George Rogers Clark
Overview
"George Rogers Clark" is a vivid historical account of one of the most significant figures of the American Revolutionary War. Author Ross F. Lockridge masterfully reconstructs the life and daring military exploits of the man often hailed as the Conqueror of the Old Northwest. The narrative focuses heavily on Clark's visionary leadership during the Illinois campaign, where he led a small force through treacherous wilderness to capture key British strongholds such as Kaskaskia and Vincennes.
Through detailed storytelling, the work explores Clark's strategic brilliance and his unwavering commitment to securing the American frontier. Readers are transported to the rugged landscapes of the late 18th century, witnessing the hardships and triumphs of the pioneers and soldiers who shaped the future of the United States. This book serves as an essential resource for those interested in frontier history, military strategy, and the pivotal moments that defined the American westward expansion. Lockridge's portrayal captures both the legendary status of Clark and the harsh realities of the era, making it a valuable addition to the study of early American history.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025679624
- ISBN-10: 1025679628
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.75 pounds
- Page Count: 238
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