A classic study which offers essential perspectives on nearly every aspect of the American Revolution during the first two years, with a great deal of valuable material on the British estimate of the crisis, preparations, and the battles at Boston, Long Island, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, all focused on the roles of Richard and William Howe. "In no book has Sir William Howe been more fairly treated and, by consequence, in none has his inadequacy been more completely laid are." American Historical Review. Reprint of the original 1936 Oxford University Press edition. 2005: 368 pages. Softcover. (Scholar's Bookshelf)
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