The untold story of the fight for the Hudson River Valley, control of which, both the Americans and British firmly believed, would determine the outcome of the Revolutionary War.


"George C. Daughan --- winner of the prestigious Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature --- integrates the war's naval elements with its political, military, economic, and social dimensions to create a major new study of the American Revolution.
Revolution on the Hudson offers a much clearer understanding of our founding conflict, and how it transformed a rebellion that Britain should have crushed into a war they could never win."...... W.W. Norton & Company

"Daughan deftly highlights how naval power shaped even war on land......"
W. A. Hay ........ The Wall Street Journal

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

CSPAN 3 The American History Channel


Recently CSPAN came to the Book Tour event for Revolution on the Hudson at Barnes & Noble in Kingston, N.Y. The tape of the event will be aired on CSpan 3 shortly. I will be posting the air dates as soon as I know them and will also post a link to the Podcast when I have it. The camera men who come to these events do such a great job. Here is one of them setting up the camera before the event.

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