This Web site was designed using Web standards.
Learn more about the benefits of standardized design.

Quick Links

Elementary|Media/Library

Working...

Ajax Loading Image

 

E-mail Article

Writing the Declaration of Independence.
471ab152d5b22 Writing the Declaration of Independence. AP Photo Archive

AP Photo Archive

Writing the Declaration of Independence.

Mr. Wilson's American Revolution Non-Fiction Books

November 10, 2007

 

 

These books are available in the Farragut School Library.
Annotations courtesy of OPAC, Follett, Inc.

 

 

 

92 All

Brown, Slater.   Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys. A biography of the leader of the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolution and an account of those years of rebellion.

92 All HS

Holbrook, Stewart.   America's Ethan Allen.  A biography of the patriot and soldier who led the Green Mountain Boys in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga from the British in 1775.

92 Arn  

Flexner, James Thomas.   The Traitor and the Spy : Benedict Arnold and John Andre.

92 Arn HS

Fritz, Jean. Traitor, The Case of Benedict Arnold.  A study of the life and character of the brilliant Revolutionary War general who deserted to the British for money.

92 Arn  

Nolan, Jeannette Covert.  Benedict Arnold : Traitor to His Country.  A biography of the American general who became America's first traitor.

92 Arn HS

Syme, Ronald.   Benedict Arnold : Traitor of the Revolution.  A biogrpahy of the Revolutionary War general discussing the reasons he became a traitor.

92 Arn  HS

Flexner, James Thomas.   The Traitor and the Spy : Benedict Arnold and John Andre.

92 Arn  HS

Nolan, Jeannette Covert.   Benedict Arnold  : Traitor to His Counrty  A biography of the American general who became America's first traitor.

92 Cla  

Wilkie, Katharine Elliott.   George Rogers Clark, boy of the Old Northwest.  A biography of the famous explorer who, with Meriwether Lewis, conducted an expedition to charter the Northwest Territory, finally making their way to the Pacific Ocean.

92 Ham

Higgins, Helen Boyd.   Alec Hamilton, The Little Lion.  The story of the young Alexander Hamilton, who served his country in her most critical period, when the Revolutionary War had ended and a nation had to be forged.

92 Han  HS

Fowler, William M.   The Baron of Beacon Hill : A Biography of John Hancock.  A biography of John Hancock, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and President of the Second Continental Congress.

92 Hen

Fritz, Jean.   Where was Patrick Henry on the 29th of May?  A brief biography of Patrick Henry, tracing his progress from planter to statesman.

92 Jef HS

Fleming, Thomas J.   The Man from Monticello : An Intimate Life of Thomas Jefferson.

92 Jef

Graff, Henry F.  Thomas Jefferson.   The life of Jefferson as a child, inventor, and statesman.  Excerpts from his works comprise half of the volume.  Included many portraits and paintings showing colonial times.

92 Jef  HS

Hargrove, Jim. Thomas Jefferson : Third President of the United States. Traces the life of the tall red-headed Virginian, from his early education and involvement in the American Revolution to his activities as the nation's third president and last years at Monticello.

92 Jef  HS

Sheean, Vincent.   Thomas Jefferson : Father of Democracy.  A biography of the third President and author of the Declaration of Independence.

92 Mar  

Grant, Matthew G.   Francis Marion, Swamp Fox.  A brief biography of the southern plantation owner whose knowledge of the swamps helped keep the REvolution alive in the South.

92 McC

Stevenson, Augusta.   Molly Pitcher; Girl Patriot.  The girlhood of the Revolutionary War heroine who carried water to the fighting men and then, when her husband was overcome by the heat, tood his place and fought in the Battle of Monmouth.

92 Rev

Sullivan, George.   Paul Revere. A biography of the man made famous by a poem about the American Revolution, placing his life and work in its real historical context.

92 Rev HS

Fisher, Dorothy Canfield.   Paul Revere and the Minute Men. The part played by Paul Revere and the other patriots in the American Revolution.\

92 Ros

Wallner, Alexandra.   Betsy Ross.  An introduction to the life of  the Philadelphia seamstress credited with sewing the first American flag.

92 Ros

Weil, Ann.   Betsy Ross, girl of old Philadelphia.  A biography of the woman, who, at the request of General Washington, made our first flag.

623.4 Col HS

Colby, C. B. (Carroll B.). Revolutionary War Weapons : Pole Arms, Hand Guns, Shoulder Arms and Artillery. Describes American, British and Indian weapons used in the Revolutionary War.

782.421 Kel

Yankee Doodle . An illustrated version of the well-known song of the American Revolution.

909.7 Boa  HS

Boardman, Fon Wyman.   Around the World in 1776.  An overview of what was going on in the world while the Declaration of Independence was being signed in Philadelphia.

909.7 Fos HS

Foster, Genevieve.   Year of Independence, 1776.

917.3 Boa HS

Boatner, Mark Mayo.   Landmarks of the American Revolution; : A Guide to Locating and Knowing What Happened at the Sites of Independence.

917.3 Sch  HS

Schouler, James.   Americans of 1776 : Daily Life in Revolutionary America.

917.49 Tun  HS

Tunis, Edwin.   The Tavern at the Ferry.  Describes the development of settlements, taverns, and ferry crossings along the Pennsylvania and New Jersey shores of the Delaware River and the events leading to Washington's crossing of this river in 1776.

920 Ald  HS

Alderman, Clifford Lindsey.   The Royal Opposition : The Story of the British Generals in the American Revolution.  Analyzes the errors that contributed to the failure of six British generals to win the war with America, 1775-1783.

920 Bak  HS

Bakeless, John Edwin.   Signers of the Declaration.

920 Cly  HS

Clyne, Patricia Edwards.   Patriots in Petticoats.  More than twenty brief biographies of women who fought for their country's independence.  Includes information on related historic sites and markers that can be visited today.

920 Dav  HS

Davis, Burke.   Three for Revolution.  Brief biographies of the three Virginians who became "the trumpet, the pen and the sword of the Revolution."

920 Eva HS

Evans, Elizabeth. Weathering the Storm : Women of the American Revolution.

920 Mor  HS

Morris, Richard Brandon.  Seven Who Shaped Our Destiny : The Founding Fathers as Revolutionaries.  

973 Asi  HS
Asimov, Isaac.  
The Birth of the United States, 1763-1816.  This second volume of a history of the United States concentrates on the cuases and events of the REvolution and the formative years of the new Republic.

973.2 Ald HS

Alderman, Clifford Lindsey. The Story of the Thirteen Colonies. A history of the 13 colonies from the settlement of Jamestown to the Revolutionary War.

973. Asi  HS

Asimov, Isaac.  The Birth of the United States, 1763-1816.  This second volume of a history of the United States concentrates on the causes and events of the Revolution and the formative years of the new Republic.

973.2 Gal HS

Galvin, John R. Three Men of Boston. Examines the key roles played by Samuel Adams, Thomas Hutchinson, and James Otis during the fifteen years preceding the American Revolution and discusses their influence on the events that led to the colonists' revolt.

973.2 Rou  HS

Rouse, Parke.   The Great Wagon Road : From Philadelphia to the South.

973.3 Ald HS

Alderman, Clifford Lindsey. The War We Could Have Lost; : The American Revolution. A discussion of the American Revolution which investigates the succession of British blunders and emphasizes the heavy odds against American success.

973.3 Bli

Bliven, Bruce. The American Revolution 1760-1783.

973.3 Boa  HS

Boardman, Fon W.   Against the Iroquois : The Sullivan Campaign of  1779 in New York State.  An account of the Revolutionary War campaign againstr the Iroquois Indians who were killing settlers and destroying home in Pennsylvania and New York.

973.3 Bob HS

Bobrick, Benson.   Angel in the Whirlwind : The Triumph of the American Revolution. Recounts the events of the American Revolution, provides portraits of major American and British figures, features analyses of battles, and examines how the majority of American colonists remained loyal to England during the Revolution.

973.3 Bol  HS

Bolton, Charles Knowles.  The Private Soldier Under Washington.

973.3 Chi HS

Chidsey, Donald Barr. The Tide Turns; : An Informal History of the Campaign of 1776 in the American Revolution.

973.3 Chi  HS

Chidsey, Donald Barr.   The World of Samuel Adams.  A biography of rhe patriot and politician whose speeches, writings, and activities, including the Boston Tea Party, helped stir up the colonists against Great Britain.

973.3 Cla HS

Clarke, Clorinda. The American Revolution, 1775-83; : A British View. Published as a British analysis of the Revolutionary War, the author tries to present both the American and English viewpoint.

973.3 Com  HS

The Spirit of 'seventy-six .

973.3 Cox HS

Cox, Clinton.   Come All You Brave Soldiers : Blacks in the Revolutionary War. Tells the story of the thousands of African-American men who served as soldiers fighting for independence from England during the American Revolutionary War.

973.3 Dav  HS

Davis, Burke.   The Campaign That Won America : The Story of Yorktown.

973.3 Dup HS

Dupuy, Trevor Nevit. The Military History of Revolutionary War Naval Battles.   Describes the naval battles of the Revolution and includes phase-by-phase maps of the major encounters.

973.3 Fle  HS

Fleming, Thomas J.   Beat the Last Drum : The Siege of Yorktown.

973.3 Fle  HS

Fleming, Thomas J.   The Forgotten Victory : The Battle for New Jersey--1780.

973.3 Fle  HS

Fleming, Thomas J.   1776, Year of Illusions.

973.3 Flo  HS

Flood, Charles Bracelen.   Rise and Fight Again : Perilous Times Along the Road to Independence.  An account of four defeats suffered by American forces during the Revolution and how the rebels overcame those disasters.

973.3 Fry  HS

Fryatt, Norma R.   Boston and the Tea Riots.  Discusses the causes, events, and aftermath of the dumping of tea cargo into the waters of Boston port in 1773.

973.3 Gol  HS

Goldston, Robert C.  The American War of National Liberation.  Examines events leading up to and occurring during the American Revolution.  included materials written during the period.

973.3 Gro  HS

Groh, Lynn.   The Culper Spy Ring.

973.3 Jaf  HS

Jaffe, Steven.   Who Were the Founding Fathers? : Two Hundred Years of Reinventing American History.  Discusses how the lives of the 56 founders of the United States and the events that led to the formation of the nation have been interpreted and reinterpreted throughout two hundred years of the country's history.

973.3 Jon HS

Wynn Jones, Michael. The Cartoon History of the American Revolution.

973.3 Mac HS

McDowell, Bart. The Revolutionary War; America's Fight for Freedom.

973.3 Mar

Marrin, Albert. T he War for Independence : The Story of the American Revolution.  A detailed account of the Revolutionary War beginning with its origins in the French and Indian War.

973.3 Mas

Masoff, Joy. American Revolution, 1700-1800. Re-creates the American colonies before, during, and after the American Revolution by describing in words and pictures various aspects of the colonists' lives, including work, food, clothing, shelter, religion, the events leading to the war, and life as a soldier.

973.3 Mas

Mason, F. van Wyck.   The Winter at Valley Forge.  An account of the hunger, cold, disease and despair suffered by General Washington's soldiers during their six-month winter encampment at Valley Forge.

973.3 Mel  HS

The American Revolutionaries : A History in Their Own Words.  Letters, diaries, memoirs, interviews, ballads, newspaper articles, and speeches depict life and events in the American colonies in the second half of the eighteenth century, with an emphasis on the years of the Revolutionary War.

973.3 Mur

Murphy, Jim. A Young Patriot : The American Revolution as Experienced by One Boy. Presents the memoirs of Joseph Plumb Martin, a fifteen-year-old boy who enlisted in the revolutionary army  in 1776, fighting under Washington, wintering at Valley Forge, and staying in the fight until the end of the war in 1783.

973.3 Phe  HS

Phelan, Mary Kay.   Four Days in Philadelphia, 1776.  A re-creation of the four days in 1776 during which the members of the Second Continental Congress debated the question of declaring independence from Great Britaiin, and drafted the document setting forth their decision.

973.3 Tay  HS

Taylor, Theodore.   Rebellion Town, Williamsburg, 1776.  Traces the events which led to the Declaration of Independence, with emphasis on the events in Williamsburg, Virginia.

973.3 Ric

Richards, Norman. The Story of the Declaration of Independence. Outlines the events that led to the Revolutionary War and the writing of the document that declared the Colonies separate and independent from Britain.

973.3 Ric

Richards, Norman. T he Story of the Bonhomme Richard. A brief biography of John Paul Jones stressing that part of his naval career spent as captain of the Revolutionary War battleship, the Bonhomme Richard.

973.3 Zei HS

Zeinert, Karen. Those Remarkable Women of the American Revolution. Examines the important contributions of various women, Patriot and Loyalist, to the American Revolution, on the battlefield, in the press, in the political arena, and in other areas and shows how they challenged traditional female roles.

973.4 Bro HS

Brookhiser, Richard. Founding Father : Rediscovering George Washington. A moral biography of George Washington as a founder and father of the United States, surveying his role in the Revolutionary War, the Constitution debate, and his presidency, with emphasis on his nature, morals, and ideas.

973.5 Rem HS

Remini, Robert Vincent. The Revolutionary Age of Andrew Jackson. Describes the events and leading personalities of the fifty year period before the Civil War when great changes occurred in the young United States.

975.2 Fin  HS

Finlayson, Ann.   Colonial Maryland.  A history of Maryland from its charter as Mary's Land in 1632 to the end of the REvolutionary War and its ceding of 69.25 square miles to the United States government for a capital territory.

 

Back to Top

Back to American History Topics

Sign up for the News Update.


Back To Top