This article is about the book of David McCullough. For Peter Stone's Broadway musical and movie reconstruction, see 1776 (Musical Drama) and 1776 (Movie). For other uses, see 1776 (avoid ambiguity)
1776 (issued in Great Britain in 1776: America and the British war) [1] is a book by David McCullough, first published by Simon & Schuster on May 24, 2005. This work is considered to be a member of McCullough's initial biography. John Adams, and the events that began around the American Revolution. George Washington 's leader (usually hesitant) centered, George III, General Hau, Henry Knox and Nathaniel Green also paid considerable attention. An important revolutionary war fight detailed in the book includes the battle of Dorchester Heights, the battle of Long Island and the battle of Trenton. Since the main focus of the book is not political but military, the actual signature of the Declaration of Independence seems to be a bit subtle detail. This book includes full-color illustrations covering multiple pages, including portraits produced by British technicians at the time and maps of historic battlefields.
1776: Illustrated version was released on October 2, 2007. The version shown contains a removable copy of 140 images and 37 source documents. Thirty or more source documents, including personal letters, George Washington tells his mission, the mother told the mainland soldiers, the explanation of her son being captured, and those who wrote to Martha about the royal party are petitioned Signed and promised their loyalty to the king - it was reproduced on a unique designed envelope throughout the book and protected by Congressional signs
This text is closely related to the original book, but ignores or summarizes some of the parts that are considered too long. The illustrated version brings a "fake watermark" on the back of the American seal and the front of its own protective covering decorated with Hesse of John Trumbull on Trenton on 26th December 1776 . This book uses a blue sketch, gold salvation number "1776"
In 1776 it was chosen as part of the CSAF pro reading program of 2005 and 2006. 1776 is also the New York Times and Amazon's bestseller
Weekly magazine published weekly "This is a narrative tour showing all the signs that the author knows: attractive themes, research by experts, and detailed and elegant essays. [3]
Mr. Kirkus commented, "The teller of the master story in the role-driven account of the legendary year of the American Revolutionary War". [3]
Library Magazine "McCaro's victory in Trenton and Princeton in Washington caught the spirit of '76, which is a wonderful contribution worth reading for all Americans." 3]
1776. This book by David McCullough is on my bookshelf for a while, but this is a good thing. Essentially, I sneaked into a 300-page history in which the United States was established between 1775 and 1776. It's very dense, but if you are fascinated by people like George Washington in the American history otaku, you have to read it. Resolution This is a general idea that people can do "New Year's Resolution" and improve something in the new calendar year. And I am very convinced of using the new beginning. But I departed from the traditional target resolution format and chose two concepts or words to guide my annual decision. My mission in 2017 is influence and human relations. I am very pleased to spend more time with the most important people in my life and I am committed to positively influencing my community and the world.
David McCullough in 1776 - This book is a lesson I do not know I do not know. Most of the fight of the 1776 revolutionary war took place in New York City, not in Boston - and I thought it was shocking. I was also surprised that the army at that time was often robbing winter. The American team has achieved an important victory in the past as they planned to do a sudden attack on every part of New Jersey. Benjamin Franklin 's autobiography by Benjamin Franklin - this book is interesting as it is the trip Franklin himself told in his life. Franklin stands out for its ability to act - if he sees what needs to be created - he does it. From the fire department to the improvement of libraries and printing presses, he builds relationships, builds relationships and pursues excellence. This is also due to his convincing attempt to become more "ethical" by recording the breakdown of his virtue and his day-to-day activities.
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