1742-1786

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1742-1786

Nathanael Greene

a biography of the American Revolution
Details the life of Nathanael Greene, a man who walked away from the Revolutionary War with the reputation of being one of George Washington's most dependable officers, and discusses how after he was put in charge of 1,500 struggling troops, he managed to turn them into a well equipped force, and more.

Washington's general

Nathanael Greene and the triumph of the American Revolution
2005
Presents a comprehensive biography of the personal and professional life and career of Revolutionary general Nathanael Greene and discusses his early Quaker teachings as well as his strategies and hit-and-run tactics that made him a true military genius and trusted compatriot of George Washington.

Oxygen

a play in two acts
2001
The Nobel Prize committee decides to give an award retroactively to the scientist who discoverd Oxygen and began the chemical revolution but has trouble determining who deserves the award.

Nathanael Greene

the general who saved the Revolution
2007
A biography of the general whose successful campaign in the South, in what seemed an impossible situation, turned the tide of the American Revolution and led to a Patriot victory.

Nathanael Greene

military leader
2001
Text and illustrations present the life of Rhode Island Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene; also includes a chronology, a Revolutionary War time line, a glossary, and a further reading list.
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