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Decisive Day: The Battle For Bunker Hill
 
 

Decisive Day: The Battle For Bunker Hill (Paperback)

de Richard M Ketchum (Author) "It had been a rough, unseasonable crossing ..." En savoir plus
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On the morning of June 17, 1775, British troops moved to secure the heights around Boston. Marching up an incline called Breed's Hill, they engaged a battered gathering of farmers and tradesmen who, the night before, had hastily constructed a defensive wall within range of the Royal Navy's artillery. Richard M. Ketchum tells the story of the ensuing fight in his breathtaking Decisive Day: The Battle for Bunker Hill.

Ketchum explores what made that bloody, but relatively small, action decisive by probing the deteriorating relationships between New England and Britain during the months before the battle. He forcefully argues that both the British and American commanders were still seeking ways to make peace even as the guns began to fire. After June 17, 1775, the Americans and the British could view each other only as enemies.

The author of two other books on the Revolutionary War (Saratoga and The Winter Soldiers), Ketchum has written an authoritative history of how Americans--especially the rank-and-file soldiers--won their nation through combat. In Decisive Day he argues that the remarkable transformation of American rebels into soldiers was a crucial, if intangible, episode within the battle. Indeed, as those tired and shell-shocked colonials waited on their ramparts for some of the most disciplined fighters in the world, they did not shoot haphazardly, but held their fire until they saw the whites of British eyes. --James Highfill



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4.0étoiles sur 5 This Man Can Write., Janv. 24 2004
Par Michael E. Fitzgerald (Kingwood, Texas USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The Battle of Bunker Hill was a most singular event. It signified a complete break with Mother England: physically, mentally, and morally. It was a point of no return, a rupture which would never be healed.

Bunker Hill was a remarkably savage battle. As battles go, it was not particularly large affair. Twelve hundred Americans fought twice as many British. Yet, as the author points out in his introduction, nearly half of the British and one third of the Americans fell. It was a slugfest from which neither side ran, one whose ramifications still define us to this day.

Richard Ketchum has written a winner. He presents both sides views and is quite sympathetic to each. His prose is clear, precise, and compact. His maps and depictions are excellent. You will not find a more complete, fairer rendering of this event. You can almost hear the sound of battle and smell the gun powder.

This is an altogether excellent effort penned by a gifted writer.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Good treatment of the Battle of Breed's Hill, Mars 8 2001
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"Paul Revere's Ride" by David Hackett Fischer for me is a better book about the start of the Revolution but Ketchum's book is not too shabby. Having had the privileage of living in Boston's Metro-West area for 6 years, I found both to be informative and they led me to tour the sites contained in the books. Ketchum does a good job of describing the events leading up to the battle and the battle itself. I also liked his fleshing out of the main characters as well as some of the lesser known players. A good primer and priced to buy.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Magnificent Story, Janv. 4 2001
Par T. Parry "Stonewall63" (Mont Alto, PA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is one of the best written books I have ever read about the American Revolution. Ketchum is a very accomplished writer. Though at times his prose is slightly confusing, overall he does a good job of conveying to his readers the desperate situation the American rebels were in. Ketchum also does a good job of placing the Battle of Bunker Hill in context of the entire war. He picks up the story about 3 weeks before the battle, and fills in the back story of Lexington and Concord. His description of the events leading up to the battle, especially the description of the night march and entrenchment of American troops is fascinating, and keeps you turning the pages. The actual battle only fills one chapter, simply because it was a very straightforward affair. Amazingly, out of about 3000 men engaged on both sides, 1500 were casualties! However, Ketchum makes it very clear that the Americans gave worse then they got, and shows how Bunker Hill would become a confidence booster for the American Cause.

My only complaint about the book is the lack of a good map of the area. Ketchum uses contemporary drawings of Boston to show the places he is describing, but these are not very accurrate and you never really get a picture of where the battle took place in relation to other landmarks. However, this does not detract from the narrative, and I strongly reccommend reading this book, for anyone of any level of interest in the era.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Until Hell Freezes Over...
This is one of the best retellings of the bloody series of assaults on Boston that was the first pitched battle of the Revolution. Read more
Publié le Déc 26 2000 par Kevin F. Kiley

5.0étoiles sur 5 "Thick description"
This is an excellent, fast-moving account of the first great set-piece battle of the American Revolution. Read more
Publié le Oct. 13 2000 par R. J. O'Hara

5.0étoiles sur 5 Detailed Account of the Battle of Bunker (Breed's) Hill
Mr. Ketchum uses maps, drawings, and first hand accounts to provide a view of the Battle of Bunker Hill that is missed in most books on the Revolution. Read more
Publié le Juil 14 2000 par fusilier10

5.0étoiles sur 5 thoughtful, intelligent, concise
"Decisive Day" is a superbly constructed volume detailing the events leading to, the battle itself and the impact of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Read more
Publié le Jui 5 2000 par irnmdn67

5.0étoiles sur 5 Superb account of the Battle of Bunker (Breeds) Hill!
This is a beautifully written book, the first of three written so far by Richard Ketchum, on famous Revolutionary War battles. Read more
Publié le Mars 4 2000 par Mike Powers

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent reading
Richard Ketchum has written a fantastic narrative history of this important early battle of the American Revolution. Read more
Publié le Fév 10 2000 par Matthew Gunia

5.0étoiles sur 5 Why Read Fiction...
when you can read well written, dramatic history that will keep you reading until your eyes give out. This is it right here. Read more
Publié le Janv. 14 2000 par Mark A. Savage

5.0étoiles sur 5 Explaines Well a Battle Everyone Knows
Ketchum has written a marvelous account of the Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill). I am sure almost every American knows this battle name, but few the battle. Read more
Publié le Déc 1 1999 par Wayne A. Smith

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