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The riveting untold story of the fight for the Hudson River Valley, the decisive campaign of the Revolutionary War.

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"[A]n exacting account of the personal and national cost of the rebellion on both sides." -- Paula Uruburu - New York Times Book Review
"Daughan’s narrative is by turns suspenseful, elegant, and moving." -- Ian W. Toll, best-selling author of Six Frigates
"[Daughan] deftly highlights how naval power shaped even war on land." -- Wall Street Journal
"In this fresh, vivid, and often surprising telling of the Revolutionary War, George Daughan explores the timeless theme of hubris and the critical role of geography in the making of American independence. A commanding, compelling performance by an inspired historian." -- Evan Thomas, author of John Paul Jones and Being Nixon
"Fascinating…Daughan brings all his subjects to vivid life." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"An enlightening combination of military and regional history." -- Booklist

Revolution on the Hudson New York City and the

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 14/07/2017
      ISBN13: 9780393354140, 978-0393354140
      ISBN10: 0393354148

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The riveting untold story of the fight for the Hudson River Valley, the decisive campaign of the Revolutionary War.

      Trade Review
      "[A]n exacting account of the personal and national cost of the rebellion on both sides." -- Paula Uruburu - New York Times Book Review
      "Daughan’s narrative is by turns suspenseful, elegant, and moving." -- Ian W. Toll, best-selling author of Six Frigates
      "[Daughan] deftly highlights how naval power shaped even war on land." -- Wall Street Journal
      "In this fresh, vivid, and often surprising telling of the Revolutionary War, George Daughan explores the timeless theme of hubris and the critical role of geography in the making of American independence. A commanding, compelling performance by an inspired historian." -- Evan Thomas, author of John Paul Jones and Being Nixon
      "Fascinating…Daughan brings all his subjects to vivid life." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
      "An enlightening combination of military and regional history." -- Booklist

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