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The Battle of New Orleans
by 
Robert V. Remini
Raymond Todd
  
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Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Pub Date: 10/2/2008
Subject(s):  History
Nonfiction
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File size:   190692 KB
ISBN:   9781433272424
Release date:   Oct 10, 2008

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This book addresses a pivotal and overlooked moment in American history. In 1815, Britain's crack troops, fresh from victories against Napoleon, were stunningly defeated near New Orleans by a ragtag army of citizen soldiers under the fledgling commander Andrew Jackson, whom they dubbed "Old Hickory." It was this battle that first defined the United States as a military power to be reckoned with and an independent democracy here to stay.

The Battle of New Orleans sets its scenes with an almost unbelievably colorful cast of characters—a happenstance coalition of militia-men, regulars, untrained frontiersmen, free blacks, Indians, townspeople, and of course, Jackson himself. His glorious, improbable victory will catapult a once-poor, uneducated orphan boy into the White House and forge the beginning of a true nation.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Poor reading detracts from this fascinating and well-written account of a compelling chapter in American history. Remini knows his subject matter and comfortably relates the events of early 1815. He paints vivid portraits of General Andrew Jackson and his collection of soldiers, irregulars, pirates, free blacks, and ordinary citizens who courageously saved New Orleans from a massive British invasion. Remini also puts faces on the British invaders and the hardships they endured. Unfortunately, Raymond Todd did not familiarize himself with the text before hitting the "record" button. He stumbles over words, mispronounces others, and occasionally and inconsistently voices poor approxi-mations of British, French, and Southern accents. T.F. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
 
KLIATT...
"Todd provides a spirited, unvoiced presentation. He reads in a clear, distinct voice that is easy to follow. The dramatic text needs no further embellishment."
 

About the Author

Robert V. Remini has been called the foremost Jacksonian scholar of our time by the New York Times. Among his many honors are the Carl Sandburg Award for Nonfiction, the University Scholar Award from the University of Illinois, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation Award, and the National Book Award.

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