ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1942, The Unvanquished is the story of the Continental Army and George Washington in the desperate early months when the American Revolution faced defeat and disintegration. The book begins with the retreat across Manhattan's East River that saved the Continental Army after the Battle of Long Island. It ends with Washington's recrossing of the Delaware in the daring 1776 Christmas Eve raid on the Hessian camp at Trenton.

part 1|62 pages

Brooklyn

chapter 1|14 pages

The Foxhunter

chapter 2|12 pages

The Battle

chapter 3|19 pages

The Marblehead Fishermen

chapter 4|15 pages

The Retreat

part 2|72 pages

Manhattan Island

chapter 5|13 pages

The Army of Liberty

chapter 6|27 pages

One Terrible Sunday Morning

chapter 7|10 pages

The Gracious Mrs. Murray

chapter 8|20 pages

View Halloo

part 3|53 pages

Westchester

chapter 9|21 pages

Let Freedom Ring

chapter 10|19 pages

How the Fishermen Were not Afraid

chapter 11|11 pages

How Others were Afraid

part 4|129 pages

Jersey

chapter 12|33 pages

The Fort Called “Washington”

chapter 13|21 pages

How They Went Into Jersey

chapter 14|27 pages

How Destiny Sat on General Lee's Shoulder

chapter 15|24 pages

How The Foxhunter Became a Dictator

chapter 4|5 pages

An Afterword