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Washington's Crossing, by David Hackett Fischer. Dramatic narrative and cogent analysis come together to make this the definitive account of the Battles of Trenton and Princeton. Drawing on primary sources of the men who fought and died there, we are treated to the high strategy of the commanders as well as the reminiscences of the average soldiers. The inspiring actions of the men who crossed the Delaware to cross swords with the British and Hessians turned the tide of war in the Revolutionary era. It also has meaning for us today as the war between freedom and tyranny continues around the globe.
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