Download With Musket & Tomahawk, Vol III: The West Point–Hudson Valley Campaign in the Wilderness War of 1777 AudioBook Free
In this particular third level of Michael Logusz's epic research of the Wilderness Conflict of 1777, a big British military force, augmented with German and loyalist troops, attacks the North Army's southern leading in the fall of 1777 hoping of helping a much larger British Military that is threatened to the north of NEW YORK in the wilderness region of Saratoga. In earlier works on the Wilderness Conflict, Logusz deftly referred to General John Burgoyne's initiatives in the Saratoga campaign. He covered the exploits of English basic Barry St. Leger and the convergence of English, German, Canadian mercenary, loyalist, and Indian makes toward Albany. In this particular third installment, Logusz reveals how British basic Sir William Howe was to boost northward from NEW YORK with a force of almost 20,000 regulars followed with a solid river naval force to link up with the two other commanders in Albany. Acquiring Albany would not only refuse the provincials a essential town on the border of the wilderness, but also cut off the complete region of New Great britain from the rest of the newly established land. Instead, Howe made a decision to follow Washington in Pennsylvania, leaving behind English basic Sir Henry Clinton in NEW YORK to cope with the city's lingering troubles and the events to the north. The publication vividly details the hardships encountered by the patriots fighting with each other for freedom and their opponents, along with Clinton's encounters in and around NEW YORK, Western Point, and the Hudson Valley region. Logusz illustrates comprehensive the terrain, practices, and terror of the multifaceted Wilderness Conflict of 1777. Skyhorse Posting, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of literature for listeners thinking about history - literature about World Conflict II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil Conflict, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old Western, and much more. While not every name we release becomes a New York Times best retailer or a national best seller, we have been committed to literature on subjects that are occasionally overlooked also to writers whose work may not normally find a home.