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OverviewIn America, before the United States was established, there were a small number of select people and events that made such an impact on the great issues of the day that they changed the course of history. One such event was colonial Boston's battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775. And, indisputably, the most important actor in that event was Massachusetts native Colonel William Prescott. Prescott was a humble and noble man of high integrity, a descendent of one of America's earliest families, and an ardent patriot beloved by those who knew him best. The brave and determined stand made by Prescott and his hodgepodge of mostly inexperienced fighters, against a far more formidable British military force, demonstrated the American fighting spirit and spurred the drive for independence. Although Prescott's men twice threw back British assaults on their defenses, they were forced to retreat during a third assault. Prescott was one of the last to leave their makeshift fort, defending himself against the British bayonets with his triangular-bladed short sword. Prescott survived the famous battle and, as few others could claim, participated in a series of major events during the Revolutionary Era and the eventual establishment of the United States Constitution. While Bunker Hill has remained a touchstone, time and subsequent events have caused Prescott's fame gradually to fade from memory. But were it not for Prescott's extraordinary efforts in June 1775 the drive for Liberty might well have been delayed, if not abandoned altogether. This book tells the story of Prescott's extraordinary life in an attempt to revive the legacy and fame of this true American hero. AUTHOR: Interested in military history from an early age, Philip Jowett has published many books over the last twenty-five years, specialising in the armies of Asia in the first half of the twentieth century, the Russo-Japanese War, and the armies of the Second World War. A rugby league enthusiast and amateur genealogist, he is married and lives in Lincolnshire. 125-150 photographs Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip JowettPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers ISBN: 9781636245782ISBN 10: 1636245781 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 31 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsDedication Chronology Introduction 1. The Battle of Bunker Hill: Part 1 2. Searching For A Forgotten American Hero 3. Frontier Family 4. Colonial Farmer 5. Civic Leader 6. Embracing The Cause of Liberty 7. War Begins 8. The Battle of Bunker Hill: Part 2 9. Bunker Hill: The Aftermath 10. The Continental Army 11. A Fresh Beginning, Then Rebellion 12. Instituting A New Constitution 13. Twilight Of A Life Well-Lived Epilogue Acknowledgements Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationPhilip Jowett has published over 40 military history titles over the last 30 years. Specializing in the armies of Asia in the first half of the 20th century, amongst his previous titles are books on the Italian, Japanese, and Chinese armies of World War II. He has written about the Mexican Revolution, Latin American wars, the Balkan wars and the Warlord Era in China in the 1920s. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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