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Bruce Lancaster (1896–1963)

Author of The American Heritage Book of The Revolution

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Bruce Lancaster (1896-1963) was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard College. He is best known for his many historical novels

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Great Spy Stories from Fiction (1969) — Contributor, some editions — 89 copies

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Lancaster, Bruce
Birthdate
1896
Date of death
1963-06-20
Gender
male

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America's fight for independence-the full story of the Revolutionary War-is here described in one magnificently illustrated volume. Produced by the editors of American Heritage, the distinguished magazine of history, The Revolution is a book of sound scholardship and extraordinary beauty. More than 600 pictures-183 in full color-show how the age really looked. Sparkling reproductions of 18th and 19th century art treasures, contemporary sketches and specially commissioned color photography show more of uniforms and arms appear on nearly every page. Many of the pictures, drawn from long-forgotten material in the museums and archives of the U.S. and Europe, have never been reproduced before. (It should perhaps be noted that-unlike many books complied by magazines from their previously published articles-The Revolution is an original work throughout.) The Revolution's narrative is by two authors noted for their fine historical writings: the major art of the book is by the well-known Bruce Lancaster, author of more than a dozen outstanding historical novels and histories, including the recent best seller From Lexington to Liberty. Chapter One, which sets the scene from 18th century England's perspective, is by Dr. J.H. Plumb, Cambridge University Lecturer in History. An authority on the 18th century and an eminent English historian, Dr. Plumb is also a writer of perception and wit. The editor of The Revolution is Richard M. Ketchum, American Heritage Associate Editor and head of the company's Book Division. Under his drection seven expert researchers, writers and artists have drawn upon libraries, museums and private collections in both the U.S.A. and Europe for the pictures and factual background of the book. (A complete index is included to enhance the value of The Revolution as a reference work.) This is the first single volume that both tells and pictures the story of our country's birth, from Lexington to Yorktown. Here is the way the first American citizens began the great experiment you are carrying on today. Contents Introduction by Bruce Catton The world beyong America The eve of revolt The war begins First campaigns, North and South The day of freedom Arms and men The crisis The making of an army The turning point The quest for allies The war at sea Frontiers aflame Struggle for the South The world turned upside down Acknowledgments Index show less
Bruce Lancaster brings history to life. There are fewer more important things to be done.
Broad overview of the causes, events, and repercussions of the American Revolution.
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This was the first edition of the book, 1958. Received it for my birthday, read it through the summer, and wrote my own version, in pencil, on folded newsprint. The first book I wrote.

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Bruce Catton Introduction
Lee J. Ames Illustrator
Richard M. Ketcham Introduction
Victor Olson Cover artist

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