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OverviewKEYNOTE: Who were the brave men who marched northward with Colonel Benedict Arnold on a doomed mission to capture Quebec in 1775? An award-winning writer on the American Revolution, Arthur Lefkowitz spent years searching through archival materials to paint splendid and compelling portraits of Arnold's amazing cast of veterans whose fates offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of early American patriots. His original monograph begins with an overview of the failed Canadian invasion where Arnold's troops continued fighting after he fell wounded and only surrendered when hopelessly outnumbered and trapped inside the city, before following these men into prison where some devised intricate plots to break out and even seize weapons to capture the city. Despite their hardships, many returned to the rebel army to continue their fight for independence. Arnold's men were worthy of particular notice and they never disappointed him. Some of those portrayed in detail include Charles Porterfield, who led troops at Brandywine; Daniel Morgan, the hero of Cowpens; Henry Dearborn and Timothy Bigelow, who fought alongside their old commander at Saratoga; Christian Febriger and Return Jonathan Meigs, who were at the forefront of the attack on Stony Point; Simeon Thayer, who refused to surrender Fort Mifflin; and Colonel Aaron Burr, whose impressive wartime record was marred by his tumultuous political career. Original, fast-paced, and deeply researched, Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes is essential reading for everyone interested in the endlessly fascinating American Revolution. AUTHOR: Arthur Lefkowitz is an independent researcher and author living in New Jersey. His books have received numerous awards and he is a member of The Board of Governors of The American Revolution Round Table. ILLUSTRATIONS: 11 b/w photographs & 6 maps Full Product DetailsAuthor: Arthur S. LefkowitzPublisher: Savas Beatie Imprint: Savas Beatie Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781611211115ISBN 10: 1611211115 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 19 January 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviews""Any book by Arthur Lefkowitz gets my attention. This one has the same high historical quality and gripping prose.""--Thomas Fleming, author of Liberty! The American Revolution ""Having told the epic story of Benedict Arnold's March to Quebec, now Lefkowitz tells us the equally dramatic sequels of American freedom lived by the survivors of Arnold's 'Company of Heroes.' Never has America's first Greatest Generation of ordinary heroes been portrayed so vividly.""--Nicholas Westbrook, Director Emeritus, Fort Ticonderoga ""No one understands the Revolutionary War, the Continental army, or Benedict Arnold's service on behalf of the American Revolution better than Arthur Lefkowitz. In Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes, Lefkowitz examines the officers who served under Arnold in the horrendously difficult expedition to Quebec in 1775, and he demonstrates that what they learned from him made them superior commanders later in the war. This fine, well-paced, and delightfully written book is packed with information that will delight readers who are looking for something new about the War of Independence.""--John Ferling, author of Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence and Independence: The Struggle to Set America Free """Any book by Arthur Lefkowitz gets my attention. This one has the same high historical quality and gripping prose.""--Thomas Fleming, author of Liberty! The American Revolution ""Having told the epic story of Benedict Arnold's March to Quebec, now Lefkowitz tells us the equally dramatic sequels of American freedom lived by the survivors of Arnold's 'Company of Heroes.' Never has America's first Greatest Generation of ordinary heroes been portrayed so vividly.""--Nicholas Westbrook, Director Emeritus, Fort Ticonderoga ""No one understands the Revolutionary War, the Continental army, or Benedict Arnold's service on behalf of the American Revolution better than Arthur Lefkowitz. In Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes, Lefkowitz examines the officers who served under Arnold in the horrendously difficult expedition to Quebec in 1775, and he demonstrates that what they learned from him made them superior commanders later in the war. This fine, well-paced, and delightfully written book is packed with information that will delight readers who are looking for something new about the War of Independence.""--John Ferling, author of Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence and Independence: The Struggle to Set America Free" Having told the epic story of Benedict Arnold's March to Quebec, now Lefkowitz tells us the equally dramatic sequels of American freedom lived by the survivors of Arnold's 'Company of Heroes.' Never has America's first Greatest Generation of ordinary heroes been portrayed so vividly. --Nicholas Westbrook, Director Emeritus, Fort Ticonderoga Any book by Arthur Lefkowitz gets my attention. This one has the same high historical quality and gripping prose. --Thomas Fleming, author of Liberty! The American Revolution No one understands the Revolutionary War, the Continental army, or Benedict Arnold's service on behalf of the American Revolution better than Arthur Lefkowitz. In Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes, Lefkowitz examines the officers who served under Arnold in the horrendously difficult expedition to Quebec in 1775, and he demonstrates that what they learned from him made them superior commanders later in the war. This fine, well-paced, and delightfully written book is packed with information that will delight readers who are looking for something new about the War of Independence. --John Ferling, author of Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence and Independence: The Struggle to Set America Free Author InformationArthur Lefkowitz is an independent researcher and author living in New Jersey. His four previous books are noted for their unique subject matter starting with The Long Retreat published in 1998. His books have received numerous awards and he is a member of The Board of Governors of The American Revolution Round Table. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |