Unlikely General: Mad Anthony Wayne and the Battle for America

Author:   Mary Stockwell
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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9780300251876


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   21 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Mary Stockwell
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780300251876


ISBN 10:   0300251874
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   21 April 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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[A] fine biography of Wayne. --The Wall Street Journal A compelling read. --Library Journal Stockwell represents Wayne as a quintessential American adventurer who struggled to be a leader, husband, and father in a rapidly changing world. --Choice In Unlikely General, Mary Stockwell has made a strong case that room remains in the crowded genre of American Revolutionary-era biography for a fresh, well-written offering based on sound research. . . . An admirable accomplishment --Gina M. Martino, Canadian Journal of History Well-written, with a keen eye for depicting the human side of history. Unlikely General draws the reader into exploring the passions, compulsions, and cultural perceptions of an important and justly-celebrated figure in the founding of the American republic. --Richard Johnson, University of Washington Mary Stockwell has written what portends to be the definitive account of the life and times of Brigadier General Mad Anthony Wayne. One of George Washington's most able subordinates, Anthony Wayne's military performance during and after the Revolution is a story that needs to be more widely known. Wayne was indeed an unlikely general but one who played a central role in the early military affairs of the United States. -- Charles P. Neimeyer, Marine Corps University Stockwell has given us an Anthony Wayne unlike any other--a brave and sometimes brilliant soldier, but also a complex, flawed, and emotionally vulnerable man. . . .an important and engaging biography. --Mark Edward Lender, co-author of A Respectable Army: The Military Origins of the Republic, 1763-1789


[A] fine biography of Wayne. --The Wall Street Journal A compelling read. --Library Journal Stockwell represents Wayne as a quintessential American adventurer who struggled to be a leader, husband, and father in a rapidly changing world. --Choice In Unlikely General, Mary Stockwell has made a strong case that room remains in the crowded genre of American Revolutionary-era biography for a fresh, well-written offering based on sound research. . . . An admirable accomplishment --Gina M. Martino, Canadian Journal of History Well-written, with a keen eye for depicting the human side of history. Unlikely General draws the reader into exploring the passions, compulsions, and cultural perceptions of an important and justly-celebrated figure in the founding of the American republic. --Richard Johnson, University of Washington Mary Stockwell has written what portends to be the definitive account of the life and times of Brigadier General Mad Anthony Wayne. One of George Washington's most able subordinates, Anthony Wayne's military performance during and after the Revolution is a story that needs to be more widely known. Wayne was indeed an unlikely general but one who played a central role in the early military affairs of the United States. -- Charles P. Neimeyer, Marine Corps University Stockwell has given us an Anthony Wayne unlike any other--a brave and sometimes brilliant soldier, but also a complex, flawed, and emotionally vulnerable man. . . .an important and engaging biography. --Mark Edward Lender, co-author of A Respectable Army: The Military Origins of the Republic, 1763-1789


[A] fine biography of Wayne. --The Wall Street Journal A compelling read. --Library Journal Stockwell represents Wayne as a quintessential American adventurer who struggled to be a leader, husband, and father in a rapidly changing world. --Choice In Unlikely General, Mary Stockwell has made a strong case that room remains in the crowded genre of American Revolutionary-era biography for a fresh, well-written offering based on sound research. . . . An admirable accomplishment --Gina M. Martino, Canadian Journal of History Well-written, with a keen eye for depicting the human side of history. Unlikely General draws the reader into exploring the passions, compulsions, and cultural perceptions of an important and justly-celebrated figure in the founding of the American republic. --Richard Johnson, University of Washington Mary Stockwell has written what portends to be the definitive account of the life and times of Brigadier General Mad Anthony Wayne. One of George Washington's most able subordinates, Anthony Wayne's military performance during and after the Revolution is a story that needs to be more widely known. Wayne was indeed an unlikely general but one who played a central role in the early military affairs of the United States. -- Charles P. Neimeyer, Marine Corps University Stockwell has given us an Anthony Wayne unlike any other--a brave and sometimes brilliant soldier, but also a complex, flawed, and emotionally vulnerable man. . . .an important and engaging biography. --Mark Edward Lender, co-author of A Respectable Army: The Military Origins of the Republic, 1763-1789


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Mary Stockwell is the former chair of the history department at Lourdes University in Ohio and the author of The Other Trail of Tears: The Removal of the Ohio Indians.

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