Whispers Across the Atlantick: General William Howe and the American Revolution

Whispers Across the Atlantick: General William Howe and the American Revolution

by David Smith

Hardcover

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Overview

General William Howe was the commander-in-chief of the British forces during the early campaigns of the Revolutionary War (1775-1783). He was an enigma, who appeared on multiple occasions to be on the verge of winning the war for Britain, only to repeatedly fail to deliver the final blow.

Howe evoked passionate reactions in the people he worked with; his men loved him, his second-in-command detested him, his enemies feared him, and his political masters despaired of him. There was even a plot to murder him, in which British officers as well as Americans were implicated.

This book will be the first major work on this inscrutable British general for more than 40 years. Previously largely ignored by historians due to a lack of primary source documents upon which to draw, the author's recent archival discoveries, and ground-breaking research means that there are fascinating new insights to be told about Howe's performance during the American Revolution.

Howe's story includes intrigue, romance, and betrayal, played out on the battlefields of North America and concluding in a courtroom at the House of Commons, where Howe defended his decisions with his reputation and possibly his life on the line. The inquiry, complete with witness testimonies and savage debate between the bitterly divided factions of the British Parliament, forms the framework for the book, giving it the flavor of a courtroom drama rather than a standard military narrative history. As Howe struggles to clear his name, the titanic forces at work during the birth of the United States of America rage around him.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472827951
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 09/19/2017
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

David Smith lectures on the Military History MA programme at the University of Chester. He has studied the American War of Independence for more than 20 years, including for his PhD under the teaching of renowned military historian Jeremy Black (a Conway author himself). He has written books for Bloomsbury Academic and Osprey Publishing as well as numerous articles on topics such as military history, North American history and sport.

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