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Henry Knox: A Soldier of the Revolution, Major-General in the Continental Army and Washington's Chie

Noah Brooks
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Year
2025
Language
English

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Henry Knox: A Soldier of the Revolution by Noah Brooks is a stirring and meticulously rendered portrait of one of America's most indispensable - yet often overlooked - Founding Fathers. Henry Knox, bookseller turned general, was the man who armed the Revolution. From hauling cannons across frozen mountains to commanding the artillery that won independence, Knox's career embodied the courage, intellect, and ingenuity that defined the birth of a nation.Noah Brooks, a journalist and historian renowned for his vivid narrative style, brings to life the extraordinary journey of this self-made soldier. Through rich historical detail, he traces Knox's transformation from a young Boston tradesman with a passion for military science into George Washington's trusted strategist and lifelong friend. The book captures every facet of Knox's service - the audacious winter expedition from Fort Ticonderoga, the decisive artillery placements at Boston and Trenton, and his later role in shaping America's early military institutions.But Brooks's biography also delves beyond the battlefield. It reveals Knox as a man of integrity, warmth, and vision - a devoted husband, loyal patriot, and thinker whose belief in discipline and education helped lay the foundations of the U.S. Army. Written with clarity and reverence, Henry Knox: A Soldier of the Revolution offers readers not only a chronicle of war but an enduring study of leadership and character. For those who cherish early American history, this book stands as a monument to the man who gave Washington his firepower and the Revolution its thunder.

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