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OverviewIn Boston, 1776, author J. D. Dickey leads us through the turbulent streets, tub-thumping taverns, and radical strongholds of a town at war with an empire. Far from the powdered wigs and genteel debates of history textbooks, this book guides us through the real Boston of the American Revolution: frenzied, dangerous, and fiercely alive. Join the crowds in taprooms where rebel plots were hatched. Stand with patriots as they sharpen bayonets on Bunker Hill, and watch as Loyalists get tarred and feathered. Drink the rum made on the town docks, sample the sinful in the city's back alleys, and gaze at John Hancock's mansion gleaming above gritty streets filled with the almshouse, workhouse, and jail. From the harbor wharves and seedy brothels to renowned assembly halls like Old South Meetinghouse and Faneuil Hall, Boston, 1776 leads us on a vivid tour of the vital hub of the Revolutionary War. We encounter iconic names like Revere and Adams, but also the forgotten men and women who bled and brawled for freedom in every corner of Boston. Upon America's 250th anniversary, Boston, 1776 portrays the Cradle of Liberty and the American Revolution as never before: raw, radical, and roaring with life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J D Dickey , Nick MondelliPublisher: Tantor Imprint: Tantor Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9798228930858Publication Date: 10 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJ. D. Dickey is an author of narrative nonfiction about American history, society, and culture. His book Empire of Mud, covering the troubled landscape of nineteenth century Washington, DC, was a New York Times bestseller, and his Civil War book Rising in Flames was praised by the Wall Street Journal as ""absolutely spellbinding."" Dickey has written articles on a broad range of historical, political, and travel-related topics for TIME, the Wall Street Journal, LitHub, and more, and he has appeared in media from C-SPAN's Book TV to Public Radio International's The Takeaway. He has lectured for the New York Historical Society, the Pritzker Military Museum and Library, the Atlanta History Center, and the US Army War College. Nick Mondelli is an Audie Award-nominated and AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator who has lent his authentic and sincere style of storytelling to a variety of genres. From an audition call on a community theater bulletin board, Nick has since narrated an extensive library of works from acclaimed authors all over the world, including Kim Hooper's No Hiding in Boise, Chris Van Allsburg's Zathura, and Emmanuel Carrere's Yoga. Nick currently resides in Ohio, where he records out of his professional home studio, and travels for productions across the United States. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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