David McCullough

David McCullough

 

David Gaub McCullough -born July 7, 1933 is an American historian and bestselling author.A two-time winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, he is widely referred to as a “master of the art of narrative history.” Among his most well-known books are The Path Between the Seas,Truman, John Adams, and his most recent volume, 1776.
He is part of an emerging group of celebrity historians. He is also a familiar presence on public television— as the host of Smithsonian World and The American Experience, and as the narrator of many well-regarded, highly accessible, and facile documentaries. ( Wikipedia )

     In 1776, David McCullough’s bestselling account of a pivotal year in our nation’s struggle, readers learned of the greatest defeats, providential fortune, and courageous triumphs of George Washington and his bedraggled army. Now, in 1776: The Illustrated Edition, the efforts of the Continental Army are made even more personal, as an excerpted version of the original book is paired with letters, maps, and seminal artwork. More than three dozen source documents - including a personal letter George Washington penned to Martha about his commission, a note informing the mother of a Continental soldier that her son has been taken prisoner, and a petition signed by Loyalists pledging their allegiance to the King -are re-created in uniquely designed envelopes throughout the book and secured with the congressional seal.



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