The Papers of George Washington Volume 27
5 July-27 August 1780
George Washington author Benjamin L Huggins editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Virginia Press
Published:30th Mar '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Three major themes dominate George Washington’s correspondence in volume 27 of the Revolutionary War Series: the arrival of a French expeditionary army and navy, the urgent need to prepare the Continental army for a joint Franco-American offensive to take New York City, and the cultivation of Washington’s relationship with Lieutenant General Rochambeau, the commander of the French army. Urgency and vigor typified Washington’s planning throughout, as he raised new Continental troops, obtained militia reinforcements, increased Stocks of ammunition, gathered wagons and horses, and recognized that he and Rochambeau possessed similar views on campaign plans and other matters—a development that would ultimately prove essential to victory at Yorktown and the successful conclusion of the war.
ISBN: 9780813943039
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1195g
760 pages