
King Philip's War
The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict
Countryman Press Inc.
Published on 25. April 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-88150-483-5 (ISBN)
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Description
At once an in-depth history of this pivotal war and a guide to the historical sites where the ambushes, raids, and battles took place, King Philip's War expands our understanding of American history and provides insight into the nature of colonial and ethnic wars in general. Through a careful reconstruction of events, first-person accounts, period illustrations, and maps, and by providing information on the exact locations of more than fifty battles, King Philip's War is useful as well as informative. Students of history, colonial war buffs, those interested in Native American history, and anyone who is curious about how this war affected a particular New England town, will find important insights into one of the most seminal events to shape the American mind and continent.
Reviews / Votes
"A riveting narrative style that captures the horror and tragedy of the struggle." -- Booklist "A valuable narrative history and a wonderful guide...this book will appeal to both academic scholars and general readers." -- Patrick Malone, author of The Skulking Way of WarMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Woodstock
United States
Publishing group
WW Norton & Co
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
577 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88150-483-5 (9780881504835)
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Eric B. Schultz | Michael J. Tougias
King Philip's War
The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict
Book
02/2017
Countryman Press Inc.
€19.50
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Persons
Educated at Brown and Harvard, Eric B. Schultz is the chairman of an information logistics company. Over the last decade, reconstructing the history of King Philip's War has taken him to sites, historical societies, and book archives all across New England. He lives in Massachusetts.
Michael J. Tougias is the author of numerous books including The Finest Hours, which was recently adapted into a feature film starring Chris Pine. He lives in Massachusetts.
Michael J. Tougias is the author of numerous books including The Finest Hours, which was recently adapted into a feature film starring Chris Pine. He lives in Massachusetts.