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Books in Triangle Histories of the Revolutionary War: Leaders series

  • The Triangle Histories of the Civil War: Leaders - Robert E. Lee

    David C. King

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Triangle Histories introduce a new concept to American history series. Each title in this collection interweaves and overlaps with others in its own unique way. And each title provides a different perspective on the subject. For example, The Battle of Vicksburg, the biography Ulysses S. Grant, and the biography Abraham Lincoln, overlap and intersect at a number of points. Grant was the Union commander at Vicksburg at a time when Lincoln was under great pressure to replace the general. Because the Triangle Histories provide a format in which major subjects and themes can be considered from various angles, each collection offers a truly unique way to learn and understand the topic more completely. Each book stands alone, but as a set, the Civil War collection forms a powerful and engaging way in which to learn about one of the most painful eras our nation has ever endured.
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  • Triangle Histories of the Revolutionary War: Battles - The Battle of Monmouth

    Lewis Parker

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Oct. 9, 2002)
    British and American forces met at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, in June 1778. Neither side won the battle, but George Washington proved that his Continentals could stand up against the best that the British had to offer.
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  • The Triangle Histories of the Civil War: Leaders - John Brown

    Helaine Becker

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Triangle Histories introduce a new concept to American history series. Each title in this collection interweaves and overlaps with others in its own unique way. And each title provides a different perspective on the subject. For example, The Battle of Vicksburg, the biography Ulysses S. Grant, and the biography Abraham Lincoln, overlap and intersect at a number of points. Grant was the Union commander at Vicksburg at a time when Lincoln was under great pressure to replace the general. Because the Triangle Histories provide a format in which major subjects and themes can be considered from various angles, each collection offers a truly unique way to learn and understand the topic more completely. Each book stands alone, but as a set, the Civil War collection forms a powerful and engaging way in which to learn about one of the most painful eras our nation has ever endured.
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  • The Triangle Histories of the Civil War: Leaders - Jefferson Davis

    W. Scott Ingram

    Library Binding (Blackbirch Press, May 8, 2002)
    Appointed by political colleagues to be the president of a newly formed Confederacy, Davis accepted a challenge that was ultimately doomed to failure.
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