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Bunker Hill: A City, a Siege, a Revolution
by Nathaniel Philbrick
Not as good as "In the Heart of the Sea". A really thrilling account of the events leading up to Bunker Hill and some of the aftermath (although primarily focused on the life and times of a man named Joseph Warren), but you need a pretty thorough knowledge of the characters of the revolution to follow the exact story. A lot of little things and once-mentioned people go unintroduced. But in terms of a miniature biographical account of Joseph Warren? To die for.