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A fully detailed study of the British Army focused on its operations in the American Revolution, with separate chapters on its administrative machinery, recruiting, provisioning, and transportation. The book remains unique for its gathering of contemporary documents illuminating aspects of these topics. Reprint of the original 1926 Yale University Press edition. 2005: 223 pages. Softcover. (Scholar's Bookshelf) Related Free eBooks - Forgotten Founders: Benjamin Franklin, The Iroquois, And The Rationale For The American Revolution
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