Reviews
Any book by Arthur Lefkowitz gets my attention. This one has the same high historical quality and gripping prose., Having told the epic story of Benedict Arnold's March to Quebec, now Lefkowitz tells us the equally dramatic sequels of American freedom lived by the survivors of Arnold's 'Company of Heroes.' Never has America's first Greatest Generation of ordinary heroes been portrayed so vividly., No one understands the Revolutionary War, the Continental army, or Benedict Arnold's service on behalf of the American Revolution better than Arthur Lefkowitz. In Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes, Lefkowitz examines the officers who served under Arnold in the horrendously difficult expedition to Quebec in 1775, and he demonstrates that what they learned from him made them superior commanders later in the war. This fine, well-paced, and delightfully written book is packed with information that will delight readers who are looking for something new about the War of Independence.