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GUNS OF INDEPENDENCE: The Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (Hardcover)

by Jerome Greene (Author)
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By the summer of 1781, the American colonies had been at war with England for more than six years. Few guessed the colonists would have put up such a long and credible struggle. When French troops arrived with Rochambeau, the British were operating on two fronts: in the North in New York City under General Clinton, commander of British forces in North America; and in the South under General Lord Cornwallis, who was marching his army northward toward Virginia. The main American army under George Washington was stationed along the Hudson River above New York City. After feinting an attack against General Clinton, Washington led his army south in an effort to trap Cornwallis in Virginia. By September the colonial army was in Williamsburg—just a dozen miles west of Yorktown.

What followed was one of history’s most amazing and successful sieges. By the end of the month some 17,600 American and French soldiers had faced off against 8,300 entrenched British and German troops. Washington’s brilliance was on display as he skillfully constricted Cornwallis’s position by digging siege parallels and artillery redoubts, and by launching well-timed attacks to capture key enemy positions. The French control of the coastal waters sealed Cornwallis’s fate. His surrender effectively ended England’s effort to subdue her former colonies.

Veteran writer and NPS historian Jerome Greene began his research on The Guns of Independence more than three decades ago when he conducted extensive archaeological and archival research on the siege during the Bicentennial. The final draft (a complete examination of the siege and the participants involved) was privately printed for the use of the National Park Service. The Guns of Independence: The Siege of Yorktown, 1781 is a thoroughly updated and revised edition of that rare earlier work. This classic campaign study details exactly how the Allies beat Cornwallis, with extensive treatment of the construction of the fortifications, the troops involved, personalities, and strategy and tactics. This remarkable study includes numerous original maps, contemporary and modern images, and extensive end notes and appendices. It will satisfy everyone interested in military history, the American Revolution, artillery, siege tactics, and brilliant leadership.


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  • Hardcover: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Savas Beatie LLC; 1st edition (April 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932714057
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932714050
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Insightful, May 25, 2005
By John Hamill (Roanoke, VA) - See all my reviews
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Based on a bicentennial era Park Service publication intended for park employees, this updated version gives us the most complete account yet of the decisive siege. In the first scholarly treatment of the siege in decades, the author uses numerous sources neglected in other studies, including archeological studies from the 1930s and 40s, and accounts by participants, foreign and domestic. Unmatched in detail and scholarship, and chocked full of insight and information not found anywhere else, this book is a valuable addition to any Revolutionary War enthusiast's library. After a brief overview of the events leading up to the campaign, Greene gives a detailed view of the thinking of the commanders and the decisions they faced, the methods of 18th century siegecraft, the progress of the siege, and little known events that had an important impact. The reader will see the campaign in a whole new light, and understand it like never before. Indeed, you cannot fully understand Yorktown until reading this book. The book's excellent maps and battlefields photos not only help explain the siege, they beg the reader to pack his bags and go for a visit. Only some minor flaws and lack of a map of the initial Allied approach keep the book from a five star rating.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not the typical look at the Siege of Yorktown, May 24, 2005
As stated in blurbs for the book, this is a scholarly work, which means it has not been written as a narrative. Most books on the Siege of Yorktown spend a great deal of time setting stage by recounting the events and politics in play during 1781, which came together at Yorktown. Because the pacing of the siege is rather slow, the narratives concentrate on the events leading up and following the Siege itself, perhaps giving a glimpse of the siege with a few personal episodes that are meant to signify the entire siege.

Jerome A. Greene's approach is instead been written as a factual presentation of the progression of the military actions of the seige. The basis of the book was a treatment that Mr. Greene actually put together almost thirty years ago to assist the Colonial National Historical Park at Yorktowk during the observance of the bicentennial in 1976. Mr. Greene has revisited the material and updated it for this publication. The structure of the book does mostly follow in chronological order, but there a few jumps within the chronology of the siege when talking about a particular element, such as artillery or certain fortifications.

The book spends little time on the background of the war and quickly brings the parties together at Yorktown. He then goes into detail about fortifications, and the distribution of forces on both sides. Mr. Greene assumes the reader has some basic knowledge of sieges, because he does not stop to define each term used to describe siege elements. It is recommended that the reader familiarize oneself with siege terminology and basic strategy before tackling this material, so that the reader can concentrate on how siege techniques were carried out at Yorktown.

Mr. Greene clearly spent a great deal of time researching the events of the battle from the varied number of American, French, German, Hessian and British sources that he cites. He also illustrates the confusion of war by citing several versions of events when a clear concensus could not be reached from the primary sources. He breaks up the recounting of facts and figures with some personal moments drawn from those varied sources, such as a sapper's surprise encounter with General George Washington and a recounting of how an argument between Henry Knox and Alexander Hamilton was settled by a British shell.

The book is full of additional details, such as the artillery numbers and amount of ammunition expended, a lengthy breakdown of the the chain of command for American, French and British forces and descriptions and maps concerning the fortifications. The supplemental information (170+ pages worth not including an index) following the 330 pages of text further enhance the reasons for adding the book to one's collection. The five appendices are the following: Modern Photographic Gallery (22 images), Washington and Cornwallis Correspondence (copies of five letters from October 17-18), The Articles of Capitulation (copy of the official surrender document), The Archaelology of the Grand French Battery Complex and The Artillery at Yorktown. The book includes bibliography and a vast number of endnotes (fully 90 pages in the galley), so a reader can continue their own research.

If one is looking for greater detail of the Siege of Yorktown, then this book is highly recommended to not only be read, but added to one's collection for repeated reference.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The book to read about the Siege of Yorktown, May 28, 2005
By Blake A. Magner (Haddon Township, NJ) - See all my reviews
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The Guns of Independence is one of the finest campaign/siege studies this reviewer has read on the Revolutionary War. The volume covers the blunders committed by the British commander Lord Cornwallis and the, for once, amazing cooperation between the Allied forces under George Washington.

Of special interest is the attention given the physical operations conducted during the siege of Yorktown. The author details the types of artillery used and the construction of entrenchments, redoubts and battery positions. Photographs of the reconstructed fortifications help the reader visualize the action. In additon, references to archaeological excavations are not only fascinating, but give the reader a look at the detail involved in siege warfare.

The author has done a superb job of research and his writing, though a bit stiff at times, keeps the reader interested. The nuts and bolts of the volume are solid with crisp, clear, well-produced photographs and informative, nicely constructed maps. This volume provides a solid education in the actions at Yorktown in September/October 1781, and for those interested in the siege, this is the volume to read.
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