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Tango0119 Oct 2019 10:36 p.m. PST

… Re-evaluation from a British perspective in the light of The Cornwallis Papers

"Relying principally on Ian Saberton's edition of The Cornwallis Papers: The Campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in the Southern Theatre of the American Revolutionary War, 6 vols (Uckfield: The Naval & Military Press Ltd, 2010), this work opens with an essay containing a groundbreaking critique of British strategy during the momentous and decisive campaigns that terminated in Cornwallis's capitulation at Yorktown and the consolidation of American independence. The essay begins by analysing the critical mistakes that led the British to disaster and ends, conversely by describing how they might have achieved a lasting measure of success. The remaining essays address certain characters and events in or connected to the war."
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42flanker20 Oct 2019 3:02 a.m. PST

"a groundbreaking critique of British strategy."

Ian Saberton- never knowingly undersold.

coopman20 Oct 2019 4:41 a.m. PST

Sounds like you & Ian are best buds.

Tango0120 Oct 2019 3:15 p.m. PST

(smile)


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Dave Jackson Supporting Member of TMP24 Oct 2019 2:30 p.m. PST

I dunno…..sounds like heavy sarcasm to me……

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