Winner of the George Washington Prize, Winner of the Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize in American History, Winner of the Excellence in American History Book Award, Winner of the Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award. The paperback edition of the New York Times bestseller that the Wall Street Journal said was "chock full of momentous events and larger-than-life characters. "Rick Atkinson, author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning An Army at Dawn and two other superb books about World War Ii, has long been admired for his deeply researched, stunningly vivid narrative histories. Now he turns his attention to a new war, and in the initial volume of the Revolution Trilogy he recounts the first twenty-one months of America's violent war for independence. From the battles at Lexington and Concord in spring 1775 to those at Trenton and Princeton in winter 1777, American militiamen and then the ragged Continental Army take on the world's most formidable fighting force. It is a gripping saga alive with astonishing characters- Henry Knox, the former bookseller with an uncanny understanding of artillery, Nathanael Greene, the blue-eyed bumpkin who becomes a brilliant battle captain, Benjamin Franklin, the self-made man who proves to be the wiliest of diplomats, George Washington, the commander in chief who learns the difficult art of leadership.
Winner of the George Washington Prize, Winner of the Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize in American History, Winner of the Excellence in American History Book Award, Winner of the Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award. The paperback edition of the New York Times bestseller that the Wall Street Journal said was "chock full of momentous events and larger-than-life characters. "Rick Atkinson, author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning An Army at Dawn and two other superb books about World War Ii, has long been admired for his deeply researched, stunningly vivid narrative histories. Now he turns his attention to a new war, and in the initial volume of the Revolution Trilogy he recounts the first twenty-one months of America's violent war for independence. From the battles at Lexington and Concord in spring 1775 to those at Trenton and Princeton in winter 1777, American militiamen and then the ragged Continental Army take on the world's most formidable fighting force. It is a gripping saga alive with astonishing characters- Henry Knox, the former bookseller with an uncanny understanding of artillery, Nathanael Greene, the blue-eyed bumpkin who becomes a brilliant battle captain, Benjamin Franklin, the self-made man who proves to be the wiliest of diplomats, George Washington, the commander in chief who learns the difficult art of leadership.