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Title: Those Damned Rebels: The American Revolution as Seen Through British Eyes by Michael Pearson ISBN: 0-306-80983-4 Publisher: DaCapo Press Pub. Date: 21 August, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $23.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Couldn't put it down
Comment: I'm not a history buff. But having taken my son on a trip around Revolutionary War sites in Vermont and New York, I became interested in knowing more about the fascinating characters I was just learning about. This book is not only quite readable, its focus, clearly different from the "same old same old" that we get in the States, made that long war much easier to understand.
I was truly amazed to learn what the people on both sides had to deal with day in and day out. Entire battles, for instance, could be won or lost depending on the direction of the wind or whether illness had swept through the camps in the previous week.
I was also able to see Britain as a country very much like this one is now: powerful, with much of its considerable wealth (for those times) concentrated in the hands of a few, with a government paying only lip service, to a great extent, to the ideals by which it is supposed to be governing.
If you read this book only for enlightenment as to how we are now following in the footsteps of that once-great world power, it's worth it. (The similarities between the two Georges are fascinating.) But to learn, also, how very courageous as well as how very human the Patriots were is both comforting and awe-inspiring.
Rating: 4
Summary: A Very Good Historical Account
Comment: 'Those Damned Rebels' was originally published in 1972 in hardback and later re-released in paperback in 2000. I am glad that DaCapo Press decided to re-publish this title, as it's one of the better one-volume accounts of the American Revolution that I have read for some time. As the sub title indicates this book is mainly the war as seen though British eyes but after reading the book I think it's without any particular bias.
The author uses numerous first-hand accounts and reports from the participants to reconstruct the events as they appeared to the soldiers, sailors, commanders and politicians at that time. This is so well done that the narrative never bogs down or becomes boring. The story is told in such a fluid and informative manner that it literally sweeps you into the history of the monumental events of this period.
The author covers all the main highlights of this war, from Bunker Hill to the surrender at Yorktown but he also supplies information on many of the smaller battles and skirmishes throughout this war. Nor does the author exclude events in Britain and Europe and the ramifications of battles won and lost in America on those seats of power that were involved in this conflict from afar.
The story moves from the battlefields of America to the Kings Court and Parliament in England and into the Courts of France, Spain, Russia and Holland. The events are told in manner that gives the reader a feeling of "authentic immediacy of an eye witness".
In over 402 pages of narrative (hardback version) the story told gives the reader a full account on the birth of the United States of America. The only gripe I have with this book (the 1972 edition) was the standard of the maps. In this edition they were taken from original maps of the time which I suppose fits in with the author's intention but are pretty useless to the modern reader to track events.
Overall I found this to be an easy to read book and I am sure that most people who enjoy this period of history will have a great time reading this account.
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent
Comment: It's too bad this book is listed as out of print but it's worth the effort to hunt it down. It gives an interesting account on the Revolutionary War from the eyes of the English. Too often Americans are only exposed to our perspective of the battle but in this struggle (like the rest of life) there are at least two sides to each story.
Great book.
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Title: Redcoats and Rebels: The American Revolution Through British Eyes by Christopher Hibbert ISBN: 0393322939 Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Pub. Date: April, 2002 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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Title: The Long Fuse: How England Lost the American Colonies, 1760-1785 by Don Cook ISBN: 0871136619 Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press Pub. Date: October, 1996 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: Rebels and Redcoats: The American Revolution Through the Eyes of Those Who Fought and Lived It by George F. Scheer, Hugh F. Rankin ISBN: 0306803070 Publisher: DaCapo Press Pub. Date: May, 1988 List Price(USD): $21.00 |
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Title: A Battlefield Atlas of the American Revolution by Craig L. Symonds, William J. Clipson ISBN: 0933852533 Publisher: Nautical & Aviation Pub Co of Amer Pub. Date: June, 1986 List Price(USD): $26.95 |
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Title: The Green Dragoon: The Lives of Banastre Tarleton and Mary Robinson by Robert D. Bass ISBN: 0878441638 Publisher: Sandlapper Publishing Pub. Date: January, 2003 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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