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This memoir presents Joseph Plumb Martin's direct account of his service as a private in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Written from the perspective of an ordinary soldier, the narrative documents the daily realities, hardships, and experiences of military life during America's fight for independence.
Joseph Plumb Martin enlisted in the Continental Army and served throughout the Revolutionary War, witnessing key events and battles that shaped the nation. His memoir provides historians, students, and readers with an unfiltered view of 18th century military service, offering insights into the conditions, dangers, and adventures faced by common soldiers rather than officers or political figures.
This Signet Classics edition serves as an accessible primary source for understanding the Revolutionary period (1775-1800). The narrative details specific military operations, camp life, supply challenges, and the personal toll of extended service in the Continental Army. The account proves valuable for students studying the American Revolution, researchers examining military history, and readers interested in authentic period narratives.
This paperback edition includes a new afterword by William Chad Stanley, providing contemporary context and analysis of Martin's narrative. The text maintains the original voice and perspective of the soldier's account while offering modern readers additional scholarly insights into the historical significance of this memoir.
The memoir stands as one of the few surviving first-hand accounts from an enlisted soldier of the Revolutionary War, making it a critical document for understanding the human experience behind America's founding conflict. Martin's straightforward narrative style captures both the mundane and extraordinary aspects of military service during this pivotal period in American history.
With a new afterword by William Chad StanleyHere a private in the Continental Army of the Revolutionary War narrates his adventures in the army of a newborn country.