Ending with the fall of the capital city to the British Army, the
campaign for Philadelphia set in motion a series of events, that led to
the defeat of the British and eventual independence for the emerging
American nation.
From the landing of Howe's army at the head of the Elk River in
Maryland, to his eventual capture of Philadelphia, the campaign included
some fascinating battles. The first engagement at Brandywine, the
inconclusive battle of the Clouds, the controversial Paoli Massacre, the
missed opportunity at Germantown, and the maturing of an army at Valley
Forge, are all examined in detail by Justin Clement, with supporting
maps, original artwork, and photographs.
Recently discovered information about the battle of Brandywine and
analysis of the major personalities involved, completes this
comprehensive account of an important episode in the American War of
Independence (1775-1783).