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American Hannibal

The Extraordinary Account of Revolutionary Hero Daniel Morgan at the Battle of Cowpens

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American Hannibal

By: Jim Stempel
Narrated by: Malcolm Hillgartner
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On January 17, 1781, a remarkable battle took place in the backwoods of South Carolina. British Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton, handpicked by General Charles Cornwallis for command due to his dash and record of accomplishment, was opposed by Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, a rough-and-tumble son of the American frontier. Morgan employed a scheme so brilliantly conceived and masterfully executed that within an hour, the British found themselves overwhelmed, enveloped, and routed from the field. In response to this stunning American victory, Cornwallis embarked on a reckless, desperate trek north in pursuit of Morgan - a strategy that ultimately led to his own defeat at Yorktown.

In his compelling account of the Battle of Cowpens, Jim Stempel makes the case that Morgan's victory closely mirrors Hannibal's extraordinary triumph at Cannae, regarded by many as one of the greatest military accomplishments of all time. With a narrative style that plunges listeners into the center of the events, American Hannibal will enthrall students of American history and newcomers to the subject alike.

©2017 James Stempel (P)2021 Tantor
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Engaging Storytelling • Compelling Narrative • Detailed Accounts • Well-written Story • Vivid Descriptions
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Kids in America were not named Banastre. The book explains the details. Heroes and villains admirably displayed

After visiting the Cowpens and finishing the book it all became clear

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Covers a monumental battle with a brilliant narrative style transitioning between pwrsonalities, geogrpahy, strategy, and tactical details. Masterfully narrated.

Riveting

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Thus is a brilliant example of compelling nonfiction storytelling. Excellently narrated with a voice that lends credibility to the writing.

Excellent storytelling.

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Sometimes these war books, whether it be civil war, WW2 or the revolution, can come off as a wordy historical recap of an event or person. THIS book however has the perfect amount of depth and detail used in the exact right moments that it reads like a thriller. I am an SC native and there is a Daniel Morgan statue in the downtown area of my town. I’ve never heard the battle of cowpens story in any kind of detail. I’ve even visited the battlefield and this is the first time I’ve known of its significance.

VERY well written, and perfectly detailed Historical narrative

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Great story, great performance, perfectly executed. Held my attention from beginning to end. No unnecessary fluff.

Exciting from beginning to end

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The story is well-written and kept me engaged, although a few parts were a little more tedious. The author did a good job telling the stories of the participants and including interesting details. I also liked the narrator. All in all, I think today's generation would benefit from more well-written accounts of our history like this.

More Books Like This Are Needed Today

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I really enjoyed this story, particularly the parallel storylines bouncing back and forth between Morgan and his militia men and Tarleton and his dragoons. You can feel the tension as they get closer and closer to Cow pens. The narrator does a fantastic job of narrating the battle and the aftermath. Great listen that I've listened to multiple times. Highly recommend.

Fantastic story telling

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Well written and expertly narrated book about a forgotten but vitally important revolutionary war hero.

Awesome book

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Fast paced, but thorough. The story of an under appreciated American hero and battle. Daniel Morgan was one of America’s greatest Generals and patriots.

Excellent

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This history of The War for Independence makes one proud of the regular men and women who achieved great things and beat the most incredible war machine of the time. Americans must not forget how exceptional and grand America is compared to the rest of the world.

America The Land of New Beginning

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