War at Saber Point: Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion

War at Saber Point: Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion

by John Knight
War at Saber Point: Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion

War at Saber Point: Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion

by John Knight

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Overview

The American Loyalist Regiment Led by the Most Charismatic British Commander of the War
The British Legion was one of the most remarkable regiments, not only of the American Revolution, but of any war. A corps made up of American Loyalists, it saw its first action in New York and then engaged in almost every battle in the Southern colonies. Led by a twenty-four-year-old libertine who purchased his commission to escape enormous gambling debts, the Legion gained notoriety for its ruthless tactics. Excelling in “special operations,” they frequently overwhelmed the Continental forces they fought, becoming the most feared British regiment of the war.
    Banastre Tarleton and the Americans he led have always been characterized as brutal, immoral villains—most recently in the movie, The Patriot. But this study subverts our pre-conceived notions of patriotism. The men who filled the Legions ranks were not weak-willed collaborators or treacherous renegades, but free men as motivated by conscience as the Patriots they battled. Few were wealthy. None had a vested stake in the British Government. Each believed that in defending the Crown; they were upholding the rule of law and preserving individual liberty. 
    These men followed Banastre Tarleton clear across America for years, sacrificing not only their families and homes but, in many instances, their lives. Self-interest could not have persuaded them to do this. Patriotism and fidelity did. Relying on first-hand accounts—letters, diaries, and journals—War at Saber Point: Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion is the enthralling story of those forgotten Americans and the young Englishman who led them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594163524
Publisher: Westholme Publishing
Publication date: 12/18/2020
Edition description: 1
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 1,114,537
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 6.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

John Knight earned a joint honors degree in American History and Politics from Warwick University. He was a fine-art appraiser for a number of London-based auction houses including Christie’s and Bonhams before taking up writing and lecturing full-time. A regular contributor to the Journal of the American Revolution, he splits his time between homes in Nottingham, England, and Dutchess County, New York.

Table of Contents

List of Maps vii

Preface ix

1 Coffee 1

2 "I Will Cut Off the Head of General Lee" 10

3 The Drunken Horse 20

4 A Knight of the Burning Mountain 26

5 Natives of North Britain 40

6 "I Am Old, and I Can Die Here!" 51

7 Rum 65

8 "Surrender You Damned Rebel" 75

9 Horses 82

10 The Vindictive Leopard 91

11 "The Daughter of a Vendor of Cabbages" 105

12 A People Apart 114

13 The Simian Dandy 124

14 Bottling Moonbeams 133

15 Yellow Jack 145

16 "Where Is Now the Boasting Tarleton?" 157

17 "I Am a Handsome Fellow Yet" 175

18 "There the Nail Was Clinched" 192

19 Starting Over 207

20 Lemonade 221

Notes 231

Bibliography 269

Acknowledgments 284

Index 285

Maps

The Ambuscade of the Indians at Kingsbridge, August 31, 1778 54

The Southern Campaign 98-99

The Battle of Cowpens, January 17, 1781 166-167

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