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5.0 out of 5 stars Take a great historical journey, January 15, 2007
This review is from: Revolutionary War Almanac (Almanacs of American Wars) (Hardcover)
This voluminous historical reference begins with a 239 pages of chronological events that touch on military, political and diplomatic events that lead up to the war and followed the war. The Revolutionary War and Civil War have always been of great interest to me and I will pick up and read just about anything I can get my hands on to learn more about these wars. The first 239 pages could have been a book unto itself and I would have been happy reading it. The events listed begin in 1763 with the Treaty of Paris and ends with General Washington's resignation as Commander-in-Chief in 1783. In between are important events that we have all heard of, the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Boston Tea Party, etc., but it's the "little things", the obscure events included that we don't hear of that truly gives you the big picture of just how complicated the birth of this new nation was.

As I read I kept reading the chronology I kept hearing of the "Sons of Liberty". Who were they? I wasn't quite sure. No problem. There is a "Historical Dictionary A-Z" beginning on page 241 and ending on page 721 that covers all those characters, events and questions that might arise when reading the chronology.

If you are intimidated by the number of pages in this book, don't be. It can satisfy you even without reading it cover to cover. Just browse the dictionary part of the book and ask yourself, "who was this Margaret Corbin?" There are many characters who had "minor" roles in the birth of this nation who were really no less important than the stock of "heroes" who we all learn about in high school. I was amazed at the impact that the American Indians had, the "loyalists" who fought for the British, and the African-Americans involvement. Did you know the British promised them their freedom from slavery if they fought on their side? I didn't.

It's all here in this beautifully hard bound book. There are beautiful portraits painstakingly selected from libraries and 21 pages of maps at the end of the book.

This book is a must have for those who are really interested in what really happened. It's all inclusive and will have you saying to yourself, "huh, I didn't know that." That's what makes this book so great. I enjoyed it and will continue to reference it. Outstanding job.

Jim Stewart, Author,"The Ghosts of Vietnam"/Book Reviewer, Military Writers Society of America
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Revolutionary War Almanac (Almanacs of American Wars)
Revolutionary War Almanac (Almanacs of American Wars) by John C. Fredriksen (Hardcover - Apr. 2006)
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