Valley Forge to Monmouth: Six Transformative Months of the American Revolution

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Price
$47.94
Publisher
McFarland & Company
Publish Date
Pages
232
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.8 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781476682679

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About the Author
Jim Stempel is an authority of the Eastern campaigns of the American Civil War. His articles on psychology, human development, and warfare have also appeared in the New Times, Concepts In Human Development, and North & South. He lives in western Maryland.
Reviews
"Captivated by the short preface, it was evident this was just not another history addressing a brief period of conflict during the American Revolution, but an effort by the author to place the events of a formative six-month period (December 1777 to June 1778) of the young army of the United States in perspective through detailed research and analysis. Using a creditable mix of primary and secondary sources, the author does a nice job of addressing the internal and external challenges contributing to the changes and development of the Continental Army, highlighting the role of key individuals contributing to this process....His organization and writing style allow the reader to digest the book in a series of short sessions or in longer segments if desired. The reader will not be disappointed in the author's efforts."--Journal of the American Revolution
"An informative, gripping account of pivotal events in the War for Independence, it starts with Valley Forge and culminates on the battlefield at Monmouth Courthouse. Jim Stempel gives new meaning to the suffering and steadfastness of the American army at Valley Forge and Washington's prompt actions at Monmouth which prevented a military debacle. Anyone interested in knowing what America's independence from Britain required should read this book."--John Harman McElroy, PhD, Professor Emeritus University of Arizona, author of American Beliefs
"With superb research and supportive analysis, Jim Stempel has crafted another stellar work, often delving far deeper into events than previous historical accounts. He intricately weaves the Continental Army's struggles at Valley Forge, the momentous clash at Monmouth between American and British forces, and lastly the epic controversy between Charles Lee and George Washington into a compelling narrative, bound to entertain anyone with an interest in history. His logical, systematic dismantling of Charles Lee's command performance at Monmouth is devastating. Highly recommended."--James Holden-Rhodes, veteran, U.S. Marines, author of Smart and Faithful Force.