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Ordinary Courage - 4th Edition by James Kirby Martin (Paperback)

Ordinary Courage - 4th Edition by  James Kirby Martin (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"First edition published 1993 by Brandywine Press. Second edition published 1999 by Brandywind Press"--T.p. verso.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This remarkable memoir is one of the most celebrated documents to emerge from the tumult of America's Revolutionary War. The ordinary and yet exceptional experiences of a young soldier in Washington's army are given a new life in this fourth edition, sensitively edited for a modern readership.<br /> <br /> <ul> <li>Classic primary source on the Revolutionary War</li> <li>Edited by a leading US authority on the period</li> <li>Now with extra maps and a more extensive bibliography</li> <li>Includes a new Afterword by Karen Guenther on film portrayals of the continental soldier</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>First published in 1830, this classic memoir of the American Revolutionary War relates events from the perspective of patriots who endured the hardships of long-term service in Washington's army during the period 1776-1783. Martin himself joined the continental army in 1776 at the age of 15 and endured all the horrors of war, including killer diseases, starvation, brutal weather, and bloody combat. This updated fourth edition has once more been overseen by the celebrated scholar of US history, James Kirby Martin, who has trimmed the repetitions of the original, updated spelling and punctuation, added explanatory notes and augmented the bibliography. The book now also includes a new Afterword by Karen Guenther on movie portrayals of revolutionary-era soldiers.<br /> <br /> Martin's memoir clearly demonstrates that the history made and recorded by ordinary people is just as compelling as that of the few famous leaders who traditionally dominate the historical limelight. Told with humor, frankness, and pathos, the work is a key primary document of the period and makes thought-provoking reading for today's college students.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>James Kirby Martin</b> is the Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen University Professor of History at the University of Houston. He is the award-winning author of 12 books, including <i>Benedict Arnold, Revolutionary Hero: An American Warrior Reconsidered</i> (1997), and <i>Forgotten Allies: The Oneida Indians and the American Revolution</i> (with Joseph T. Glatthaar, 2006).

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