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Hardcover Mad Anthony Wayne Book

ISBN: 1025816609

ISBN13: 9781025816609

Mad Anthony Wayne

"Mad Anthony Wayne" is an evocative and thorough biography of one of the most daring and charismatic commanders in American history. As a key figure in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, General Anthony Wayne was renowned for his tactical audacity and fierce dedication to the cause of independence. This narrative traces his trajectory from a Pennsylvania colonel to a national hero, highlighting the leadership qualities that earned him his famous moniker.

The work provides a detailed examination of pivotal military engagements, including the legendary storming of Stony Point, which solidified Wayne's reputation as a master of infantry assault. Beyond the battlefield, the book explores the personal temperament and professional rivalries that defined Wayne's career. Anthony Boyd offers readers a window into the hardships of the Revolutionary camps and the strategic complexities faced by George Washington's inner circle.

This biography serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in eighteenth-century military strategy and the formation of the United States. It captures the spirit of an era marked by intense sacrifice and political upheaval, centering on a man whose relentless energy helped forge a new nation. Through this account, the legacy of Anthony Wayne is presented with historical depth and literary flair, making it a classic study of American military leadership.

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