Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 288
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-63388-656-8 • Hardback • March 2021 • $29.95 • (£22.99)
978-1-63388-657-5 • eBook • March 2021 • $28.50 • (£21.99)
Norman Desmarais is professor emeritus at Providence College and an active reenactor. He is a member of Le Régiment Bourbonnais, the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment and the Brigade of the American Revolution. He is the author of Guide to the American Revolutionary War series (six volumes about the war on land and seven volumes about the war at sea and overseas). He is also the editor-in-chief of The Brigade Dispatch, the journal the Brigade of the American Revolution and has translated the Gazette Françoise, the French newspaper published in Newport, RI by the French fleet that brought the Count de Rochambeau and 5800 troops to America in July 1780. It is the first known service newspaper published by an expeditionary force. He has also translated the journal of Louis François Bertrand Dupont d'Aubevoye de Lauberdière which will be published in 2019. The Count de Lauberdière was General Rochambeau’s nephew and aide-de camp.
"General Louis Duportail is one of the most important, yet overlooked, of Washington's lieutenants. Now, thanks to Norman Desmarais, the chief engineer receives his just due in this modern biography. Utilizing original documents and keen analysis, Desmarias demonstrates why Duportail was an indispensable advisor to Washington and is honored as the Father of the modern Corps of Engineers. I certainly recommend this biography to all students of the revolution." – Williams Welch, President, American Revolution Round Table of Richmond and Co-Founder of the Congress of American Revolution Roundtables
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