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Average rating4.1
The information contained in this book interesting though only a snapshot of what I was thinking might come from it. About halfway through I realized this was just going to cover 1776 (with a brief play of some events of 1775 in the beginning). The last pages race through some key events and spoilers leading up to the British surrender, which leaves me with a feeling that the book had reached its intended word count and then the author tried to finish it quickly.
That said, it's obvious that the presented material had extensive research. There are many quoted letters to present opinions in (mostly) the words of first account witnesses. The author does take some liberties to add or comment on words or phrases, though it is in an aide to the modern reader unfamiliar with phrases or abbreviations of the time.
On the whole, it's a good book. But I do not think this is a great book.