Voyages Before the Wind: Book 1 - An American Revolution:

Voyages Before the Wind: Book 1 - An American Revolution:

by J. E. Herbert
Voyages Before the Wind: Book 1 - An American Revolution:

Voyages Before the Wind: Book 1 - An American Revolution:

by J. E. Herbert

Paperback(2nd ed.)

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Overview

In 1756, before America was a nation, we were thirteen colonies among the many colonies of Great Britain. The McSolla family, a hundred years removed from Britain, immigrated from the Isle of Mann, have established a maritime tradition.
Time passes, some of Britains colonies, reacting to hostile political policies and often outrageous taxation, became restive, and eventually rebellious. As politicians in Britain continued to line their own pockets the McSolla's Maritime and Mercantile association became involved with the interests of a part of the Royal Family in business. Because of love, honor and loyalty the family merges with the McSolla's and becomes a powerful company fighting for and achieving America's Freedom.
Striving in victory to begin a transition to a peaceful and successful maritime company, McSolla's fleet, gathered to reconstitute and begin mercantile voyages they are alerted to British Duplicity . . .

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765500538
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/20/2021
Series: Voyages Before the Wind , #1
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Your author is a retired military veteran. Having served for more than thirty years he has a passing familiarity with martial process and events weaving this experiences with a history teachers understanding of America and its governance. He is fully aware of the unremitting assault on all of us by a collective political class that looks on us all as their servants and possessions. He has set out to tell the stories of America’s history from his point of view, all of the innovations here in were available in the time frame of the novel but not generally employed because managers of the time distrusted change. His views are distinctly outside the bounds of politically correct popular history, and are uncorrected by the political victors who constantly try to correct history.
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