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The Papers of General Nathanael Greene - Volume VIII: 30 March-10 July 1781 (Paperback): Dennis M. Conrad, Roger N. Parks,... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene - Volume VIII: 30 March-10 July 1781 (Paperback)
Dennis M. Conrad, Roger N. Parks, Martha J. King, Richard K. Showman
R2,514 Discovery Miles 25 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume continues the story of the American Revolution in the South. Many of the more than 800 documents vividly confirm Nathanael Greene's characterization of the ferocity of the war and the miseries it produced, and they highlight his efforts to end lawlessness and restore the authority of civil government. As the volume opens, Greene has broken off pursuit of a retreating Lord Cornwallis in North Carolina and enters South Carolina. Despite setbacks at Hobkirk's Hill and Ninety Six, Greene's troops regained control of most of South Carolina and Georgia within three months. Letters from Greene's subordinates trace the course of the war farther north in North Carolina and Virginia during the days leading to the climactic siege at Yorktown.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume III: 18 October 1778-10 May 1779 (Paperback, annotated edition): Richard K.... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume III: 18 October 1778-10 May 1779 (Paperback, annotated edition)
Richard K. Showman, Robert E. McCarthy, Elizabeth C. Stevens
R2,502 Discovery Miles 25 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume V: 1 November 1779-31 May 1780 (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Richard K. Showman,... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume V: 1 November 1779-31 May 1780 (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Richard K. Showman, Robert E. McCarthy, Dennis M. Conrad, E.Wayne Carp
R2,538 Discovery Miles 25 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume I: December 1766 to December 1776 (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Richard K. Showman,... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume I: December 1766 to December 1776 (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Richard K. Showman, Margaret Cobb, Robert E. McCarthy
R2,467 Discovery Miles 24 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume II: 1 January 1777-16 October 1778 (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Richard K.... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume II: 1 January 1777-16 October 1778 (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Richard K. Showman, Robert E. McCarthy, Margaret Cobb
R2,519 Discovery Miles 25 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume IV: 11 May 1779-31 October 1779 (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Richard K. Showman,... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume IV: 11 May 1779-31 October 1779 (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Richard K. Showman, Elizabeth C. Stevens, Dennis M. Conrad
R2,523 Discovery Miles 25 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume VI: 1 June 1780-25 December 1780 (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Richard K. Showman,... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume VI: 1 June 1780-25 December 1780 (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Richard K. Showman, Dennis M. Conrad, Roger N. Parks, Elizabeth C. Stevens
R2,548 Discovery Miles 25 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These volumes, published in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Society, represent the result of an exhaustive search for documents relating to the life and career of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. The papers - letters and documents received by Greene as well as those sent by him - are carefully edited and fully annotated. The editors reproduce many items in full but abstract papers that are of lesser significance. Greene, who served as quartermaster general of the army and later as commander of the forces fighting in the southern theater, is generally considered the ablest of Washington's generals. His papers are a vital source of information on the war itself as well as on the man.

The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume VII: 26 December 1780-29 March 1781 (Paperback): Richard K. Showman, Dennis M.... The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Volume VII: 26 December 1780-29 March 1781 (Paperback)
Richard K. Showman, Dennis M. Conrad, Roger N. Parks
R2,503 Discovery Miles 25 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The seventh volume of the Papers of Nathanael Greene documents a crucial period of the American Revolution in the South. In the first months of 1781, Nathanael Greene, who had taken command of the Southern Army only weeks before, initiated the campaign that would ultimately free the South from British occupation. These months saw the pivotal engagement at Cowpens, the 'Race to the Dan' - in which Greene's army marched the breadth of North Carolina with the British in close pursuit - and the climactic battle of Guilford Court House. In March 1781, Greene decided to break off his pursuit of Lord Cornwallis's force in North Carolina and instead march into South Carolina to challenge British control there. This decision, among others made during this critical period, established Greene's reputation as a brilliant military strategist. The documents in this volume provide new insight into how and why Greene chose as he did.

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