In Oliver Wiswell, Kenneth Roberts portrays the view of the Loyalists (those colonists who supported the British monarchy) in the American Revolution. Though branded by U.S. history as cowardly traitors, many of them were people of strong convictions and fierce bravery.
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In Oliver Wiswell, Kenneth Roberts portrays the view of the Loyalists (those colonists who supported the British monarchy) in the American Revolution. Though branded by U.S. history as cowardly traitors, many of them were people of strong convictions and fierce bravery.
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Good. No dust jacket. Copy is clean, cover is trying to detach in the back, wear to cover. Sewn binding, blue cloth over boards, 836 pgs., maps on end pages. Audience: General/trade. First edition after the printing of a limited edition of one thousand copies.
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Collectable, good. VG book without jacket. First printing after limited edition of 1000 copies. Blue cloth cover, map endpapers, 836pp. Cover has very slight rubbing on edges, lightly soiled by use; binding tight and square, interior unmarked except for very small number on front free endpaper. ** We are a small family business selling fine new and pre-owned books online since 1999. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order, daily shipments, and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA.
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Good with moderately chipped edges showing several small losses. Rear panel and spine lightly soiled. Both panels with a couple short closed tears in edges. Medium tear in front panel, not affecting layout. In dust jacket protector.
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This book about the American Revolution viewed from the side of the Loyalists is not only fascinating, it has about it a ring of truth. Roberts has brought a great sense of the time and the people whose lives were torn apart because of their dissenting views and their disagreement with the patriots/rebels. As always Kenneth Roberts has written a book which does not glorify war or make light of how the lives of ordinary men and women are turned upside down in such times.
Boxstep
Aug 19, 2010
Getting used to the no hurry style takes a bit of effort, but is quite worth it. Before long you are there, back at the beginning of the revolutionary war- but with a twist - you're one of the loyalists. Kenneth Roberts, as usual, crafts a fine story.
poodlegal
Dec 10, 2009
revolutionary war historical novel
I read the book because of a "class" I took this past fall. I thought the writing was ponderous but the information provided was thought provoking. I hadn't read a historical novel from the perspective of a Loyalist during America's Revolutionary war.