The Thunder of Captains - Dan Lynch - Books - Three Lakes Publishing - 9780984343003 - 2010
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The Thunder of Captains

Dan Lynch

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The Thunder of Captains

Historians have characterized it as "the military clash of the millennium." In the spring of 1777, an English army set off from Canada in a vast armada of boats to crush the colonial uprising. What followed that departure from Canada were months of bitter, bloody warfare culminating in the Battle of Saratoga -- the most crucial military confrontation of the American Revolution. In the aftermath of that momentous battle a great nation was born. The battle's outcome was determined, however, less by factors like tactics, weather and topography than by the complex passions and personalities of the unique men and women involved. The Battle of Saratoga's ending was shaped by a determined, compelling woman whose love affair with a dashing general altered the course of world history. Their dramatic, romantic story set in motion a bizarre sequence of events that created a nation. The Thunder of Captains is a story of courage, conviction, foolhardiness and doomed love set against a backdrop of personal and military conflict, dark intrigue and international politics. With a compelling cast of characters -- including Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne, Benedict Arnold and Benjamin Franklin -- The Thunder of Captains tells a captivating story known to far too few Americans.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 2010
ISBN13 9780984343003
Publishers Three Lakes Publishing
Pages 438
Dimensions 225 × 24 × 150 mm   ·   639 g
Language English  

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