‘Boston, 1776’: A Raucous Colonial Tour

J.D. Hickey captures the rough spirit of the Revolutionary War-era city.
‘Boston, 1776’: A Raucous Colonial Tour
"Boston, 1776: A Rogue Tour of Revolution City" by J.D. Dickey gives a different view of colonial Boston. Diversion Books
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Anyone who sat through a high school history class will recall that Boston was the epicenter of the ferment that stirred Great Britain’s American colonies into the Revolutionary War.

While the issues, events, and personalities of that location have become enshrined in textbooks, there’s one aspect of the story that’s mostly overlooked. This is the city of Boston itself, which historians rarely depict as an entity with a distinctive personality of its own.

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Phil Hall is the author of 11 books, the host of the syndicated radio talk show “Nutmeg Chatter,” the editor of Weekly Real Estate News, the co-editor of Cinema Crazed, and a writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, New York Daily News, Hartford Courant, Wired, The Hill, Jerusalem Post, Cowboys & Indians, Film Threat, and Wrestling Inc.