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In Rise to Rebellion, bestselling author Jeff Shaara captured the origins of the American Revolution as brilliantly as he depicted the Civil War in Gods and Generals and The Last Full Measure. Now he continues the amazing saga of how thirteen colonies became a nation, taking the conflict from kingdom and courtroom to the bold and bloody battlefields of war.
It was never a war in which the outcome was obvious. Despite their spirit and stamina, the colonists were outmanned and outfought by the brazen British army. General George Washington found his troops trounced in the battles of Brooklyn and Manhattan and retreated toward Pennsylvania. With the future of the colonies at its lowest ebb, Washington made his most fateful decision: to cross the Delaware River and attack the enemy. The stunning victory at Trenton began a saga of victory and defeat that concluded with the British surrender at Yorktown, a moment that changed the history of the world.
The despair and triumph of America’s first great army is conveyed in scenes as powerful as any Shaara has written, a story told from the points of view of some of the most memorable characters in American history. There is George Washington, the charismatic leader who held his army together to achieve an unlikely victory; Charles Cornwallis, the no-nonsense British general, more than a match for his colonial counterpart; Nathaniel Greene, who rose from obscurity to become the finest battlefield commander in Washington’s army; The Marquis de Lafayette, the young Frenchman who brought a soldier’s passion to America; and Benjamin Franklin, a brilliant man of science and philosophy who became the finest statesman of his day.
From Nathan Hale to Benedict Arnold, William Howe to “Light Horse” Harry Lee, from Trenton and Valley Forge, Brandywine and Yorktown, the American Revolution’s most immortal characters and poignant moments are brought to life in remarkable Shaara style. Yet, The Glorious Cause is more than just a story of the legendary six-year struggle. It is a tribute to an amazing people who turned ideas into action and fought to declare themselves free. Above all, it is a riveting novel that both expands and surpasses its beloved author’s best work.
From the Hardcover edition.
"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLERS
by
MICHAEL SHAARA and JEFF SHAARA
THE CIVIL WAR TRILOGY
GODS AND GENERALS
THE KILLER ANGELS
THE LAST FULL MEASURE
"Brilliant does not even begin to describe the Shaara gift."--"The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
Jeff Shaara, America's premier author of military historical
fiction, brings us the centerpiece of his epic trilogy of the
Second World War.
General Dwight Eisenhower once again commands a diverse army that
must find its single purpose in the destruction of Hitler's
European fortress. His primary subordinates, Omar Bradley and
Bernard Montgomery, must prove that this unique blend of Allied
armies can successfully confront the might of Adolf Hitler's
forces, who have already conquered Western Europe. On the coast of
France, German commander Erwin Rommel fortifies and prepares for
the coming invasion, acutely aware that he must bring all his
skills to bear on a fight his side must win. But Rommel's greatest
challenge is to strike the Allies on his front, while struggling
behind the lines with the growing insanity of Adolf Hitler, who
thwarts the strategies Rommel knows will succeed.
Meanwhile, Sergeant Jesse Adams, a no-nonsense veteran of the 82nd
Airborne, parachutes with his men behind German lines into a
chaotic and desperate struggle. And as the invasion force surges
toward the beaches of Normandy, Private Tom Thorne of the 29th
Infantry Division faces the horrifying prospects of fighting his
way ashore on a stretch of coast more heavily defended than the
Allied commanders anticipate-Omaha Beach.
From G.I. to general, this story carries the reader through the
war's most crucial juncture, the invasion that altered the flow of
the war, and, ultimately, changed history.
"From the Trade Paperback edition."
TRAVEL THROUGH A PIVOTAL TIME IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Jeff Shaara, America's premier Civil War novelist, gives a
remarkable guided tour of the ten Civil War battlefields every
American should visit: Shiloh, Antietam,
Fredericksburg/Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, New Market,
Chickamauga, the Wilderness/Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, and
Petersburg/Appomattox. Shaara explores the history, the people, and
the places that capture the true meaning and magnitude of the
conflict and provides
- engaging narratives of the war's crucial battles
- intriguing historical footnotes about each site
- photographs of the locations-then and now
- detailed maps of the battle scenes
- fascinating sidebars with related points of interest
From Antietam to Gettysburg to Vicksburg, and to the many poignant
destinations in between, Jeff Shaara's Civil War Battlefields is
the ideal guide for casual tourists and Civil War enthusiasts
alike.
In this stunning, unforgettable novel, Jeff Shaara carries us back thirteen years before the Civil War, when that momentous conflict's most familiar names are fighting for another cause, junior officers marching under the same flag in an unfamiliar land, experiencing combat for the first time in the Mexican-American War.
"BRILLIANT DOES NOT EVEN BEGIN TO DESCRIBE THE SHAARA GIFT." --Atlanta Journal-Constitution
SHAARA RELIES "ON THE HISTORY BEHIND THE MEN AND THEIR CAMPAIGNS TO TELL THE TALE. . . . Most poignant of all is the appearance of so many characters who will fight under opposing flags 13 years later. Stonewall Jackson shows up as a humorless young lieutenant with a spiritual reverence for his artillery, and Ulysses S. Grant awkwardly meets [Robert E.] Lee. . . . The salvaging of such episodes from history is ultimately a patriotic task, deserving of gratitude." --The Washington Post Book World
"COMPELLING . . . THRILLING . . . Shaara briskly drives the U.S. forces to Mexico City, building suspense at each battle, all towards the climactic storming of the gates of the capital. . . . [He] has humanized the mythos of Lee as no one ever has and, in doing, makes an enduring contribution to literature." --Civil War Book Review
"SHAARA, AS USUAL, IS AT HIS BEST IN ACTION AND CONFRONTATION AND IN EVOKING HOW IT FELT TO BE THERE." --The Philadelphia Inquirer
General Dwight Eisenhower commands a diverse army that must destroy
Hitler's European fortress. On the coast of France, German
commander Erwin Rommel prepares for the coming invasion, as the
Fuhrer thwarts the strategies Rommel knows will succeed. Meanwhile,
Sergeant Jesse Adams, a veteran of the 82nd Airborne, parachutes
with his men behind German lines. And as the invasion force surges
toward the beaches of Normandy, Private Tom Thorne of the 29th
Infantry Division faces the horrifying prospect of fighting his way
ashore on Omaha Beach, a stretch of coast more heavily defended
than the Allied commanders anticipate. From G.I. to general, The
Steel Wave carries us through the war's most crucial juncture, the
invasion that altered the flow of the war and, ultimately, changed
history.
A modern master of the historical novel, Jeff Shaara has painted
brilliant depictions of the Civil War, the Revolutionary War, and
World War I. Now he embarks upon his most ambitious epic, a trilogy
about the military conflict that defined the twentieth century. The
Rising Tide begins a staggering work of fiction bound to be a new
generation's most poignant chronicle of World War II. With
you-are-there immediacy, painstaking historical detail, and
all-inclusive points of view, Shaara portrays the momentous and
increasingly dramatic events that pulled America into the vortex of
this monumental conflict.
As Hitler conquers Poland, Norway, France, and most of Western
Europe, England struggles to hold the line. When Germany's ally
Japan launches a stunning attack on Pearl Harbor, America is drawn
into the war, fighting to hold back the Japanese conquest of the
Pacific, while standing side-by-side with their British ally, the
last hope for turning the tide of the war.
Through unforgettable battle scenes in the unforgiving deserts of
North Africa and the rugged countryside of Sicily, Shaara tells
this story through the voices of this conflict's most heroic
figures, some familiar, some unknown. As British and American
forces strike into the "soft underbelly" of Hitler's Fortress
Europa, the new weapons of war come clearly into focus. In North
Africa, tank battles unfold in a tapestry of dust and fire unlike
any the world has ever seen. In Sicily, the Allies attack their
enemy with a barely tested weapon: the paratrooper. As battles rage
along the coasts of the Mediterranean, the momentum of the war
begins to shift, setting the stage for the massive invasion of
France, at a seaside resort called Normandy.
More than an unprecedented and intimate portrait of those who waged
this astonishing global war, The Rising Tide is a vivid gallery of
characters both immortal and unknown: the as-yet obscure
administrator Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose tireless efficiency
helped win the war; his subordinates, clashing in both style and
personality, from George Patton and Mark Clark to Omar Bradley and
Bernard Montgomery. In the desolate hills and deserts, the Allies
confront Erwin Rommel, the battlefield genius known as "the Desert
Fox," a wounded beast who hands the Americans their first
humiliating defeat in the European theater of the war. From tank
driver to paratrooper to the men who gave the commands, Shaara's
stirring portrayals bring the heroic and the tragic to life in
brilliant detail.
A new level of accomplishment from this already acclaimed author,
The Rising Tide will leave readers eager for the next volume of
this superb saga of the war that saved and changed the world.
"From the Hardcover edition."
In the Pulitzer prize-winning classic The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara created the finest Civil War novel of our time, an enduring bestseller that has sold more than two million copies. In the bestselling Gods and Generals, Shaara's son, Jeff, brilliantly sustained his father's vision, telling the epic story of the events culminating in the Battle of Gettysburg. Now, Jeff Shaara brings this legendary father-son trilogy to its stunning conclusion in a novel that brings to life the final two years of the Civil War.
As The Last Full Measure opens, Gettysburg is past and the war advances to its third brutal year. On the Union side, the gulf between the politicians in Washington and the generals in the field yawns ever wider. Never has the cumbersome Union Army so desperately needed a decisive, hard-nosed leader. It is at this critical moment that Lincoln places Ulysses S. Grant in command--and turns the tide of war.
For Robert E. Lee, Gettysburg was an unspeakable disaster--compounded by the shattering loss of the fiery Stonewall Jackson two months before. Lee knows better than anyone that the South cannot survive a war of attrition. But with the total devotion of his generals--Longstreet, Hill, Stuart--and his unswerving faith in God, Lee is determined to fight to the bitter end.
Here too is Joshua Chamberlain, the college professor who emerged as the Union hero of Gettysburg--and who will rise to become one of the greatest figures of the Civil War.
Battle by staggering battle, Shaara dramatizes the escalating confrontation between Lee and Grant--complicated, heroic, deeply troubled men. From the costly Battle of the Wilderness to the agonizing siege of Petersburg to Lee's epoch-making surrender at Appomattox, Shaara portrays the riveting conclusion of the Civil War through the minds and hearts of the individuals who gave their last full measure.
Full of human passion and the spellbinding truth of history, The Last Full Measure is the fitting capstone to a magnificent literary trilogy.
From the Hardcover edition.
The heartbreaking saga of the years preceding The Killer Angels
"SHAARA'S BEAUTIFULLY SENSITIVE NOVEL DELVES DEEPLY in the empathetic realm of psycho-history, where enemies do not exist--just mortal men forced to make crucial decisions and survive on the same battlefield. . . . [He] succeeds with his historical novel through fully realized characters who were forced to decide their loyalties amid the horrors of their dividing nation." --San Francisco Chronicle
Based on meticulous research and told in the voices of characters
from both sides, this novel is Shaara at his best, writing for his
most avid readership. In April of 1862, Major General Ulysses S.
Grant of the Union forces led his troops deep into Tennessee,
setting up camp around a small log church called Shiloh. On the
morning of April 6, Confederate forces led by generals Johnston and
Beauregard launched a surprise attack on the Union Army encampment
to prevent the Union advance into northern Mississippi. Though the
Confederates held the advantage for most of the first day, Union
reinforcements arrived as evening came and launched a counterattack
on the morning of April 7, successfully forcing the Confederates to
retreat and ending what had become one of the bloodiest battles on
American soil to date.
From the First Battle of Bull Run to Lee s surrender at Appomattox
Court House four years later, this book celebrates the history and
scenic beauty of these hallowed grounds in a large-format,
beautifully produced volume. Explore more than thirty Civil War
battlefields from Antietam to Chancellorsville, Gettysburg to
Shiloh including the first five national battlefield parks
preserved by veterans in the 1890s. Each battlefield features
extensive photos of the key sites and monuments, as well as
beautiful landscapes and historic archival photography. The essays
enable the reader to understand each battlefield from a strategic
perspective its topography, geography, and military value the
battle s seminal moments, and its historical significance, and
guide the reader on how best to tour the grounds on foot. With
maps, rarely seen archival photos, and stunning contemporary
photography, this photo- and information-packed book is an
inspirational bucket list for Civil War and history buffs, as well
as those who wish to walk in the literal boot steps of American
history.
"BRILLIANT DOES NOT EVEN BEGIN TO DESCRIBE THE SHAARA GIFT. THANK GODS AND GENERALS THAT IT WAS PASSED FROM FATHER TO SON." --Atlanta Journal & Constitution
"LIVELY, FAST-PACED . . . A worthy companion to The Killer Angels . . . Shaara brilliantly charts the war, the exploits of the combatants and their motivations. He also concisely shows how the early parts of the campaign unfolded. His accounts of the battles of Williamsburg, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville are exciting. . . . Though the story of the Civil War has been told many times, this is the rare version that conveys what it must have felt like." --Chicago Sun-Times
"SHAARA'S BEAUTIFULLY SENSITIVE NOVEL DELVES DEEPLY into the empathetic realm of psycho-history, where enemies do not exist--just mortal men forced to make crucial decisions and survive on the same battlefield. . . . [He] succeeds with his historical novel through fully realized characters who were forced to decide their loyalties amid the horrors of their divided nation." --San Francisco Chronicle
"The battle of Gettysburg featured a cast of characters dramatically and poignantly portrayed in Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels. This new novel by his son Jeff Shaara describes the interconnected paths that brought these men together at this crossroads of our history. Readers of The Killer Angels won't want to miss Gods and Generals." --James McPherson, Author of Battle Cry of Freedom
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