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Saratoga: Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War
Saratoga: Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War
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Historian Richard M. Ketchum's Saratoga vividly details the turning point in America's Revolutionary War.
In the summer of 1777 (twelve months after the Declaration of Independence) the British launched an invasion from Canada under General John Burgoyne. It was the campaign that was supposed to the rebellion, but it resulted in a series of battles that changed America's history and that of the world. Stirring narrative history, skillfully told through the perspective of those who fought in the campaign, Saratoga brings to life as never before the inspiring story of Americans who did their utmost in what seemed a lost cause, achieving what proved to be the crucial victory of the Revolution.
Winner of the Fraunces Tavern Museum Award, 1997
Author: Richard M. Ketchum
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Published: 05/15/1999
Pages: 576
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.75lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.10w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780805061239
Review Citation(s):
New York Times 07/04/1999 pg. 20
New York Times 12/05/1999 pg. 105
About the Author
Richard M. Ketchum's work has been hailed as "superb military history of an intimacy and narrative power such as is rarely written" (Orville Prescott). The author of twelve books, Mr. Ketchum served as the editor in charge of books at American Heritage Publishing Company for two decades. A graduate of Yale University, he commanded a subchaser in the South Atlantic during World War II. Mr. Ketchum was the editor and cofounder of Blair & Ketchum's Country Journal, a monthly magazine. He and his wife live on a farm in Vermont.
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