
Nearly 150 books & eBooks About the Men and Women Who Fought for American Independence.
Regimental Records | Death Records | Loyalist | Prisoners of War and Deserters | German, Irish, Spanish, and African American Combatant Records | Oath Takers | Complete Roster of Revolutionary War Officers |
Records from the Daughters of the American Revolution
An Interview with Jack Crowder
Our extensive volumes of records identify participants from almost every state that figured in the conflict. Many focus on the ground war, some discuss the Revolution on the High Seas. No other publisher can match our titles on these important subjects.
The centerpiece of our historical depictions are the books of Jack Darrell Crowder. All of Mr. Crowder’s books are illustrated and feature the words of people who actually fought in or observed the conflict first hand. Books in the Crowder series cover women patriots and strange or humorous happenstances, including So You Think You Know George Washington? full of surprising facts about America’s most revered founding father.
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Featured Title:
The First 24 Hours of the American Revolution: Hour-by-Hour Account of the Battles of Lexington, Concord, & the British Retreat on Battle Road
In this exclusive video, author Jack Darrell Crowder revisits his acclaimed book, The First 24 Hours of the American Revolution: Hour-by-Hour Account of the Battles of Lexington, Concord, & the British Retreat on Battle Road, first published in 2018. With the 250th anniversary of April 19, 1775 now behind us, Crowder offers new reflections and behind-the-scenes insights into the eyewitness accounts that shaped this gripping hour-by-hour retelling. Drawing from the words of those who were there—farmers, shopkeepers, ministers, and even women like Prudence Wright—this powerful history captures the tension, bravery, and chaos of the day that launched a revolution.