Revolution

Mapping the Road to American Independence, 1755–1783

27 October 2015

Richard H. Brown (Author), Paul E. Cohen (Author)

Description

The American Revolution's progress shown in 60 spectacular contemporary maps.

Taking into account the key events of the French and Indian War, this book shows the American Revolution’s progress in glorious contemporary maps and accompanying essays relating them to the events of the time. The authors tell the stories of the maps and the cartographers whose talents have made these some of the most valuable artifacts in America’s history.

When war between Britain and her colonists erupted in 1775, maps provided the pictorial news about military matters. The best examples of those maps, including some from the collection of King George III, the Duke of Northumberland and the Marquis de Lafayette, are beautifully reproduced here. Others from institutional and private collections are published here for the first time.

Hardback

9780393060324

305 x 328 mm • 160 pages

£59.99

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