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History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War

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History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War

by STEDMAN Charles

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1794. First Edition . STEDMAN, Charles. History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War. London: Printed for the Author and Sold by J. Murray, et al., 1794. Two volumes. Quarto, contemporary full tree calfboards sympathetically rebacked in speckled calf gilt, red and green morocco spine labels. $22,000.First edition of Stedman's massive contemporary two-volume History of the American Revolution—""the standard work on the subject""—containing 15 military maps and plans (11 folding, the largest nearly 20 by 30 inches), a handsome copy in contemporary tree calf boards.Philadelphia-born military historian Charles Stedman was a Loyalist who served ""with the British at Lexington and Bunker Hill, later became commissary to the army of Sir William Howe, and was with Cornwallis in the South"" (New International Encyclopedia 21:485). Taken prisoner by American forces, he was sentenced to be hanged as a rebel but escaped. At war's end Stedman moved to England where he authored this authoritative two-volume History—""considered the best contemporary account of the Revolution from the British side"" (Sabin 91057). As ""the standard work on the subject,"" Stedman's History especially benefits from eyewitness accounts of many campaigns (DNB). In addition, ""the military maps and surveys in the History are of great interest and value"" (Allibone, 2231). Here Stedman argues that Britain's defeat was largely due to the failure of its politicians and ministers, and ""the military genius of Britain was unimpaired; she rose with elastic force under every blow."" Ultimately, he concludes that the American Revolution ""came as a surprise to the world… no invading army, in the present enlightened period, can be successful, in a country where the people are tolerably united"" (449). These two volumes feature folding strategic plans of the Battle of Bunker Hill, attacks on Forts Clinton and Montgomery, and the Sieges of Charleston, Savannah and Yorktown, along with maps of Long Island and the Catawba River. Bound with scarce half titles. Howes S914. Sabin 91057. Lowndes, 2504. Text generally clean, a few maps with closed tears at stubs and a few with light offsetting, still generally clean and about-fine. Handsome and desirable contemporary tree calf boards with expert restoration.

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History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War
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STEDMAN Charles
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1794
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