Fort, The

General fiction historical fiction biographical fiction war story

By Bernard Cornwell · 6 more books

Synopsis

Summer 1779.

Seven hundred and fifty British soldiers and three small ships of the Royal Navy. Their orders: to build a fort above a harbour to create a base from which to control the New England seaboard.

Forty-one American ships and over nine hundred men. Their orders: to expel the British.

The battle that followed was a classic example of how the best-laid plans can be disrupted by personality and politics, and of how warfare can bring out both the best and worst in men. It is a timeless tale of men at war, written by a master storyteller.

Book Details

Pages
480
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper
ISBN-13
978-00-07331-74-1