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Description: Valiant Ambition by Nathaniel Philbrick A surprising account of the messy middle years of the American Revolution, and the tragic relationship of George Washington and Benedict Arnold. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description From the New York Times bestselling historian comes a surprising account of the messy middle years of the Revolution and the tragic relationship of George Washington and Benedict Arnold.A New York Times BestsellerWinner of the George Washington PrizeA surprising account of the middle years of the American Revolution and the tragic relationship between George Washington and Benedict Arnold, from theNew York Timesbestselling author ofIn The Heart of the Sea,Mayflower,andIn the Hurricanes Eye."May be one of the greatest what-if books of the age-a volume that turns one of Americas best-known narratives on its head."-Boston Globe"Clear and insightful, Valiant Ambition consolidates Philbricks reputation as one of Americas foremost practitioners of narrative nonfiction."-Wall Street JournalIn the second book of his acclaimed American Revolution series, Nathaniel Philbrick turns to the tragic relationship between George Washington and Benedict Arnold. In September 1776, the vulnerable Continental army under an unsure George Washington evacuated New York after a devastating defeat by the British army. Three weeks later, one of his favorite generals, Benedict Arnold, miraculously succeeded in postponing the British naval advance down Lake Champlain that might have lost the war. As this book ends, four years later Washington has vanquished his demons, and Arnold has fled to the enemy. America was forced at last to realize that the real threat to its liberties might not come from without but from withinComplex, controversial, and dramatic, Valiant Ambition is a portrait of a people in crisis and the war that gave birth to a nation. Author Biography Nathaniel Philbrick is the author of In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award; Mayflower, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; Bunker Hill, winner of the New England Book Award; Sea of Glory; The Last Stand; Why Read Moby Dick?; and Away Off Shore. He lives in Nantucket. Review "May be one of the greatest what-if books of the age—a volume that turns one of Americas best-known narratives on its head."—Boston Globe"A suspenseful, richly detailed, and deeply researched book about the revolutionary struggle that bound George Washington and Benedict Arnold together and almost disastrous dysfunction of Americas revolutionary government that helped drive them apart."—The New York Review of Books"Clear and insightful, it consolidates his reputation as one of Americas foremost practitioners of narrative nonfiction."—Wall Street Journal"Philbrick is both a meticulous historian and a captivating storyteller. The book has unforgettable novelistic details [and] also contains much astute historical analysis and argument. Philbrick sees Arnold not as the man who almost lost the war so much as the catalyst that helped to win it."—Christian Science Monitor"This is history at its most compelling: political machinations, military jostling and outright treachery. And Philbricks vivid writing brings the whistling cannon balls and half-frozen soldiers to life (and death) in vivid detail….He peels back the mythology to reveal a teetering war effort, a bickering Congress, discordant states unwilling to coalesce to support the new national government and — above all — a traitor who sought to sell out his own country for personal gain and achieved instead the one thing that no other revolutionary could: a unification of the Americans and an end to the war. And for that, we have much to thank Benedict Arnold." —Seattle Times "Benedict Arnold takes center stage in Nathaniel Philbricks vivid and in some ways cautionary tale of the Revolutionary War. The near-tragic nature of the drama hinges not on any military secrets Arnold gave to the British but on an open secret: the weakness of the patriot cause….Arnolds betrayal still makes for great drama, proving once again that the supposed villains of a story are usually the most interesting."—New York Times Book Review "Philbrick wants his readers to experience the terror, the suffering and the adrenaline rush of battle, and he wants us to grit our teeth at our early politicians who, by their pettiness and shortsightedness, shape military events as profoundly as generals and admirals do. Finally, he reveals the emotional and physical cost of war on colonial society. He succeeds on all fronts."—Washington Post"Philbrick has the ability to take seemingly dry facts of history and turn them into exciting prose. The players come alive and their motivations are clear. The people he chronicles are legends, so revealing to the reader what makes them human, foibles and all, helps make sense of the events that transpired and why they acted the way they did."—Associated Press"Philbricks deep scholarship, nuanced analysis, and novelistic storytelling add up to another triumph."—Publishers Weekly, starred review"A lively account of our Revolutions most reviled figure."—Kirkus Reviews"An engrossing narrative of the wars most difficult years... Philbrick argues that the quarrelsome, divided Americans needed Arnolds perfidy as much as they did Washingtons greatness to unify their new nation. He pushes aside the patriotic myth to unveil the wars messy reality—and its still a rousing adventure."—BookPage"As another American summer crawls toward the Fourth of July, and with a presidential election creeping up like Freddy on Elm Street, Nathaniel Philbrick offers some beach reading to remind us that outsized egos and a dysfunctional Congress were as much at issue in 1776 as they are now — if thats any comfort...Valiant Ambition colorfully reconstructs the character-driven battles that defined the Revolutionary War."—USA Today "Look, youre not getting tickets to Hamilton. If he were alive, George Washington himself couldnt get tickets to Hamilton. Heres a cheaper alternative…a new look at the first American president and contrasts him with our most famous traitor."—The Miami HeraldPraise for Bunker Hill "A masterpiece of narrative and perspective."—Boston Globe "A tour de force . . ."—Chicago Tribune "Popular history at its best—a taut narrative with a novelists touch, grounded in careful research."—Miami Herald "A story that resonates with leadership lessons for all times."—Walter Isaacson, The Washington Post "A gripping book."—The Wall Street Journal Promotional From the New York Times bestselling historian comes a surprising account of the messy middle years of the Revolution and the tragic relationship of George Washington and Benedict Arnold. Review Quote "May be one of the greatest what-if books of the age--a volume that turns one of Americas best-known narratives on its head." --Boston Globe "Clear and insightful, it consolidates his reputation as one of Americas foremost practitioners of narrative nonfiction." --Wall Street Journal "Philbrick is both a meticulous historian and a captivating storyteller. The book has unforgettable novelistic details [and] also contains much astute historical analysis and argument. Philbrick sees Arnold not as the man who almost lost the war so much as the catalyst that helped to win it." --Christian Science Monitor "This is history at its most compelling: political machinations, military jostling and outright treachery. And Philbricks vivid writing brings the whistling cannon balls and half-frozen soldiers to life (and death) in vivid detail....He peels back the mythology to reveal a teetering war effort, a bickering Congress, discordant states unwilling to coalesce to support the new national government and -- above all -- a traitor who sought to sell out his own country for personal gain and achieved instead the one thing that no other revolutionary could: a unification of the Americans and an end to the war. And for that, we have much to thank Benedict Arnold." --Seattle Times Promotional "Headline" From the New York Times bestselling historian comes a surprising account of the messy middle years of the Revolution and the tragic relationship of George Washington and Benedict Arnold. Description for Sales People A complex and controversial account of the messy middle years of the American Revolution. Focuses on the relationship between George Washington and General Benedict Arnold. A tale of integrity and loyalty that reads like a Shakespearean tragedy. Nathaniel Philbrick is one of the most admired contemporary historians in American. His previous books have all been bestsellers, including the hardback edition of VALIENT AMBITION. Details ISBN0143110195 Author Nathaniel Philbrick Pages 448 Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc Year 2017 ISBN-10 0143110195 ISBN-13 9780143110194 Format Paperback Subtitle George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution Country of Publication United States Media Book DEWEY 973.30922 Imprint Penguin USA Place of Publication New York Short Title Valiant Ambition Language English Series The American Revolution Series Number 2 Publication Date 2017-05-09 UK Release Date 2017-05-09 US Release Date 2017-05-09 Narrator Matthew Beard Birth 1927 Affiliation Lecturer, University of Fort Hare Position Professor Qualifications J.D. 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Author: Nathaniel Philbrick

Publication Name: Valiant Ambition: George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution

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