Crossing the River
An edition of Crossing the River (2011)
By Harold Titus
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Booklocker.com, Incorporated
Language
eng
Pages
414
Description:
700 elite soldiers of His Majesty's Foot march through Lexington to Concord, Massachusetts, April 19, 1775, to seize and destroy military stores stockpiled there by the province's illegally formed Provincial Congress. Eight militiamen are killed at Lexington; more deaths occur at Concord's North Bridge. 75 soldiers are killed by day's end. "Crossing the River" narrates the internal conflicts, hubris, stupidity, viciousness, valor, empathy, and sacrifice of many of the historical day's participants. It investigates simultaneously the cause and consequence aspects of high-risk decision-taking.
subjects: historical fiction, Battle of Lexington, Battle of Concord, Revolutionary War, militia, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, action & adventure, Massachusetts, fiction, Fiction, war & military
People: Paul Revere, Thomas Gage, Joseph Warren, Samuel Adams, John Parker, Isaac Davis, Francis Smith, Hugh Percy, John Pitcairn, Henry De Berniere
Places: Boston, Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Acton, Worcester
Times: 1775