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A rare combination of documented fact and good storytelling, Ill-Starred
General is the biography of a much maligned man from one of history's
most vital eras. The career of Edward Braddock began during the
court intrigues of Queen Anne and George I, gained momentum in continental
military campaigns in the early 1750s, and ended abruptly in the
rout of his American army near present-day Pittsburgh in 1755. This
highly acclaimed biography reveals the man--and the politics--behind
his defeat, one of the major setbacks to British imperial power
in the American colonies.
6 "x 9", 335 pp., index, biblio, notes, paperback $27.95
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