
George Washington's Surprise Attack
A New Look at the Battle that Decided the Fate of America
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Dennis Holland
Like many historical events, the American Revolution is sometimes overlooked, ignored, or minimized by historians due to being shrouded in romantic myth and stubborn stereotypes. Here historian Phillip Thomas Tucker provides an in-depth look at the events of the Battle of Trenton, weeding out fiction and legend and presenting new insights and analysis. Stories from many forgotten individuals of the war, including officers and soldiers from both sides, bring to life the Continental army’s desperate circumstances and shocking victory. Myths that Tucker debunks include the Hessians’ slovenly drunkenness, Washington acting alone in creating the attack strategy, and Rall’s incompetence as a leader contributing widely to his troops’ defeat.
By exploring the forgotten aspects of one of America’s most famous battles, Trenton’s story proves to be even more revealing and fascinating. In the end, America’s founding was nothing short of miraculous, and no chapter of America’s story was more miraculous than Washington’s improbable success at the battle of Trenton, where America’s fate was decided to almost everyone’s amazement on a dark, snowy morning.
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It’s a great story but would have been better told without the continuous repetition. Oh, for a brave editor with a sharp pen.
Verbosity on steroids!
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Devine Providence Indeed!
Comprehensive Detail And Well Read
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Intricately detailed to the Nth degree
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I rarely do this...BUT...
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Tucker describes the Revolutionary War as a Civil War in some parts, which is a also a proper description. The British Army and the German troops called Washington’s Army the Rebels and traitors but Washington’s troops considered themselves as Patriots and the Continental Army. There was not complete support for the American Revolution as many of the people were still loyal to England. This was made clear by the fact some of the New Jersey counties that Washington’s army went through were loyalists and no one wanted to be left behind as a straggler from exhaustion. My ancestors in South Carolina had to also fight against their Loyalists neighbors, so this was not just a New Jersey occurrence.
Still this was an outstanding victory described in this book. Americans owe Washington and his soldiers the greatest praise for what they accomplished at Trenton. The book doesn’t just contain the scenes from the battle but biographies of both sides in the battle and events following the war. Hopefully, Tucker will follow up with the Battle of Princeton, NJ in January 1777.
Excellent story of Washington’s Battle at Trenton on 26 December 1776
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Many thanks to the author for his scholarship and humanity. There is some repetition in the narrative that seems avoidable. Perhaps it is a literary device. No matter, it does not spoil the narrative. This book is a true pleasure and most enlightening.
Fine military history
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Great Historical Prespective
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He does thi every 10 minutes or so all the way through the book.
The mispronunciations drove me NUTS!!!!
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The longest slowest book ever
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Would you try another book from Phillip Thomas Tucker and/or Dennis Holland?
Maybe.What was one of the most memorable moments of George Washington's Surprise Attack?
An appreciation of how massive artillery followed up by a spirited attack won the day.Which character – as performed by Dennis Holland – was your favorite?
WashingtonDid George Washington's Surprise Attack inspire you to do anything?
Learn more about Washington's 2nd crossing back to New Jersey.Any additional comments?
Washington's Crossing by Hackett is one of my favorite audible books.I highly reccomend you listen to it first before you purchase Surprise Attack.I have listened to it several times. One thing I didn't know was that after Washington successfully attacked Trenton and recrossed the Delaware river back to Valley Forge,based on reports and requests from partisans and elements of his army who remained on the New Jersey side,Washington RECROSSED a 2nd time,REOCCUPIED and fortified Trenton against the British rushing up from Princeton.He harassed the British on their forced march from Princeton to Trenton only to deal them a humiliating bloody nose at the end.WOW!! It was my desire for more details about this and the initial attack why I purchased Washington's Surprise Attack.Details I got.For that reason it was a good listen in that I learned and appreciated more.However there is little emphasis on the 2nd crossing which is every bit as exciting as the 1st one.For that reason I think you should listen to Washington's Crossing first.You won't be disappointed and if you then want to get more of the minutiae[I did] then listen to Washington's Surprise Attack
Details,Details.
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