The context is brought to life in this book, almost as if this crossed roads in American history is a character in the story. The writing makes you feel as if you are traveling with Lafayette in 1824 during his 18-month return tour. It was easy to see Lafayette as the “Nation’s Guest” and almost feel the nostalgia and emotion that Lafayette likely had as he socialized with outgoing President Monroe and the newly onboarded President John Quincy Adams. And the reverence Lafayette had for George Washington and his family was well expressed. This was a favourite read for me as we head into the 250th anniversary of American Independence. A very well written recount and enlightening in a humanistic way.
Salem in the American Revolution
9781467159470
Regular price $24.99 Sale price $18.74 Save 25%When the French and Indian War ended in 1763, Salem longed for a time of tranquility.
However, that conflict left England deeply in debt and determined to reduce its obligations by taxing America. Salem’s citizens initially opposed parliamentary taxes because they believed that the English were profiting from them. As Britain levied new taxes and pressed local officials to collect them, divisions erupted in town. In 1774, Salem became the capital of Massachusetts. By then, its citizens were being taxed from abroad, governed by an English general and tried before judges and juries appointed by royal officials. Join historian Richard J. Morris as he explores how the struggle for independence changed the town of Salem.
Revolutionary War Patriots of Jackson County, Michigan
9781467159562
Regular price $24.99 Sale price $18.74 Save 25%Though originally hailing from the East, twenty-two revolutionaries moved to Jackson County in their sunset years.
These brave men made various and sometimes surprising contributions to the war effort. Thomas Swartout served as a spy for George Washington, and Jabez Mosher Jr. drove cattle across New England to feed hungry Continental troops. Swift Woodworth got his first taste of combat at the famous Battle of Bunker Hill. Logging enough war experience for many men, John Wall fought in major battles with the militia, participated in raids as a ranger, helped capture British vessels as a sailor and was a prisoner of war.
Exploring the lives of these men before and after this pivotal conflict, local authors Linda Hass and David Van Hoof tell the surprising stories of these unsung heroes.
Frontier Rangers of Colonial New England
9781467157285
Regular price $24.99 Sale price $18.74 Save 25%Warfare in the Wilderness
Few images reflect the character of hardy New Englanders like that of the eighteenth-century colonial ranger. Rugged characters such as Robert Rogers, Israel Putnam and John Stark spent much of their lives carving a living out of the harsh wilderness of the region, while later proving themselves in battle against seasoned Abenaki warriors. The Wright and Porter families fought throughout western New England, from skirmishes in Charlestown, New Hampshire, to climactic battles on Lake Champlain and Lake George. From the bloody King Philip’s War battlefields of Massachusetts to the fight for the wilderness of New Hampshire and Vermont, author Anthony Blasi explores the journey from frightened homesteader to toughened wilderness warrior.
Dr. Joseph Warren
9781455628230
Regular price $39.95 Sale price $29.96 Save 25%In honor of the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War, this 2025 deluxe printing of Dr. Joseph Warren is in every way befitting the notable and impactful patriot. Readers will be pleased with this handsome volume: hard bound in red cloth, with full color illustrations and frontispiece, endpapers adorned by engravings of the Tea Party and marbleized paper, and a matte dust jacket with raised lettering.
This book, notable for original scholarship and engaging style, remains a definitive biography of the Revolutionary War hero. An American doctor, Bostonian, mason, and early Son of Liberty, Joseph Warren played a central role in the events leading to the American Revolution. Warren dispatched Paul Revere on his famous ride and was the hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill, where he was killed in action. Physician to the history makers of early America, political virtuoso, and military luminary, Warren comes to life in this comprehensive biography.
Graveyards of Trinity Church and St. Paul's
9781467155946
Regular price $24.99 Sale price $18.74 Save 25%Below the bustling skyscrapers of Wall Street lie a connection to the city’s colonial and revolutionary past...
The graveyards of historic Trinity Church and St. Paul’s have endured for centuries, even as the rest of Manhattan’s cemeteries have mostly vanished amid the constantly evolving metropolis. The gravestones invoke incredible stories of famous Americans and lost figures from the history of New York.
Join author Adam Selzer as he presents the lives, mysteries and epitaphs of New York’s Trinity Church and St. Paul’s graveyards.