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The Case for the Defence of Banastre Tarleton: A British assessment of Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton in the American War of Independence

by Morgan, M. S.

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Book Overview A day to day record of Banastre Tarleton in the War of Independence, utilising letters and records from the time; this book seeks to put ...
A day to day record of Banastre Tarleton in the War of Independence, utilising letters and records from the time; this book seeks to put right the wrongs that American myth and culture have perpetuated over the centuries. Tarleton was a driven man from a merchants family in Liverpool. His father the Mayor of Liverpool made a fortune, when he died Tarleton inherited a significant sum, but blew it through drinking and gambling. Tarleton attended university and was training to be a lawyer in London when he joined the army and history carved out a new path for him.
To the American public he is 'Bloody Ban' or 'The Butcher', the bogey man of the revolution; the man who gave no quarter and killed those trying to surrender. To the British he is a gung-ho, brave, dashing cavalry officer who drove his men and their horses hard; obtaining shock victories and driving the rebels to despair. Like a great modern day sportsman, to the opposition fans he is a hate figure, but to his own fans he is a hero.
This book has been written to re-examine the evidence and correctly portray his military service in North America. By examining records in the United States and United Kingdom archives, together with written testimony from Tarleton himself, Generals Clinton and Cornwallis and others including many of the Founding Fathers; it shall try to determine once and for all, what he did during the war. It will seek to decide once and for all, Banastre Tarleton's reputation was deserved or whether he really was a misunderstood and blemished British hero.
First published in 2020, this is the second edition, revised and updated with new material in 2026, including a new chapter on the search for Tarleton's grave.
Book Details Format: Paperback | Publisher: INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED | ISBN: 9798633382
FormatPaperback
ISBN9798633382
EAN9798633382075
PublisherINDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED
Publication Date2020-11-23
AccessoriesNo Accessory
ConditionNew
Product TypeQUALITY PAPERBACK BOOKS
Weight0.78 Pounds
Length9.0 Inches
Width6.0 Inches
Height0.55 Inches
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