1844 1ed Revolutionary War Burgoyne Campaign Revolution
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1844 1ed Revolutionary War Burgoyne Campaign Revolution Indians MAP Neilson
In 1777, during the American Revolutionary War, British General John Burgoyne initiated a campaign that would attempt to control the Hudson River Valley. This raid became known as Burgoyne’s Campaign; however, the attempt was thwarted, and the American victory was the catalyst in France joining the war aligning with the United States.
Charles Neilson was an American author who is primarily remembered for his accounts of the Revolutionary War. “Account of Burgoyne’s Campaign” includes a thorough description of parts of the American Revolution, but it also covers various topics including Native American Indians and how American military officers strong-armed Indians into not siding with the British during the war.
According to Sabin, this work was written in order to aid in the sale of the author’s home. Curiously, he claimed that it was the only one remaining from the use by the American Army during the battle of Bemis Heights – his home was nowhere near the site.
This 1844 first edition includes a large fold out map of the battle of Bemis Heights!
Item number: #8778
Price: $499
NEILSON, Charles
An original, compiled, and corrected account of Burgoyne's campaign: and the memorable battles of Bemis's Heights, Sept. 19, and October 7, 1777 from the most authentic sources of information including many interesting incidents connected with the same and a map of the battle ground
Albany: Printed by J. Munsell, 1844. First edition.
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Collation: Complete with all pages
xiv, 291, [1]
References: Sabin 52294;
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
Size: ~7.5in X 5in (19cm x 13cm)
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In 1777, during the American Revolutionary War, British General John Burgoyne initiated a campaign that would attempt to control the Hudson River Valley. This raid became known as Burgoyne’s Campaign; however, the attempt was thwarted, and the American victory was the catalyst in France joining the war aligning with the United States.
Charles Neilson was an American author who is primarily remembered for his accounts of the Revolutionary War. “Account of Burgoyne’s Campaign” includes a thorough description of parts of the American Revolution, but it also covers various topics including Native American Indians and how American military officers strong-armed Indians into not siding with the British during the war.
According to Sabin, this work was written in order to aid in the sale of the author’s home. Curiously, he claimed that it was the only one remaining from the use by the American Army during the battle of Bemis Heights – his home was nowhere near the site.
This 1844 first edition includes a large fold out map of the battle of Bemis Heights!
Item number: #8778
Price: $499
NEILSON, Charles
An original, compiled, and corrected account of Burgoyne's campaign: and the memorable battles of Bemis's Heights, Sept. 19, and October 7, 1777 from the most authentic sources of information including many interesting incidents connected with the same and a map of the battle ground
Albany: Printed by J. Munsell, 1844. First edition.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
xiv, 291, [1]
References: Sabin 52294;
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
Size: ~7.5in X 5in (19cm x 13cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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