Redcoats and Rebels: The American Revolution Through British EyesAvon, 1991 - 375 páginas From back: "For far too long, America's epic struggle for indipendence form British rule has been shrouded in a haze of legend and invention. In this stirring and colorful account, acclaimed popular historian Christopher Hibbert offers the Rvolution from the unique perspective of the vanquished. Here the fabled heroes and villains on both sides of the ocnflict come to unforettable life -- Washington, Revere, Burgoyne, Conwallis, Benedict Arnold -- in a remarkably compelling work that truly reveals for perhaps the very first time not only how the colonists on the way, but why the English lost it." |
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Redcoats and Rebels: The American Revolution Through British Eyes Christopher Hibbert Vista previa restringida - 2002 |