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The Winter Soldiers
Richard M. Ketchum

The Winter Soldiers

The Battles for Trenton and Princeton

Holt Paperbacks (May 15, 1999)
9780805060980
| Paperback
448 pages | 140 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 973.332
LC Classification E259 .K47 1999
LC Control No. 98055352

Genre

  • Amer Hist Rev

Subject

  • Princeton, Battle Of, Princeton, N.J., 1777
  • Trenton, Battle Of, Trenton, N.J., 1776

Plot

In the fall of 1776 the British delivered a crushing blow. New York fell and the anguished retreat through New Jersey followed. Winter came with a vengeance, bringing what Thomas Paine called “the times that try men’s souls.”The Winter Soldiers is the story of a small band of men held together by George Washington in the face of disaster and hopelessness, desperately needing at least one victory to salvage both cause and country. It is a tale of unimaginable hardship and suffering that culminated in the battles of Trenton and Princeton. Without these triumphs, the rebellion that had begun so bravely could not have gone on.Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Richard M. Ketchum graduated from Yale Unviersity and commanded a subchaser in the South Atlantic during World War II. As director of book publishing at American Heritage Publishing Company for twenty years, he edited many of that firm’s volumes, including The American Heritage Book of the Revolution and The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War, which received a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation. Ketcham was the cofounder and editor of Blair & Ketcham’s Country Journal, a monthly magazine about rural life. He and his wife live on a sheep farm in Vermont. He is the author of two other Revolutionary War classics: Decisive Day and The Winter Soldiers.

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