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This Fourth of July, Heritage Books invites you to consider for your personal library some of their over 100 Revolutionary War titles in print. HeritageBooks PATRIOTS Boston, the Red Coats, and the Homespun Patriots, 1766-1775. Armand Francis Lucier. The articles document the significant occurrences of the pre-war years as well as the entire spectrum of public interest. (1998), 2009, 5½x8½, paper, index, 460 pp 101-L0999 - $36.50 Reluctant Break with Britain: From Stamp Act to Bunker Hill. Gregory T. Edgar. Focuses on the causes of the Revolution and the patriots desire to remain within the British Empire. (1997), 2008, 5½x8½, paper, index, 330 pp 101-E0585 - $29.00 Cut Off: Colonel Jedediah Huntington’s 17th Continental (Connecticut) Regiment at the Battle of Long Island, August 27,1776. Charles H. Lewis. This book tells the story of the regiment and its disappearance. It also provides brief biographies of many individual soldiers who served in the regiment during 1776, maps, photos, extensive footnotes, and more. 2009, 6x9, paper, index, 320 pp 101-L4924 - $29.00 TORIES Remarkable High Tories: Supporters of King and Parliament in Revolutionary Massachusetts. William H. B. Thomas. Their family histories are intertwined in this account of loyalist activity in Massachusetts. (2001), 2008, 5½x8½, paper, index, 338 pp 101-T1705 - $29.50 The Loyalists in the American Revolution. Claude Halstead Van Tyne. The history of the 100,000 or more Americans who remained loyal; drawn primarily from original sources and the Rivingtons Gazette, a Loyalist newspaper. (1902), 2007, 5½x8½, paper, index, 372 pp 101-V0201 - $28.50 Research Guide To Loyalist Ancestors: A Directory To Archives, Manuscripts, Published and Electronic Sources (Updated and Revised). Paul J. Bunnell. This updated research aid lists most of the locations where American Loyalist records may be found throughout the world, and the principal records available. (2000), 2006, 5½x8½, paper, 168 pp 101-B1425 - $19.00 Hessians Enemy Views: The American Revolutionary War as Recorded by the Hessian Participants. Bruce E. Burgoyne. Presents parts of the diaries, letters and regimental records from 34 individual sources from five of the six German states which rented their armies to Great Britain. (1996), 2006, 5½x8½, paper, index, 650 pp 101-B0563 - $48.50 The Hessians and the other German Auxiliaries of Great Britain in the Revolutionary War. Edward J. Lowell. This fascinating work is a must for every student of the Revolution or German-American history, for its depiction of the American Revolution from the German point of view. In addition to solid historical background information, it describes the hardships and experiences of the Hessian soldiers in America from a very personal level, quoting from original German accounts of almost every major and minor engagement of the Revolutionary War, from the year 1776 to the end. (1884), 2008, 5½x8½, paper, index, 354 pp 101-L1614 - $30.00 The Black Hussars: A Brief and Concise History of Frederick Diemar’s Hussars. Dr. Gary Corrado. No. 1, For King and Country: The History of Loyalist Units During the American Revolution. Dr. Gary Corrado. A unique unit of escaped German prisoners from Saratoga who served with Tarletons Legion and the Queens Rangers. Documentation describes their previously unknown appearance. (1999), 2005, 5½x8½, 48 pp 101-C3540 - $10.00 BRITISH The American Revolution: As Described by British Writers and The Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser. Elizabeth R. Miller. These abstracts, from Jan. 1780 through Sept. 1782, include extracts from letters written by George Washington, John Hancock, Lord Cornwallis and Sir Henry Clinton, etc. (1991), 2008, 5½x8½, paper, index, 146 pp 101-M0466 - $19.50 From Redcoat to Rebel: The Thomas Sullivan Journal. Joseph Lee Boyle. Chronicles several years in the life of Thomas Sullivan, who enlisted in the British Army in 1775, fought in the Revolution, and deserted to join American forces in 1778. (1997), 2006, 5½x8½, paper, index, 250 pp 101-B0744 - $23.00 British Army Officers: Who Served in the American Revolution, 1775-1783. Steven M. Baule with Stephen Gilbert. This compendium is an alphabetical listing of the British Regular Army or “Redcoat” officers who served in North America during the American Revolution from 1775 to 1783. Sources include the War Office 65 Army Lista, inspection returns, regimental muster rolls, orderly books, records of general court martials, newspapers, and other published and unpublished works. (2003), 2004, 5½x8½, paper, 236 pp 101-B2470 - $20.00 Everyday Life Americans of 1776: Daily Life in Revolutionary America. James Schouler. Chapters include: Freemen and Bondsmen; Crimes and Disorders; The Casualties of Life; The Three Public Vocations; Dress and Diet; Recreations and Amusements; The Colonial Press; Philanthropy and Disease; Common School Education; Libraries and Clubs; Industrial Pursuits; and much more. (1906), 2007, 5½x8½, paper, indices, 332 pp 101-S0293 - $27.00
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