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Beat The Last Drum The Siege Of Yorktown 1st Edition Thomas Fleming

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Beat The Last Drum The Siege Of Yorktown 1st Edition Thomas Fleming
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Publisher: New Word City, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.42 MB
Author: Thomas Fleming
ISBN: 9781612308470, 1612308473
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Beat The Last Drum The Siege Of Yorktown 1st Edition Thomas Fleming by Thomas Fleming 9781612308470, 1612308473 instant download after payment.

With the eye of a novelist and the rigor of a historian, New York Times bestselling author Thomas Fleming delivers a fascinating and vivid account of the Siege of Yorktown.

Along with French General Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, George Washington made an astonishing march through New Jersey and trapped British General Charles Cornwallis and his forces in Yorktown, Virginia, where they unleashed a tremendous artillery assault, with the support of the French navy. But victory was never certain - both sides made a series of dramatic attacks and counterattacks.

Using the diaries and letters of participants in the siege, Fleming creates a moving and exciting depiction of the days in October 1781 that ended the American Revolution and changed the world.

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