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OverviewHere is a compelling portrait of the Revolutionary War general whose skills as an engineer and artilleryman played a key role in all of George Washington's battles including the Siege of Boston (where his use of cannons at Dorchester Heights won back the city) and the Battle of Trenton (where he was in charge of Washington's crossing of the Delaware River). Knox became an major advocate of the U.S. Constitution and served as the nation's first Secretary of War. He was co-founder of the U.S. Navy, laid the foundations for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and negotiated treaties and set policy with Native Americans.With nail-biting battle scenes, patriotism and deep understanding of his subject, Mark Puls breathes new life into the American Revolution and firmly assigns Knox to his deserved place in history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark PulsPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.338kg ISBN: 9780230623880ISBN 10: 0230623883 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 18 June 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback 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'Mark Puls gives us an action-packed account of Knox's life in uniform and in government service and provides a fitting portrait of one of America's greatest leaders. Truly this was an amazing man - a man to whom Americans owe a great debt for his willingness to forgo personal riches for the common good. It was a pleasure to experience this story of his remarkable life.' - The Roanoke Times '[A] brisk, informative biography...Puls's authoritative and absorbing account of Knox's life is a fitting tribute to General Washington's 'indispensable man. - Publishers Weekly 'Competent biography of Washington's talented young protege, who commanded the artillery throughout the American Revolution and served as the nation's first Secretary of War...a solid resume of everything anyone would want to know about this undeservedly neglected not-quite founding father.' - Kirkus 'Great man though he was, George Washington did not win American independence by himself. Henry Knox, a self-taught artillery commander, was one of the the Revolution's great figures, and this book explains why we should know more about him. In the hands of Mark Puls, Knox and his beloved wife Lucy come to life in a way that reminds us of the debt we owe the men and women of the Founding generation.' - Terry Golway, author of Washington's General 'At last, Henry Knox has been discovered by a historian capable of appreciating his contributions as a soldier and statesmen, and who also, no small matter, can write. Knox's attempt to create a just policy toward Native Americans that avoided Indian removal is a poignant story worth the price of admission. This is unquestionably the authoritative biography.' - Joseph Ellis, author of Founding Brothers and the forthcoming American Creation: Triumph and Tragedy at the Founding 'Bringing 18th Century America to life is no easy task, particularly when military leaders from the Revolutionary War are at center stage. In Henry Knox, General of the American Revolution, however, Mark Puls does that smoothly and even superbly, making the reader feel familiar and comfortable with all of them, particularly the hero. And hero he truly was, as Puls so well records. This is clearly a masterful work.' - Tom Carhart author of Lost Triumph: Lee's Real Plan at Gettysburg - and Why It Failed Praise for Puls' Samuel Adams: 'Any Founding Father who ends his days in such a fighting spirit deserves still more of our attention. Samuel Adams is a good place to start. - The Wall Street Journal Here, at last, is a new life of the man that recovers his crucial role as the Lenin of the American Revolution. - Joseph J. Ellis, author of Founding Brothers American history buffs will enjoy Puls' fine study.' - Publishers Weekly 'A sharply focused biography of the mastermind behind the American colonies' break with England.' - Kirkus 'Mark Puls gives us an action-packed account of Knox's life in uniform and in government service and provides a fitting portrait of one of America's greatest leaders. Truly this was an amazing man - a man to whom Americans owe a great debt for his willingness to forgo personal riches for the common good. It was a pleasure to experience this story of his remarkable life.' - The Roanoke Times '[A] brisk, informative biography...Puls's authoritative and absorbing account of Knox's life is a fitting tribute to General Washington's 'indispensable man. - Publishers Weekly 'Competent biography of Washington's talented young protege, who commanded the artillery throughout the American Revolution and served as the nation's first Secretary of War...a solid resume of everything anyone would want to know about this undeservedly neglected not-quite founding father.' - Kirkus 'Great man though he was, George Washington did not win American independence by himself. Henry Knox, a self-taught artillery commander, was one of the the Revolution's great figures, and this book explains why we should know more about him. In the hands of Mark Puls, Knox and his beloved wife Lucy come to life in a way that reminds us of the debt we owe the men and women of the Founding generation.' - Terry Golway, author of Washington's General 'At last, Henry Knox has been discovered by a historian capable of appreciating his contributions as a soldier and statesmen, and who also, no small matter, can write. Knox's attempt to create a just policy toward Native Americans that avoided Indian removal is a poignant story worth the price of admission. This is unquestionably the authoritative biography.' - Joseph Ellis, author of Founding Brothers and the forthcoming American Creation: Triumph and Tragedy at the Founding 'Bringing 18th Century America to life is no easy task, particularly when military leaders from the Revolutionary War are at center stage. In Henry Knox, General of the American Revolution, however, Mark Puls does that smoothly and even superbly, making the reader feel familiar and comfortable with all of them, particularly the hero. And hero he truly was, as Puls so well records. This is clearly a masterful work.' - Tom Carhart author of Lost Triumph: Lee's Real Plan at Gettysburg - and Why It Failed Praise for Puls' Samuel Adams: 'Any Founding Father who ends his days in such a fighting spirit deserves still more of our attention. Samuel Adams is a good place to start. - The Wall Street Journal Here, at last, is a new life of the man that recovers his crucial role as the Lenin of the American Revolution. - Joseph J. Ellis, author of Founding Brothers American history buffs will enjoy Puls' fine study.' - Publishers Weekly 'A sharply focused biography of the mastermind behind the American colonies' break with England.' - Kirkus "'Mark Puls gives us an action-packed account of Knox's life in uniform and in government service and provides a fitting portrait of one of America's greatest leaders. Truly this was an amazing man - a man to whom Americans owe a great debt for his willingness to forgo personal riches for the common good. It was a pleasure to experience this story of his remarkable life.' - The Roanoke Times '[A] brisk, informative biography...Puls's authoritative and absorbing account of Knox's life is a fitting tribute to General Washington's 'indispensable man."" - Publishers Weekly 'Competent biography of Washington's talented young protege, who commanded the artillery throughout the American Revolution and served as the nation's first Secretary of War...a solid resume of everything anyone would want to know about this undeservedly neglected not-quite founding father.' - Kirkus 'Great man though he was, George Washington did not win American independence by himself. Henry Knox, a self-taught artillery commander, was one of the the Revolution's great figures, and this book explains why we should know more about him. In the hands of Mark Puls, Knox and his beloved wife Lucy come to life in a way that reminds us of the debt we owe the men and women of the Founding generation.' - Terry Golway, author of Washington's General 'At last, Henry Knox has been discovered by a historian capable of appreciating his contributions as a soldier and statesmen, and who also, no small matter, can write. Knox's attempt to create a just policy toward Native Americans that avoided Indian removal is a poignant story worth the price of admission. This is unquestionably the authoritative biography.' - Joseph Ellis, author of Founding Brothers and the forthcoming American Creation: Triumph and Tragedy at the Founding 'Bringing 18th Century America to life is no easy task, particularly when military leaders from the Revolutionary War are at center stage. In Henry Knox, General of the American Revolution, however, Mark Puls does that smoothly and even superbly, making the reader feel familiar and comfortable with all of them, particularly the hero. And hero he truly was, as Puls so well records. This is clearly a masterful work.' - Tom Carhart author of Lost Triumph: Lee's Real Plan at Gettysburg - and Why It Failed Praise for Puls' Samuel Adams: 'Any Founding Father who ends his days in such a fighting spirit deserves still more of our attention. Samuel Adams is a good place to start."" - The Wall Street Journal""Here, at last, is a new life of the man that recovers his crucial role as the Lenin of the American Revolution."" - Joseph J. Ellis, author of Founding Brothers""American history buffs will enjoy Puls' fine study.' - Publishers Weekly 'A sharply focused biography of the mastermind behind the American colonies' break with England.' - Kirkus" Author InformationMARK PULS is the author of Samuel Adams: Father of the American Revolution, winner of the Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award, and co-author of Uncommon Valor: A Story of Race, Patriotism and Glory in the Final Battles of the Civil War with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Melvin Claxton. Puls has worked as a journalist for The Detroit News. He lives in Hawntranck, Michigan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |