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"THE ARTILLERY NEVER GAINED MORE HONOUR", The British Artillery in the 1776 Valcour Island and 1777 Saratoga Campaigns

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by Douglas R. Cubbison. Softbound, 120 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". This illustrated history highlights the efforts and contributions of the British Corps of Artillery, recounting the participation by both the British Royal Artillery and that of the Hesse Hanau Artillery, who served as hired allies of the British. Focus is on the tactical, logistical, and command functions, and concludes with a detailed examination of the British Artillery pieces used during the campaign and makes an effort to identify the current location of all documented Saratoga artillery pieces.

SARATOGA 1777

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Saratoga 1777, Turning Point of a Revolution

by Brendan Morrissey . Illustrated by Adam Hook. Softbound, 100 pages, 7-1/4" x 9-1/4". The Saratoga campaign is believed to be the turning point of the Revolution. Full-color battle scenes, illustrations and maps. Accounts of one of history's greatest conflicts, detailing command strategies, tacticts and battle experiences of the opposing forces throughout the crutial stages of the campaign.