Rick Atkinson is the bestselling author of the Liberation Trilogy--An Army at Dawn (winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History), The Day of Battle, and The Guns at Last Light--as well as The Long Gray Line and other books. His many additional awards include a Pulitzer Prize in journalism, a George Polk Award, and the Pritzker Military Library Literature Award. A former staff writer and senior editor at the Washington Post, he lives in Washington, D.C.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "To say that Atkinson can tell a story is
like saying Sinatra can sing. . . . Historians of the American
Revolution take note. Atkinson is coming. He brings with him a
Tolstoyan view of war; that is, he presumes war can be understood
only by recovering the experience of ordinary men and women caught
in the crucible of orchestrated violence beyond their control or
comprehension." --Joseph J. Ellis, The New York Times Book
Review "Mr. Atkinson's book . . . is chock full of momentous events
and larger-than-life characters. Perfect material for a storyteller
as masterly as Mr. Atkinson. . . . Mr. Atkinson commands great
powers of description." --Mark Spencer, The Wall Street Journal
"[Atkinson has a] felicity for turning history into literature. . .
. One lesson of The British Are Coming is the
history-shaping power of individuals exercising their agency
together: the volition of those who shouldered muskets in
opposition to an empire. . . . The more that Americans are reminded
by Atkinson and other supreme practitioners of the historians'
craft that their nation was not made by flimsy people, the less
likely it is to be flimsy." --George F. Will, The Washington Post
"Atkinson...wastes no time reminding us of his considerable
narrative talents. . . . His knowledge of military affairs shines
in his reading of the sources. . . . For sheer dramatic intensity,
swinging from the American catastrophes at Quebec and Fort
Washington to the resounding and surprising successes at Trenton
and Princeton, all told in a way equally deeply informed about
British planning and responses, there are few better places to
turn." --The Washington Post "An epic tale, epically told.
Atkinson excels at deftly summarizing personalities. . . . He moves
effortlessly from the plans of commanders to the campfires of
troops. The extraordinary scholarship involved--his meticulous
endnotes cover 133 pages--is testament to a historian at the very
top of his game.... The writing [is] incisive, humane, humorous,
and often scintillating. . . . Anyone reading The British Are
Coming will finish it looking forward impatiently to the next two.
The trilogy looks fair to become the standard account of the war
that brought the American Republic into being." --Andrew
Roberts, Claremont Review of Books The British Are Coming is
an exquisite masterpiece of history by one of the nation's foremost
writers and historians. There is a newness, eloquence, and
immediacy in Atkinson's telling that surpasses any previous
Revolutionary War narrative; it conveys to the reader a sense of
discovering the American Revolution for the very first time, in all
of its sheer drama. This volume embraces the lived experience of
the war's early years with all of its complexities, ironies,
triumphs, and tragedies. . . . This volume is, in short, a work to
be reckoned with and one that will powerfully inform broader
conversations on the importance and continued relevance of our
national origins. --Citation, 2020 George Washington Book
Prize One of the best books written on the American War for
Independence. . . . The reader finishes this volume uncertain of
how either side can win this war, but very much wanting Atkinson to
continue its telling. --Robert J. Allison, The Journal of Military
History "[Atkinson's] account promises to be as detailed a military
history of the war as we will see in our lifetimes upon its
completion. . . . Atkinson makes good use of information from
letters and journals to give his reader a sense of what it would
have been like to walk in the shoes of both the war's illustrious
and lesser known participants. . . . Atkinson's accounts of battles
are among the most lucid I've read. . . . Readers who enjoy richly
detailed military history will be greatly anticipating his second
volume." --Journal of the American Revolution "Atkinson takes
his time, but there's delight in all that detail. . . . Atkinson is
a superb researcher, but more importantly a sublime writer. On
occasion I reread sentences simply to feast on their elegance. . .
. This is volume one of a planned trilogy. Atkinson will be a
superb guide through the terrible years of killing ahead." --The
Times (London) "The British Are Coming [is] a
sweeping narrative which captures the spirit and the savagery of
the times. Based on exhaustive research on both sides of the
Atlantic, Atkinson displays a mastery of the English language as
well as military tactics which puts him in a class of his own as a
writer." --Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial Times "Rick Atkinson is
emerging as America's most talented military historian. . . . The
British Are Coming is history written in a grand style and manner.
It leaves one anxiously awaiting the next two volumes." --New York
Journal of Books "This first installment in Pulitzer-winning
historian Atkinson's new trilogy is a sweeping yet gritty American
Revolutionary epic. With granular detail and refreshingly
unfamiliar characterizations--an uncertain George Washington, a
thoughtful King George III, a valiant Benedict Arnold--he makes an
oft-told national origin story new again." --Publishers
Weekly (One of the 10 best books of 2019) "Pulitzer
Prize-winner Atkinson (The Liberation Trilogy) replicates
his previous books' success in this captivatingly granular look at
the American Revolution from the increasing tension in the colonies
in 1773 to the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1777. Extensive
research . . . allows Atkinson to recreate the past like few other
popular historians . . . A superlative treatment of the period."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This balanced, elegantly
written, and massively researched volume is the first in a
projected trilogy about the Revolutionary War. . . . Combining apt
quotation (largely from correspondence) with flowing and precise
original language, Atkinson describes military encounters that,
though often unbearably grim, are evoked in vivid and image-laden
terms. . . . Aided by fine and numerous maps, this is superb
military and diplomatic history and represents storytelling on a
grand scale." --Booklist (starred review) "Atkinson (The Guns at
Last Light, etc.) is a longtime master of the set piece:
soldiers move into place, usually not quite understanding why, and
are put into motion against each other to bloody result. . . . A
sturdy, swift-moving contribution to the popular literature of the
American Revolution." --Kirkus (starred review)
"This book is, in a word, fantastic. It offers all the qualities
that we have come to expect from the author: deep and wide
research, vivid detail, a blend of voices from common soldiers to
commanders, blazing characterizations of the leading personalities
within the conflict and a narrative that flows like a good novel. .
. . The British Are Coming is a superb ode to the grit and
everyday heroism that eventually won the war." --BookPage (starred
review)
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