Bootmaker to the Nation: The Story of the American RevolutionWoodgate International, 2002 - 721 páginas An historical novel set during the American Revolution. A married couple tells their story about life in General Washington's army. |
Contenido
Prologue | 1 |
In His Majestys Service | 3 |
The Thirteen Colonies 1774 vi | 50 |
The Siege of Boston | 141 |
The Torch is Lit | 255 |
New York City summer 1776 | 264 |
Manhattan Island and Long Island | 294 |
Hudsons River | 326 |
Invasion of New York summer 1777 | 414 |
Philadelphia 1777 | 420 |
A New Army is Born at Valley Forge | 441 |
Valley Forge winter 17771778 446 | 496 |
The Battle of Monmouth | 499 |
March to Monmouth June 1778 | 502 |
The Journey to Yorktown | 545 |
Journey to Yorktown late summer 1781 | 552 |
The Wildcat Pounces | 331 |
March to Trenton December 25 1776 | 341 |
March to Princeton January 3 1777 | 357 |
Gaining Strength in Morristown | 367 |
The War Moves to Philadelphia | 411 |
Battle of Virginia Capes September 5 1781 | 587 |
Victory at Yorktown | 623 |
Siege of Yorktown SeptemberOctober 1781 | 626 |
Epilogue | 691 |
Términos y frases comunes
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