campagnes de 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783 dan l'Amérique septentrionale
Edition
1st ed., 1st printing.
Published
El Dorado Hills, CA : Savas Beatie, 2021.
Language
English
French
French
Description
xviii, 283, [9] p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
973.38 L366 2021 M MB
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1142881869
Note
Translation of: Journal de l'Armée, aux ordres de Monsieur le Comte de Rochambeau, pendant les campagnes de 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783 dan l'Amérique septentrionale.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
L2021M74
"Serving as aide-de-camp on General Rochambeau's staff, the young and well-educated Lauberdière enjoyed a unique perspective of the war. He rubbed shoulders with some of the Revolution's most important personalities (including George Washington and Lafayette), and was in the epicenter of many of the war's momentous events. The Count of Lauberdière kept one of the most remarkable diaries of the entire American Revolutionary War. His journal covers a host of topics and his keen eye and sharp descriptions of the Army's daily activities and movements provide a wealth of information for inquisitive readers and historians"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
L2021M74
"Serving as aide-de-camp on General Rochambeau's staff, the young and well-educated Lauberdière enjoyed a unique perspective of the war. He rubbed shoulders with some of the Revolution's most important personalities (including George Washington and Lafayette), and was in the epicenter of many of the war's momentous events. The Count of Lauberdière kept one of the most remarkable diaries of the entire American Revolutionary War. His journal covers a host of topics and his keen eye and sharp descriptions of the Army's daily activities and movements provide a wealth of information for inquisitive readers and historians"-- Provided by publisher.
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