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Very Good. New/unused condition with small scuffs and scratches to the cover. The content is in new condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 304 p. Contains: Unspecified.
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Very Good. Unused, some marks on the outer pages, book content is in like new condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 304 p. Contains: Unspecified.
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Lebanon. 2015. August 2015. University Press of New England/ForeEdge. 1st Paperback Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 9781611688580. 20 illustrations. 6 x 9. 320 pages. paperback. keywords: history. FROM THE PUBLISHER-The riveting chronicle of Paul Revere's only military service during the Revolution-a major but disastrous episode in his life. At the height of the American Revolution in 1779, Massachusetts launched the Penobscot Expedition, a massive military and naval undertaking designed to force the British from the strategically important coast of Maine. What should have been an easy victory for the larger American force quickly descended into a quagmire of arguing, disobedience, and failed strategy. In the inevitable finger-pointing that followed, the already-famous Lieutenant Colonel Paul Revere, commissioned as the expedition's artillery commander, was shockingly charged by fellow officers with neglect of duty, disobeying orders, and cowardice. The fiery Revere spent the next several years of his life actively pursuing a court-martial in an effort to resuscitate the one thing he valued above all-his reputation. With extensive research and a riveting narrative that brings the battles and courtroom drama to life, The Court-Martial of Paul Revere is a must-read for anyone who yearns to understand the early days of our country. Readers interested in a realist school of history will find Greenburg's effort enlightening. -Publishers Weekly. inventory #45587.