The long fuse : England and America, 1760-1785 : a British perspective on the American Revolution / Don Cook.

Author/creator Cook, Don
Format Book
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoNew York : Atlantic Monthly Press, ©1995.
Descriptionxiii, 416 pages ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents Author's note -- England victorious -- Pitt departs, Bute lights the fuse -- Franklin in London -- The Stamp Act -- The crisis -- Franklin testifies, Rockingham repeals -- The Chatham fiasco -- The Townshend crisis -- Another repeal -- The king finds a prime minister -- Lord North's tea party -- "Blows must decide" -- Franklin's last try -- England at war -- The Howe brothers try war and peace -- The road to Saratoga -- A new war for England -- The southern strategy -- The road to Yorktown -- The king fights on -- The peace process -- Epilogue -- Source notes -- Select bibliography -- Index.
Abstract Investigates the American Revolution from the British side, drawing on primary sources to show how Britain, at the height of her power but suffering from internal political strife, made one mistake after another, culminating in the loss of her prized colonies.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references: (p. 397-401) and index.
LCCN 94043632
ISBN0871135884

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner General Stacks E210 .C665 1995 ✔ Available Place Hold