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The loss of America in 1781 has traditionally been blamed on incompetent British military commanders and political leaders whose arrogant confidence and out-dated tactics were no match for the innovative and determined Americans. But this is far from the truth.

Weaving together the personal stories of ten prominent characters, including King George III, Prime Minister Lord North, General Burgoyne, and the Earl of Sandwich, Andrew O’Shaughnessy demolishes the myths, emerging with a very different and much richer account of the conflict - one driven by able and even brilliant leadership.



Trade Review

'Brilliant.'

-- BBC History

'A first-rate study, scholarly, yet accessible.'

* Military History Monthly *

'Captivating.'

* TLS *

'Fascinating, well written and extensively researched.'

* Saul David, Sunday Telegraph *

'First-rank revisionist history.'

* Independent *

The Men Who Lost America: British Command during

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      Publisher: Oneworld Publications
      Publication Date: 03/07/2014
      ISBN13: 9781780745015, 978-1780745015
      ISBN10: 178074501X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The loss of America in 1781 has traditionally been blamed on incompetent British military commanders and political leaders whose arrogant confidence and out-dated tactics were no match for the innovative and determined Americans. But this is far from the truth.

      Weaving together the personal stories of ten prominent characters, including King George III, Prime Minister Lord North, General Burgoyne, and the Earl of Sandwich, Andrew O’Shaughnessy demolishes the myths, emerging with a very different and much richer account of the conflict - one driven by able and even brilliant leadership.



      Trade Review

      'Brilliant.'

      -- BBC History

      'A first-rate study, scholarly, yet accessible.'

      * Military History Monthly *

      'Captivating.'

      * TLS *

      'Fascinating, well written and extensively researched.'

      * Saul David, Sunday Telegraph *

      'First-rank revisionist history.'

      * Independent *

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