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1. Arundel
by Kenneth Lewis Roberts
This is the classic series from Pulitzer Prize-winning historical novelist Kenneth Roberts, all featuring characters from the town of Arundel, Maine. ... More
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5. Patriot on the Kennebec: Major Reuben Colburn, Benedict Arnold and the March to Quebec, 1775
by Mark A York
In late 1775, a few months after the first shots of the Revolution were fired, Benedict Arnold led over 1,000 troops into Quebec to attack the ... More
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7. Revolution
by Edward Cline
Edward Cline's historical series about the years leading up to the American Revolution continues with Book V. Following on from Book IV, the story ... More
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8. Drums
by James Boyd
When first published in 1925, this work was hailed one of the great novels of the American Revolution. Johnny Fraser, a young man from North Carolina ... More
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9. A Matter of Honor
by William C Hammond
The first volume in a series of maritime novels set in the early years of the United States, A Matter of Honor" is a dramatic account of a young man ... More
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10. The Glorious Cause
by Jeff Shaara
This sequel to "Rise to Rebellion" continues the story of America's war for independence. "Told with emotion, energy, and historical precision . . . ... More
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12. Rise to Rebellion
by Jeff Shaara
More than a powerful portrait of the people and purpose of the American Revolution, "Rise to Rebellion" is a fictionalized account of history's most ... More
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15. The world turned upside down.
by William Rayner
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16. Friendly rebels : a story of the Revolution at Castine
by Anne Stauffer
The revolutionary War seems far away to a 17-year-old living on a tiny peninsula in southern Maine until the sudden arrival of British warships.
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18. The Fort LP: A Novel of the Revolutionary War
by Bernard Cornwell
After the British establish a fort on the Penobscot River, the Massachusetts patriots--among them General Peleg Wadsworth and Colonel Paul Revere- ... More
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20. Redcoat
by Bernard Cornwell
Philadelphia in 1777 is a city at war - not just been American troops and the British army, but within itself. For an occupied city throws together ... More
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24. Oliver Wiswell
by Kenneth Lewis Roberts
In Oliver Wiswell, Kenneth Roberts portrays the view of the Loyalists (those colonists who supported the British monarchy) in the American Revolution ... More
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25. The Invasion of Canada in 1775
by Simeon Thayer
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