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ISBN
9781627790437
Book Title
British Are Coming : the War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777
Item Length
9.7in
Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
Publication Year
2019
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.8in
Author
Rick Atkinson
Genre
History
Topic
United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
41.3 Oz
Number of Pages
800 Pages

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Winner of the George Washington Prize Winner of the Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize in American History Winner of the Excellence in American History Book Award Winner of the Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award From the bestselling author of the Liberation Trilogy comes the extraordinary first volume of his new trilogy about the American Revolution Rick Atkinson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning An Army at Dawn and two other superb books about World War II, has long been admired for his deeply researched, stunningly vivid narrative histories. Now he turns his attention to a new war, and in the initial volume of the Revolution Trilogy he recounts the first twenty-one months of America's violent war for independence. From the battles at Lexington and Concord in spring 1775 to those at Trenton and Princeton in winter 1777, American militiamen and then the ragged Continental Army take on the world's most formidable fighting force. It is a gripping saga alive with astonishing characters: Henry Knox, the former bookseller with an uncanny understanding of artillery; Nathanael Greene, the blue-eyed bumpkin who becomes a brilliant battle captain; Benjamin Franklin, the self-made man who proves to be the wiliest of diplomats; George Washington, the commander in chief who learns the difficult art of leadership when the war seems all but lost. The story is also told from the British perspective, making the mortal conflict between the redcoats and the rebels all the more compelling. Full of riveting details and untold stories, The British Are Coming is a tale of heroes and knaves, of sacrifice and blunder, of redemption and profound suffering. Rick Atkinson has given stirring new life to the first act of our country's creation drama.

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Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
ISBN-10
1627790438
ISBN-13
9781627790437
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8038551957

Product Key Features

Book Title
British Are Coming : the War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777
Author
Rick Atkinson
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
Publication Year
2019
Genre
History
Number of Pages
800 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.7in
Item Height
1.8in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
41.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
1
Lc Classification Number
E230.A84 2018
Reviews
" To say that Atkinson can tell a story is like saying Sinatra can sing .... Historians of the American Revolution take note. Atkinson is coming. He brings with him a Tolstoyan view of war ; that is, he presumes war can be understood only by recovering the experience of ordinary men and women caught in the crucible of orchestrated violence beyond their control or comprehension.... It is as if Ken Burns somehow gained access to a time machine, traveled back to the Revolutionary era, then captured historical scenes on film as they were happening .... The story he tells is designed to rescue the American Revolution from the sentimental stereotypes and bring it to life as an ugly, savage, often barbaric war.... A powerful new voice has been added to the dialogue about our origins as a people and a nation. It is difficult to imagine any reader putting this beguiling book down without a smile and a tear. " --Joseph J. Ellis, The New York Times Book Review "Atkinson...wastes no time reminding us of his considerable narrative talents .... His knowledge of military affairs shines in his reading of the sources.... For sheer dramatic intensity , swinging from the American catastrophes at Quebec and Fort Washington to the resounding and surprising successes at Trenton and Princeton, all told in a way equally deeply informed about British planning and responses, there are few better places to turn." -- The Washington Post "Atkinson takes his time, but there's delight in all that detail .... Atkinson is a superb researcher, but more importantly a sublime writer. On occasion I reread sentences simply to feast on their elegance .... This is volume one of a planned trilogy. Atkinson will be a superb guide through the terrible years of killing ahead." -- The Times (London) "Pulitzer Prize-winner Atkinson ( The Liberation Trilogy ) replicates his previous books' success in this captivatingly granular look at the American Revolution from the increasing tension in the colonies in 1773 to the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1777. Extensive research ... allows Atkinson to recreate the past like few other popular historians . . . A superlative treatment of the period ." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This balanced, elegantly written, and massively researched volume is the first in a projected trilogy about the Revolutionary War.... Combining apt quotation (largely from correspondence) with flowing and precise original language , Atkinson describes military encounters that, though often unbearably grim, are evoked in vivid and image-laden terms.... Aided by fine and numerous maps, this is superb military and diplomatic history and represents storytelling on a grand scale ." -- Booklist (starred review) "Atkinson ( The Guns at Last Light , etc.) is a longtime master of the set piece : soldiers move into place, usually not quite understanding why, and are put into motion against each other to bloody result.... A sturdy, swift-moving contribution to the popular literature of the American Revolution."-- Kirkus (starred review) " This book is, in a word, fantastic . It offers all the qualities that we have come to expect from the author: deep and wide research, vivid detail, a blend of voices from common soldiers to commanders, blazing characterizations of the leading personalities within the conflict and a narrative that flows like a good novel.... The British Are Coming is a superb ode to the grit and everyday heroism that eventually won the war. " ? BookPage (starred review), "Pulitzer Prize-winner Atkinson ( The Liberation Trilogy ) replicates his previous books' success in this captivatingly granular look at the American Revolution from the increasing tension in the colonies in 1773 to the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1777. Extensive research ... allows Atkinson to recreate the past like few other popular historians . . . A superlative treatment of the period ." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This balanced, elegantly written, and massively researched volume is the first in a projected trilogy about the Revolutionary War.... Combining apt quotation (largely from correspondence) with flowing and precise original language , Atkinson describes military encounters that, though often unbearably grim, are evoked in vivid and image-laden terms.... Aided by fine and numerous maps, this is superb military and diplomatic history and represents storytelling on a grand scale ." -- Booklist (starred review) "Atkinson ( The Guns at Last Light , etc.) is a longtime master of the set piece : soldiers move into place, usually not quite understanding why, and are put into motion against each other to bloody result.... A sturdy, swift-moving contribution to the popular literature of the American Revolution."-- Kirkus (starred review) " This book is, in a word, fantastic . It offers all the qualities that we have come to expect from the author: deep and wide research, vivid detail, a blend of voices from common soldiers to commanders, blazing characterizations of the leading personalities within the conflict and a narrative that flows like a good novel.... The British Are Coming is a superb ode to the grit and everyday heroism that eventually won the war. " -BookPage (starred review), "Pulitzer Prize-winner Atkinson ( The Liberation Trilogy ) replicates his previous books' success in this captivatingly granular look at the American Revolution from the increasing tension in the colonies in 1773 to the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1777. Extensive research...allows Atkinson to recreate the past like few other popular historians. The result is a definitive survey of the first stage of the war.... By providing vivid portraits of even minor characters, Atkinson enables readers to feel the loss of individual lives on both sides of the conflict, and by providing memorable details...he brings new life even to chapters of oft-told American history.... A superlative treatment of the period." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This balanced, elegantly written, and massively researched volume is the first in a projected trilogy about the Revolutionary War.... Combining apt quotation (largely from correspondence) with flowing and precise original language, Atkinson describes military encounters that, though often unbearably grim, are evoked in vivid and image-laden terms.... His profiles of American and English (and allied Hessian) statesmen and soldiers are fair and sharply etched.... Aided by fine and numerous maps, this is superb military and diplomatic history and represents storytelling on a grand scale." -- Booklist (starred review) "Atkinson ( The Guns at Last Light , etc.) is a longtime master of the set piece: soldiers move into place, usually not quite understanding why, and are put into motion against each other to bloody result.... There's plenty of motion and carnage to keep the reader's attention. Yet Atkinson also has a good command of the big-picture issues that sparked the revolt and fed its fire.... Despite a succession of early disasters and defeats, Atkinson clearly demonstrates, through revealing portraits of the commanders on both sides, how the colonials "outgeneraled" the British.... A sturdy, swift-moving contribution to the popular literature of the American Revolution."-- Kirkus (starred review), "Pulitzer Prize-winner Atkinson ( The Liberation Trilogy ) replicates his previous books' success in this captivatingly granular look at the American Revolution from the increasing tension in the colonies in 1773 to the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1777. Extensive research ... allows Atkinson to recreate the past like few other popular historians . The result is a definitive survey of the first stage of the war.... By providing vivid portraits of even minor characters, Atkinson enables readers to feel the loss of individual lives on both sides of the conflict, and by providing memorable details... he brings new life even to chapters of oft-told American history .... A superlative treatment of the period ." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This balanced, elegantly written, and massively researched volume is the first in a projected trilogy about the Revolutionary War.... Combining apt quotation (largely from correspondence) with flowing and precise original language , Atkinson describes military encounters that, though often unbearably grim, are evoked in vivid and image-laden terms.... His profiles of American and English (and allied Hessian) statesmen and soldiers are fair and sharply etched.... Aided by fine and numerous maps, this is superb military and diplomatic history and represents storytelling on a grand scale ." -- Booklist (starred review) "Atkinson ( The Guns at Last Light , etc.) is a longtime master of the set piece : soldiers move into place, usually not quite understanding why, and are put into motion against each other to bloody result.... There's plenty of motion and carnage to keep the reader's attention. Yet Atkinson also has a good command of the big-picture issues that sparked the revolt and fed its fire.... Despite a succession of early disasters and defeats, Atkinson clearly demonstrates, through revealing portraits of the commanders on both sides, how the colonials "outgeneraled" the British.... A sturdy, swift-moving contribution to the popular literature of the American Revolution."-- Kirkus (starred review), "Pulitzer Prize-winner Atkinson ( The Liberation Trilogy ) replicates his previous books' success in this captivatingly granular look at the American Revolution from the increasing tension in the colonies in 1773 to the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1777. Extensive research ... allows Atkinson to recreate the past like few other popular historians . The result is a definitive survey of the first stage of the war.... By providing vivid portraits of even minor characters, Atkinson enables readers to feel the loss of individual lives on both sides of the conflict, and by providing memorable details... he brings new life even to chapters of oft-told American history .... A superlative treatment of the period ." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This balanced, elegantly written, and massively researched volume is the first in a projected trilogy about the Revolutionary War.... Combining apt quotation (largely from correspondence) with flowing and precise original language , Atkinson describes military encounters that, though often unbearably grim, are evoked in vivid and image-laden terms.... His profiles of American and English (and allied Hessian) statesmen and soldiers are fair and sharply etched.... Aided by fine and numerous maps, this is superb military and diplomatic history and represents storytelling on a grand scale ." -- Booklist (starred review) "Atkinson ( The Guns at Last Light , etc.) is a longtime master of the set piece : soldiers move into place, usually not quite understanding why, and are put into motion against each other to bloody result.... There's plenty of motion and carnage to keep the reader's attention. Yet Atkinson also has a good command of the big-picture issues that sparked the revolt and fed its fire.... Despite a succession of early disasters and defeats, Atkinson clearly demonstrates, through revealing portraits of the commanders on both sides, how the colonials "outgeneraled" the British.... A sturdy, swift-moving contribution to the popular literature of the American Revolution."-- Kirkus (starred review) " The British Are Coming is a superb ode to the grit and everyday heroism that eventually won the [Revolutionary] war .... It offers all the qualities that we have come to expect from the author: deep and wide research, vivid detail, a blend of voices from common soldiers to commanders, blazing characterizations of the leading personalities within the conflict and a narrative that flows like a good novel .... One of this book's great achievements is that it gives readers the visceral sense of just how much the American forces endured." --BookPage (starred review), "Pulitzer Prize-winner Atkinson ( The Liberation Trilogy ) replicates his previous books' success in this captivatingly granular look at the American Revolution from the increasing tension in the colonies in 1773 to the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1777. Extensive research ... allows Atkinson to recreate the past like few other popular historians . The result is a definitive survey of the first stage of the war.... By providing vivid portraits of even minor characters, Atkinson enables readers to feel the loss of individual lives on both sides of the conflict, and by providing memorable details... he brings new life even to chapters of oft-told American history .... A superlative treatment of the period ." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This balanced, elegantly written, and massively researched volume is the first in a projected trilogy about the Revolutionary War.... Combining apt quotation (largely from correspondence) with flowing and precise original language , Atkinson describes military encounters that, though often unbearably grim, are evoked in vivid and image-laden terms.... His profiles of American and English (and allied Hessian) statesmen and soldiers are fair and sharply etched.... Aided by fine and numerous maps, this is superb military and diplomatic history and represents storytelling on a grand scale ." -- Booklist (starred review) "Atkinson ( The Guns at Last Light , etc.) is a longtime master of the set piece : soldiers move into place, usually not quite understanding why, and are put into motion against each other to bloody result.... There's plenty of motion and carnage to keep the reader's attention. Yet Atkinson also has a good command of the big-picture issues that sparked the revolt and fed its fire.... Despite a succession of early disasters and defeats, Atkinson clearly demonstrates, through revealing portraits of the commanders on both sides, how the colonials "outgeneraled" the British.... A sturdy, swift-moving contribution to the popular literature of the American Revolution."-- Kirkus (starred review) " The British Are Coming is a superb ode to the grit and everyday heroism that eventually won the [Revolutionary] war .... It offers all the qualities that we have come to expect from the author: deep and wide research, vivid detail, a blend of voices from common soldiers to commanders, blazing characterizations of the leading personalities within the conflict and a narrative that flows like a good novel .... One of this book's great achievements is that it gives readers the visceral sense of just how much the American forces endured." -- BookPage (starred review), NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER " To say that Atkinson can tell a story is like saying Sinatra can sing .... Historians of the American Revolution take note. Atkinson is coming. He brings with him a Tolstoyan view of war ; that is, he presumes war can be understood only by recovering the experience of ordinary men and women caught in the crucible of orchestrated violence beyond their control or comprehension . " --Joseph J. Ellis, The New York Times Book Review "Atkinson...wastes no time reminding us of his considerable narrative talents .... His knowledge of military affairs shines in his reading of the sources.... For sheer dramatic intensity , swinging from the American catastrophes at Quebec and Fort Washington to the resounding and surprising successes at Trenton and Princeton, all told in a way equally deeply informed about British planning and responses, there are few better places to turn." -- The Washington Post "Atkinson takes his time, but there''s delight in all that detail .... Atkinson is a superb researcher, but more importantly a sublime writer. On occasion I reread sentences simply to feast on their elegance .... This is volume one of a planned trilogy. Atkinson will be a superb guide through the terrible years of killing ahead." -- The Times (London) "[Atkinson''s] account promises to be as detailed a military history of the war as we will see in our lifetimes upon its completion. . . . Atkinson makes good use of information from letters and journals to give his reader a sense of what it would have been like to walk in the shoes of both the war''s illustrious and lesser known participants. . . . Atkinson''s accounts of battles are among the most lucid I''ve read. . . . Readers who enjoy richly detailed military history will be greatly anticipating his second volume." -- Journal of the American Revolution "Rick Atkinson is emerging as America''s most talented military historian .... The British Are Coming is history written in a grand style and manner . It leaves one anxiously awaiting the next two volumes." -- New York Journal of Books "Pulitzer Prize-winner Atkinson ( The Liberation Trilogy ) replicates his previous books'' success in this captivatingly granular look at the American Revolution from the increasing tension in the colonies in 1773 to the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1777. Extensive research ... allows Atkinson to recreate the past like few other popular historians . . . A superlative treatment of the period ." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This balanced, elegantly written, and massively researched volume is the first in a projected trilogy about the Revolutionary War.... Combining apt quotation (largely from correspondence) with flowing and precise original language , Atkinson describes military encounters that, though often unbearably grim, are evoked in vivid and image-laden terms.... Aided by fine and numerous maps, this is superb military and diplomatic history and represents storytelling on a grand scale ." -- Booklist (starred review) "Atkinson ( The Guns at Last Light , etc.) is a longtime master of the set piece : soldiers move into place, usually not quite understanding why, and are put into motion against each other to bloody result.... A sturdy, swift-moving contribution to the popular literature of the American Revolution." -- Kirkus (starred review) " This book is, in a word, fantastic . It offers all the qualities that we have come to expect from the author: deep and wide research, vivid detail, a blend of voices from common soldiers to commanders, blazing characterizations of the leading personalities within the conflict and a narrative that flows like a good novel.... The British Are Coming is a superb ode to the grit and everyday heroism that eventually won the war. " -- BookPage (starred review)
Copyright Date
2018
Lccn
2018-029510
Dewey Decimal
973.3
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
The Revolution Trilogy Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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