Redcoats and rebels
- ISBN
- 03807154498
Redcoats and rebels is a history, campaigns book by Christopher Hibbert.
About this book
**From Amazon.com:** **"Outstanding....Hibbert has an eye for character and a gift for bringing to life the impact of small-minded incompetents on the wide sweep of history."— *Associated Press*** The story of this war has usually been told in terms of a conflict between blundering British generals and their rigidly disciplined red-coated troops on the one side and heroic American patriots in their homespun shirts and coonskin caps on the other. In this fresh, compelling narrative, Christopher Hibbert portrays the realities of a war that raged the length of an entire continent—a war that thousands of George Washington's fellow countrymen condemned and that he came close to losing. Based on a wide variety of sources and alive with astute character sketches and eyewitness accounts, Redcoats and Rebels presents a vivid and convincing picture of the "cruel, accursed" war that changed the world forever. 16 pages of illustrations. "Hibbert combines impeccable scholarship with a liveliness of style that lures the reader from page to page."—*Sunday Telegraph*
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What genre is Redcoats and rebels?+
Redcoats and rebels is a History, Campaigns, United states, history, revolution, 1775-1783, Nordamerikanischer Unabhängigkeitskrieg book.
What is Redcoats and rebels about?+
**From Amazon.com:** **"Outstanding....Hibbert has an eye for character and a gift for bringing to life the impact of small-minded incompetents on the wide sweep of history."— *Associated Press*** The story of this war has usually been told in terms of a conflict between blundering British gen...
Who wrote Redcoats and rebels?+
Redcoats and rebels was written by Christopher Hibbert.