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Rick Atkinson

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Review: The Fate of the Day
The Fate of the Day The Fate of the Day (The Revolution Trilogy), Rick Atkinson. Crown (ISBN: 9780593799185) 2025. Summary: A history of the Revolutionary War covering the period between 1777 and 1780, from Ticonderoga to Charleston. It is a season for for Revolutionary War history as the United States approaches its 250th birthday. Not only has Ken Burns just debuted a new series, Rick…

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Book Review - The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780 by Rick Atkinson
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If you’re not going into battle trailed by an orderly carrying a decanter of wine on a silver platter, what’re you even doing, bro?
Me, a few days ago: I have to go visit family over the weekend for the 4th, so I may as well pick Rick Atkinson’s The British Are Coming off my shelf for when things get tense. Evidently the book is overflowing with minutiae, and I’d love to glimpse the broader picture of what was going on militarily. So… it’ll just be a “for fun” read.
*100-ish pages and a few days later*
Me: Annnnd there goes another addition to my TAI reading notes, for which I’ll have to spend time expanding upon in the Scrivener file. Goddamnit.