Australian online bookshop  
 

Find Books

 
 

Advanced Search
 

Online Shopping

 
 
Find Australias best seller books Save with our Loyalty Programme more discount for seniors

Departments

 
 

Information

 
 
We accept many Payment MethodsAdvertise Your Book
 

Bunker Hill

   
Bunker Hill

Subtitle: A City, a Siege, and a Revolution

Author: Nathaniel Philbrick

ISBN:    9780857520456
ISBN-10:    0857520458
Publisher:    Transworld Publishers
Date Published:    23/05/2013
Format:    Paperback Book
Pages:    416
Language:    English
RRP$45.00
Price$38.25
Add to Cart
Add this book to your Wishlist
Approx Delivery
NYP
Paperback Book

Book Description:

What lights the spark that ignites a revolution? Lost in the story of America's path to independence is the tumultuous nature of that nation's origins: the interplay of ideologies and personalities that provoked a group of merchants, farmers, artisans, and sailors to take up arms in pursuit of liberty...A city of 15,000 inhabitants packed onto a land-connected island a little over one square mile, Boston in 1775 was also - following a series of incendiary incidents by patriotic citizens and trouble-seeking vigilantes - a city occupied by the British. In the year following the infamous Tea Party an uneasy peace had reigned, but on 19th April 1775, violence erupted, with skirmishes at Lexington and Concord. Two months later, with the city cut off by British forces, these clashes reached a bloody climax in an encounter that would mark the point of no return for the rebellious colonists: the Battle of Bunker Hill. With a keen sense of the unexplored side of mythic events, Nathaniel Philbrick shines fresh light on this momentous story, revealing new key players and finding unknown sides to familiar ones. The real work of choreographing the rebellion fell to physician Joseph Warren (fated to die at Bunker Hill) while others include Warren's fiancee - the poet Mercy Scollay, Paul Revere and a notable new recruit to the Revolutionary cause, an elegant Virginian called George Washington. On the British side, reluctant combatant General Thomas Gage was succeeded by the bellicose William Howe who would lead three charges at Bunker Hill and preside over the claustrophobic cauldron of a city under siege. Written with passion, insight, even-handedness and the eloquence of a born storyteller, Bunker Hill brings to life the robust, chaotic and blisteringly real origins of America.

Stock Availability:

Not yet published. Back orders taken

Category: History - Military American War of Independence

Complete List   Bestsellers   Bargain Books


Category: History - World General

Complete List   Bestsellers   Bargain Books


Category: History - World Period -1700 to 1900

Complete List   Bestsellers   Bargain Books


Category: History - Americas General

Complete List   Bestsellers   Bargain Books


Category: History - Americas Period -1500 to 1800

Complete List   Bestsellers   Bargain Books


Category: History - Americas United States - Revolutionary War

Complete List   Bestsellers   Bargain Books


Share this page

   

 

Book Categories

 
 
Seekbooks, Australian Online Bookshop - All prices are in Australian dollars and include GST.

Copyright © 2013 Collins Seek Books Pty Ltd - ABN 44 148 178 134
Office and Distribution: 2/119 Wicks Rd Macquarie Park NSW 2113 Australia
Website: www.seekbooks.com.au
Phone: +61 2 8206 9035 - Fax: +61 2 8905 9590
Email: [email protected]