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Storm Over Savannah: The Story of Count d’Estaing and the Siege of the Town in 1779: Storm Over Savannah: The Story of Count d’Estaing and the Siege of the Town in 1779

Storm Over Savannah: The Story of Count d’Estaing and the Siege of the Town in 1779
Storm Over Savannah: The Story of Count d’Estaing and the Siege of the Town in 1779
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Foreword to the Reissue
  6. Preface
  7. I: Imperiled City
  8. II: The Pomp and Glory
  9. III: The Americans
  10. IV: In Which Colonel Maitland Starts South
  11. V: Prevost Gets a Summons
  12. VI: The British Dig In
  13. VII: Maitland Finds a Way
  14. VIII: The Allies Resort to the Spade
  15. IX: Seeds of Failure
  16. X: The Bombardment
  17. XI: D’Estaing Decides to Attack
  18. XII: October Ninth
  19. XIII: Lights and Shadows of a Warm October Morning
  20. XIV: The Count Raises the Siege
  21. XV: The Captains and the Kings Depart
  22. XVI: And What of Colonel Maitland?
  23. Appendix
  24. Notes
  25. Bibliography
  26. Index

The statue of Charles - Henri, County of Estaing.

CHARLES-HENRI, COMTE D’ESTAING

This carara marble bust by Jean-Antoine Houdon is owned by Frederick Boucher of New York City.

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