Bunker Hill: A City, A Siege, A Revolution Nathaniel Philbrick
Disappointing “popular history” of the first pitched battle of the American War of Independence. Huge amounts of extraneous information that I consider irrelevant. Tone, and specific statements, disparage the patriots without justification. Only a couple of chapters with information about the actual battle, though that information, and the information about the siege, is good. Expected it to be better. Too bad.
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