¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution - From Redcoat to Rebel - cover

General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution - From Redcoat to Rebel

Hal T Shelton

Editorial: NYU Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

The first full-length biography of the British soldier who went on to become a major general in the Continental Army.Brave, humane, and generous . . . still he was only a brave, humane, and generous rebel; curse on his virtues, they've undone this country.—British MP Lord North, upon hearing of General Richard Montgomery’s death in battle against the British  At 3 a.m. on December 31, 1775, a band of desperate men stumbled through a raging Canadian blizzard toward Quebec. The doggedness of this ragtag militia—consisting largely of men whose short-term enlistments were to expire within the next twenty-four hours—was due to the exhortations of their leader. Arriving at Quebec before dawn, the troop stormed two unmanned barriers, only to be met by a British ambush at the third. Amid a withering hail of cannon grapeshot, the patriot leader, at the forefront of the assault, crumpled to the ground. General Richard Montgomery was dead at the age of thirty-seven.  Montgomery—who captured St. John and Montreal in the same fortnight in 1775; who, upon his death, was eulogized in British Parliament by Burke, Chatham, and Barr; and after whom sixteen American counties have been named—has, to date, been a neglected hero. Written in engaging, accessible prose, General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution chronicles Montgomery’s life and military career, definitively correcting this historical oversight once and for all.  “Shelton's well-written book will be of interest to any student of the American Revolution.”—The Houston Chronicle
Disponible desde: 01/01/1994.
Longitud de impresión: 264 páginas.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • Faces of the Civil War - An Album of Union Soldiers and Their Stories - cover

    Faces of the Civil War - An...

    Ronald S. Coddington

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Archival images and biographical sketches of Union soldiers tell the stories of their lives during and after the Civil War. 
     
    Before leaving to fight in the Civil War, many Union and Confederate soldiers posed for a carte de visite, or visiting card, to give to their families, friends, or sweethearts. Invented in 1854 by a French photographer, the carte de visite was a small photographic print roughly the size of a modern trading card. The format arrived in America on the eve of the Civil War, fueling intense demand for the keepsakes. Many cards of Civil War soldiers survive today, but the experiences?and often the names?of the individuals portrayed have been lost to time. A passionate collector of Civil War–era photography, Ron Coddington researched the history behind these anonymous faces in military records, pension files, and other public and personal documents. 
     
    In Faces of the Civil War, Coddington presents 77 cartes de visite of Union soldiers from his collection and tells the stories of their lives during and after the war. These soldiers came from all walks of life. All were volunteers. Their personal stories reveal a tremendous diversity in their experience of war: many served with distinction, some were captured, some never saw combat while others saw little else. The lives of survivors were even more disparate. While some made successful transitions back to civilian life, others suffered permanent physical and mental disabilities, which too often wrecked their families and careers. In compelling words and haunting pictures, Faces of the Civil War offers a unique perspective on the most dramatic and wrenching period in American history.
    Ver libro
  • How Did All This Happen? - cover

    How Did All This Happen?

    John Bishop

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    If you’re a man of a certain age you’ll know there comes a point in life when getting a sports car and over-analysing your contribution to society sounds like a really good idea. 
    With a good job in sales and marketing and a nice house in Manchester that he shared with his wife and kids, John Bishop was no different when he turned the dreaded 4-0. But instead of spanking a load of cash on a car that would have made him look like a senior stylist at Vidal Sassoon, he stumbled onto a pathway that ultimately lead him to become one of the nation’s best loved comedians. It was a gamble, but boy, did it pay off. 
    How Did All This Happen? is the story of how a boy who, growing up on a council estate dreaming of ousting Kenny Dalglish from Liverpool FC’s starting line-up, suddenly found himself on stage in front of thousands of people nationwide, at an age when he should have known better. 
    In his own inimitable style, John guides us through his life from leaving the estate and travelling the globe on a shoe string, to marriage, kids and the split that led him to being on a stage complaining to strangers one night – the night that changed his life and started his journey to stardom. 
    Wonderfully entertaining and packed with colourful reminiscences and comical anecdotes, this is a heart-warming, life-affirming and ultimately very, very funny memoir from one of the nation’s greatest comedians. 
    This biography is not just a bestseller, but a Sunday Times bestselling book that takes you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. John Bishop, with his unique storytelling style, makes this autobiography a top pick for anyone looking for a good laugh and a deep dive into the life of a comedian. 
    For fans of Romesh Ranganathan (As Good As It Gets), Paddy Mcguinness (My Lifey), Sarah Millican (How to be Champion), Miriam Margolyes (Oh Miriam!), and Billy Connolly (Rambling Man).
    Ver libro
  • Thirst - A Novel - cover

    Thirst - A Novel

    Amélie Nothomb

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The prize-winning author “entices lucky readers with a dissenting, potentially heretical, refreshingly fascinating interpretation” of Jesus’s life (Shelf Awareness). 
     
    The Francophone Belgian author Amélie Nothomb has won high praise for her provocative and philosophical novels, including Fear and Trembling, which won the prestigious Prix du Roman. Now Nothomb presents a highly original reexamination of an all-too-familiar story. 
     
    In a first-person voice as wry as it is wise, Nothomb narrates Jesus’s final days, from his trial to his crucifixion to the resurrection. Amid asides about his relationships with his mother and Judas, his love for Mary Magdalene, and his many miracles, we find a man struggling with his humanity and his exceptional nature, straddling the line between human and deity, the son of a formless, omnipotent creator in the fallible form of a man.
    Ver libro
  • The Journey - The boy who lost everything and the horses who saved him - cover

    The Journey - The boy who lost...

    Abdul Musa Adam, Ros Wynne-Jones

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Abdul is just 7 years old when his parents are killed before his eyes.As a brutal war sweeps Sudan, Abdul and his 3-year-old brother are forced to flee. Their gruelling journey across the Sahara to a refugee camp in Chad is fraught with danger, and every day is a struggle against hunger and disease. Until one day Abdul is offered a chance to escape. A chance that could save him, but will force him to make the most heartbreaking decision of his life. Abdul's death-defying flight leaves deep scars. But his affinity with animals provides a lifeline, when he is offered the chance to work with elite racehorses. Including one owned by the Queen.“What Abdul has gone through is simply unimaginable. But his story shows the incredible power of sport to bring people together and help them to heal, even after the most appalling suffering.” -CLARE BALDING
    Ver libro
  • The Card - cover

    The Card

    Arnold Bennett

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Card is a comic novel written by Arnold Bennett. Like many of Bennett's best works, it is set in the Potteries District of Staffordshire. It chronicles the rise of Edward Henry ("Denry") Machin from washerwoman's son to Mayor of Bursley (a fictitious town based on Burslem).
    Ver libro
  • Conquerors - Biographies of Genghis Khan Napoleon Attila the Hun Vlad the Impaler and More - cover

    Conquerors - Biographies of...

    Kelly Mass

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This is a combo of 8 documents, contained in one book: 
    1 Alexander the Great 
    2 Attila the Hun 
    3 Genghis Khan 
    4 Hannibal Barca 
    5 Napoleon Bonaparte 
    6 Suleiman the Magnificent 
    7 Vlad the Impaler 
    8 William the Conqueror 
    Get this great deal now!
    Ver libro