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  • The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

    Stewart H. Holbrook

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2008)
    Welcome back one of the most beloved and requested histories for children! It relates a little known but crucial episode in the Revolutionary War, one that inspired the fictional motion picture, The Patriot in 2000. With no pay and little ammunition, a small band of backwoodsmen carried on a private war with the British redcoats in South Carolina during the American Revolution. Led by Francis Marion, these guerilla fighters struck fear into the hearts of the English as time and time again they ambushed soldiers and knocked out a string of forts before disappearing mysteriously into the swamps. Marion’s unorthodox tactics demoralized and terrified the Redcoats so much that they were eventually driven from the South.
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  • The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

    Stewart Hall Holbrook

    Hardcover (Random House, Aug. 16, 1959)
    VERY NICE BOOK! 1959 SEVENTH PRINTING. PLEASE SEE OUR SCAN. MINOR SCUFFING & EDGE WEAR ON COVERS AND SPINE. SMALL BLACKOUT INSIDE FRONT COVER. CLEAN PAGES.
  • The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

    Stewart H. Holbrook, Ernest Richardson

    Hardcover (Random House, Aug. 16, 1959)
    hardback w/DJ, not ex-library, 8th printing, DJ is raggedy at the edges, front illustration is nice, general wear to DJ, interior pages clean and unmarked.
  • The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

    stewart holbrook

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1959)
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  • The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

    Steward H. Holbrook

    Hardcover (San Val, April 15, 2008)
    Welcome back one of the most beloved and requested histories for children! It relates a little known but crucial episode in the Revolutionary War, one that inspired the fictional motion picture, The Patriot in 2000. With no pay and little ammunition, a small band of backwoodsmen carried on a private war with the British redcoats in South Carolina during the American Revolution. Led by Francis Marion, these guerilla fighters struck fear into the hearts of the English as time and time again they ambushed soldiers and knocked out a string of forts before disappearing mysteriously into the swamps. Marion’s unorthodox tactics demoralized and terrified the Redcoats so much that they were eventually driven from the South.
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