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Rebels And Redcoats: The American Revolution Through The Eyes Of Those That Fought And Lived It (Da Capo ...
George F. Scheer
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Hugh F. Rankin
Da Capo Press
, 1987 - 576 pages
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highly recommended
history the lives and breathes
What else can be said
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has not already been posted? Scheer and Rankin nail this book! A must for anyone interested in our amazing revolution and the men / women involved in it. With actual written accounts from people who were there you could not get a more fact based account of what it must have been like. It is very rare that this book gets "dull" as some fear history must be. Written how all history should be - so that it touches you and makes you think of what it must have been like to live
through
such time, If you want to learn and enjoy history (esp. such an important part of history) get this book and "Angel in the Whirlwind" by Benson Bobrick = both are fantastic! A plus!
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Best one volume history of Revolutionary War
Reads like a good novel. The first hand accounts woven into the narrative are well selected and perfectly integrated. A variety of perspectives was chosen and this is quite even-handed. There is enough detail to make it lively and interesting but not so much
that
it overpowers. Anyone wishing to pursue further personal study has broad cross section of topics, biographies and events to choose from. This is an excellent book and should be required reading for all high school and college students instead of the the race-gender-class dribble that is probably used today. 1000% better than Langguth's "Patriots".
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The Revolution by those who fought it
Rebels
and
Redcoats
is not the first book to read about the
American
Revolution.
I know this book has glowing reviews by others. But
those
readers already know the basic story. If you think you fit in
that
category, go for it. Fascinating as the first person accounts may be, the context of the war is sometimes lost.
The men who
fought
the War are not the most literate. Spelling and grammatical conventions of the late 18th century may be confusing to the modern reader.
A teacher or another reader to help with the story line would be good. Or read 1776: America and Britain at War, by David G. McCullough first. You'll get much more out of your reading.
The editor/authors do a good job weaving the tales told by various participants. The reader may find the differing styles confusing. An interesting alternative would be Joseph Plumb Martin's classic account as a teenage recruit during the Revolution.
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Another Tremendously Good Read!
"
Rebels
and
Redcoats
" is a tremendously good read recommended for anyone interested in a history of the
American
Revolutionary War written by
those
that
fought
and
lived
it.
Authors George Scheer and Hugh F. Rankin have compiled, organized and edited a comprehensive collection of letters and papers that provide unparalleled insights into the war as it unfolds. Some of the participants, such as Paul Revere, are well known. Most, however, are not, including rank and file American and British soldiers.
The result is an extremely well written and compelling chronological history of the American war for independence
through
the
eyes
of those that won - and lost - it.
Lasting eight years, the Revolutionary War was both America's first long war and civil war. By it ends, four times more American had died (percentage wise) than in World War II. The war showed how hard it is for any nation, no matter how powerful and technologically advanced its military and economy, to defeat a people numerous, armed and far away, possessing strong allies, and fighting for their independence on ground of their own choosing.
Anyone interested in a first-hand account of a war that gave birth to the United States of America and changed the world should read this book.
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A must for any Rev War History buff
Once I started this book, I couldn't put it down. Full of eyewitness accounts at many of the major actions of the War for Independence, this book is well organized and a very enjoyable read. I highly recommend it.
Here is the
American
Revolution, the epic struggle
that
brought forth a new nation, told in a great measure by
those
who
fought
and
lived
it: major figures like Washington, Revere, Franklin and many others heretofore unknown. This is a document of the first great war of principle as it felt and sounded to those who were there, making history.
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