James L. Nelson is the author of twoseries of novels about the great sailing navies: Revolution at Seaand Brethren of the Coast. His nonfiction book Reign of Iron: TheStory of the First Battling Ironclads was named the best militaryhistory book of 2004 by the American Library Association.
Prologue: October 11, 1776 | p. ix |
1775 | |
The War Begins | p. 3 |
The Road to Ticonderoga | p. 11 |
A Gathering of Strength | p. 21 |
The Taking of Ticonderoga | p. 30 |
To the Victors | p. 36 |
The Northern Theater | p. 46 |
A Change in Command | p. 53 |
Command of the Northern Department | p. 64 |
North to Quebec | p. 72 |
Invading Canada | p. 81 |
Into the Wilderness | p. 93 |
Montreal | p. 105 |
The March to Quebec | p. 117 |
Quebec Besieged | p. 127 |
Forces Joined | p. 133 |
The Attack on Quebec | p. 144 |
1776 | |
The Aftermath | p. 159 |
A Frozen War | p. 168 |
The Early Fleet | p. 175 |
The Commission to Canada | p. 183 |
"God of Armies, Help Us" | p. 193 |
"An Army Broken" | p. 203 |
Three Rivers | p. 210 |
Birth of Two Fleets | p. 220 |
The Gondolas of Skenesborough | p. 227 |
The Summer of 1776 | p. 235 |
A Most Deserving and Gallant Officer | p. 242 |
The Fleet Comes Together | p. 249 |
Arnold in Command | p. 257 |
A Line of Battle | p. 264 |
A Place to Make a Stand | p. 275 |
The British Head South | p. 282 |
The Battle of Valcour Island | p. 290 |
"The Battle was Verrey Hot" | p. 299 |
South Wind and Open Water | p. 310 |
End of the Campaign Season | p. 321 |
Winter Quarters | p. 327 |
1777 | |
The Road to Saratoga | p. 333 |
Saratoga | p. 344 |
Epilogue: Turning Points | p. 357 |
Acknowledgments | p. 364 |
Notes on Sources | p. 366 |
Bibliography | p. 375 |
Index | p. 381 |
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