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Heritage Books 2002 Paperback VG Size: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches; Todd Harburn and Rodger Durham have done a service by publishing the court martial of Lt. Col. George Etherington and revealing the complicated relationships and the varied cast of characters behind the events that unfolded on St. Vincent."-Brian Leigh Dunnigan, Curator of Maps, William L. Clements Library. "A Vindication of My Conduct is an interesting and thought provoking look at a unique soldier, the 18th century British military judicial system, and a little known phase of the American Revolution."-Tim J. Todish. author of America's FIRST First World War: The French and Indian War 1754-1763, and the editor of The Annotated and Illustrated Journals of Major Robert Rogers The fascinating story of the surrender of St. Vincent's Island, and the subsequent attempt by the colonial governor to make the military commander a scapegoat, is presented here from a fresh perspective based on new research and previously unpublished documentation. A Vindication of My Conduct outlines this intertwined story of plots and subplots involving not only the colonial governor, Valentine Morris, and Lt. Col. George Etherington of the famed 60th Royal American Regiment, but also the Colonial Assembly, the Carib Indians of the island, the plantation owners and merchants, the British Government, and the 60th Royal American Regiment, which garrisoned the various posts on the island. It illustrates the folly that occurred between milita ...
ISBN10: 0788420925, ISBN13: 9780788420924, [publisher: Heritage Books] Softcover Todd Harburn and Rodger Durham have done a service by publishing the court martial of Lt. Col. George Etherington and revealing the complicated relationships and the varied cast of characters behind the events that unfolded on St. Vincent." -Brian Leigh Dunnigan, Curator of Maps, William L. Clements Library. "A Vindication of My Conduct is an interesting and thought provoking look at a unique soldier, the 18th century British military judicial system, and a little known phase of the American Revolution." -Tim J. Todish. author of America's FIRST First World War: The French and Indian War 1754-1763, and the editor of The Annotated and Illustrated Journals of Major Robert Rogers The fascinating story of the surrender of St. Vincent's Island, and the subsequent attempt by the colonial governor to make the military commander a scapegoat, is presented here from a fresh perspective based on new research and previously unpublished documentation. A Vindication of My Conduct outlines this intertwined story of plots and subplots involving not only the colonial governor, Valentine Morris, and Lt. Col. George Etherington of the famed 60th Royal American Regiment, but also the Colonial Assembly, the Carib Indians of the island, the plantation owners and merchants, the British Government, and the 60th Royal American Regiment, which garrisoned the various posts on the island. It ...
Heritage Books. As New. Date: 2002. Paperback. 0788420925 . An As New Trade Paperback. Glossy covers with a pristine interior. Name plate from the previous owner, on the inside of the front cover. "The general court martial of Lieutenant Colonel George Etherington of the 60th or Royal American Regiment held on the island of St. Lucia in October 1781 and the extraordinary story regarding the surrender of the island of St. Vincent in the British Caribbean during the American Revolution." ; B&W Illustrations; 8.10 X 5.30 X 0.50 inches; 211 pages; Box 4 . 2002. Heritage Books ISBN 0788420925 9780788420924 [CA]
ISBN10: 0788420925, ISBN13: 9780788420924, [publisher: Heritage Books] Softcover An As New Trade Paperback. Glossy covers with a pristine interior. Name plate from the previous owner, on the inside of the front cover. "The general court martial of Lieutenant Colonel George Etherington of the 60th or Royal American Regiment held on the island of St. Lucia in October 1781 and the extraordinary story regarding the surrender of the island of St. Vincent in the British Caribbean during the American Revolution." ; B&W Illustrations; 8.10 X 5.30 X 0.50 inches; 211 pages; Box 4 [Vars, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 2002]
ISBN10: 0788420925, ISBN13: 9780788420924, [publisher: Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie, Maryland] Softcover Covers in very good condition with minimal handling. Binding tight and text clean. [Eugene, OR, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2002]
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Bowie, Md Heritage Books 2002 Reissued. Soft cover Near Fine Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Near Fine Soft Cover. The Only Mar Is The Previous Owner's Name And Date Neatly On Top Of Title Page. A Vindication Of My Conduct: The Court Martial Trial Of Lieutenant Colonel George Etherington Of The 60Th Or Royal American Regiment Held On The Island Of St. Lucia In The West Indies, October 1781 And The Extraordinary Story Of The Surrender Of The Island Of St. Vincent S In The British Caribbean During The American Revolution Dr. Todd E. Harburn And Rodger Durham. The Fascinating Story Of The Surrender Of St. Vincent S Island, And The Subsequent Attempt By The Colonial Governor To Make The Military Commander A Scapegoat, Is Presented Here From A Fresh Perspective Based On New Research And Previously Unpublished Documentation. A Vindication Of My Conduct Outlines This Intertwined Story Of Plots And Subplots Involving Not Only The Colonial Governor, Valentine Morris, And Lt. Col. George Etherington Of The Famed 60Th Royal American Regiment, But Also The Colonial Assembly, The Carib Indians Of The Island, The Plantation Owners And Merchants, The British Government, And The 60Th Royal American Regiment, Which Garrisoned The Various Posts On The Island. It Illustrates The Folly That Occurred Between Military And Civilian Factions That Ultimately Contributed To The Lost British Cause Much Like That Which Occurred Simultaneously In The American Colonies. The Main Feature Of This Book Is Th ...
Bowie, Md: Heritage Books, Date: 2002. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Reissued.. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Near Fine Soft Cover. The Only Mar Is The Previous Owner's Name And Date Neatly On Top Of Title Page. A Vindication Of My Conduct: The Court Martial Trial Of Lieutenant Colonel George Etherington Of The 60Th Or Royal American Regiment Held On The Island Of St. Lucia In The West Indies, October 1781 And The Extraordinary Story Of The Surrender Of The Island Of St. VincentS In The British Caribbean During The American Revolution Dr. Todd E. Harburn And Rodger Durham. The Fascinating Story Of The Surrender Of St. VincentS Island, And The Subsequent Attempt By The Colonial Governor To Make The Military Commander A Scapegoat, Is Presented Here From A Fresh Perspective Based On New Research And Previously Unpublished Documentation. A Vindication Of My Conduct Outlines This Intertwined Story Of Plots And Subplots Involving Not Only The Colonial Governor, Valentine Morris, And Lt. Col. George Etherington Of The Famed 60Th Royal American Regiment, But Also The Colonial Assembly, The Carib Indians Of The Island, The Plantation Owners And Merchants, The British Government, And The 60Th Royal American Regiment, Which Garrisoned The Various Posts On The Island. It Illustrates The Folly That Occurred Between Military And Civilian Factions That Ultimately Contributed To The Lost British CauseMuch Like That Which Occurred Simultaneously In The A ...
ISBN10: 0788420925, ISBN13: 9780788420924, [publisher: Heritage Books, Bowie, Md] Softcover Near Fine Soft Cover. The Only Mar Is The Previous Owner's Name And Date Neatly On Top Of Title Page. A Vindication Of My Conduct: The Court Martial Trial Of Lieutenant Colonel George Etherington Of The 60Th Or Royal American Regiment Held On The Island Of St. Lucia In The West Indies, October 1781 And The Extraordinary Story Of The Surrender Of The Island Of St. VincentS In The British Caribbean During The American Revolution Dr. Todd E. Harburn And Rodger Durham. The Fascinating Story Of The Surrender Of St. VincentS Island, And The Subsequent Attempt By The Colonial Governor To Make The Military Commander A Scapegoat, Is Presented Here From A Fresh Perspective Based On New Research And Previously Unpublished Documentation. A Vindication Of My Conduct Outlines This Intertwined Story Of Plots And Subplots Involving Not Only The Colonial Governor, Valentine Morris, And Lt. Col. George Etherington Of The Famed 60Th Royal American Regiment, But Also The Colonial Assembly, The Carib Indians Of The Island, The Plantation Owners And Merchants, The British Government, And The 60Th Royal American Regiment, Which Garrisoned The Various Posts On The Island. It Illustrates The Folly That Occurred Between Military And Civilian Factions That Ultimately Contributed To The Lost British CauseMuch Like That Which Occurred Simultaneously In The American Colonies. The Main Feature Of This B ...
ISBN10: 0788420925, ISBN13: 9780788420924, [publisher: Heritage Books] Softcover of the 60th or Royal American Regiment held on the Island of St. Lucia in the West Indies, October 1781 and the Extraordinary Story of the Surrender of the Island of St. Vincent's in the British Caribbean during the American Revolution. The fascinating st (2002), 2004, 51/2x81/2, paper, index, illus., 230 pp. [H2092] [Santa Maria, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2019]
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