Cowpens 1781 : Turning Point of the American Revolution by Catherine Gilbert and Ed Gilbert (2016, Trade Paperback)

Noble Knight Games (314911)
99.7% positive Feedback
Price:
US $25.00
Approximately£18.73
+ $19.50 postage
Estimated delivery Wed, 8 Oct - Thu, 16 Oct
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay delivery label, it will be deducted from your refund amount. Policy depends on postage service.
Condition:
New
Cowpens 1781 MINT/New. Manufacturer: Osprey. Osprey Command Julius Caesar New. Osprey Combat Aircraft P-47 Thunderbolt Units of the Twelfth Air Force New. The condition of the item you will receive is MINT/New.

About this product

Product Identifiers

PublisherBloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-101472807464
ISBN-139781472807465
eBay Product ID (ePID)208753448

Product Key Features

Book TitleCowpens 1781 : Turning Point of the American Revolution
Number of Pages96 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicModern / 18th Century, United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Military / United States
IllustratorYes, Turner, Graham
GenreHistory
AuthorCatherine Gilbert, Ed Gilbert
Book SeriesCampaign Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight10.9 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width7.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Series Volume Number283
Table Of ContentOrigins of the campaign Chronology Opposing commanders Opposing armies Orders of battle Opposing plans The campaign Aftermath The battlefields today Further reading Index
SynopsisAccounts of history's greatest conflicts, detailing the command strategies, tactics and battle experiences of the opposing forces throughout the crucial stages of each campaign, Cowpens 1781, Turning point of the American Revolution, Tension had long been simmering between British loyalists in the southern coastal enclaves and the patriot back-country settlers. The disastrous British defeats at Saratoga in late 1777 made a southern strategy attractive to the Crown, and a string of victories over the rebels ensued. When Charlestown fell on May 12, 1780, a horrific partisan war began, growing in scale and savagery. Determined to crush the last vestiges of rebellion, Cornwallis sent the hard-charging Banastre Tarleton in pursuit of Daniel Morgan's rebel army through the South Carolina interior. Using bird's-eye-views, vivid illustrations and detailed maps, this superbly illustrated book explores in detail Morgan's decisive stand at Hannah's Cowpens, one of the finest tactical performances of the war. A brief but explosive clash, the encounter dramatically changed the course of the American Revolution. Book jacket., This is a blistering account of the battle of Cowpens, a short, sharp conflict which marked a crucial turning point in the American Revolution. With Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton and the British troops in hot pursuit, Daniel Morgan, leading a small force of 700 Continentals and militia, chose the Cowpens as the battlefield in which to make a stand. The two forces clashed for barely more than 45 minutes, yet this brief battle shaped the outcome of the War in the South, and decisively influenced the conflict as a whole. The authors provide a shrewd analysis of what was perhaps the finest tactical performance of the entire war. Bird's-eye views, vivid illustrations and detailed maps illuminate the dynamism of this clash between two of the most famous commanders of the War of Independence.

All listings for this product

Buy it now
New
No ratings or reviews yet
Be the first to write a review