United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Campaigns
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- March to victory, Washington, Rochambeau, and the Yorktown Campaign of 1781
- A particular account of the battle of Bunker, or Breed's Hill, on the 17th of June, 1775, by a citizen of Boston
- The indispensables, the diverse soldier-mariners who shaped the country, formed the Navy, and rowed Washington across the Delaware, Patrick K. O'Donnell
- Discipline and bayonets;, the armies and leaders in the War of the American Revolution,, by Joseph B. Mitchell
- The War of the Revolution;, edited by John Richard Alden
- The day the American Revolution began, 19 April 1775, William H. Hallahan
- Henry and the cannons, an extraordinary true story of the American Revolution, Don Brown
- A young patriot, the American Revolution as experienced by one boy, by Jim Murphy
- The men who lost America, British leadership, the American Revolution, and the fate of the empire, Andrew Jackson O'Shaughnessy
- Voices of 1776
- Liberty!, the American Revolution, a production of Twin Cities Public Television, Inc. in association with Middlemarch Films, Inc
- Cornwallis: the American adventure, [by] Franklin and Mary Wickwire
- The war in the North;, an informal history of the American Revolution in and near Canada, Donald Barr Chidsey
- Winning independence, the decisive years of the Revolutionary War, 1778-1781, John Ferling
- The tide turns, an informal history of the campaign of 1776 in the American Revolution, Donald Barr Chidsey
- Diagrams and plans,, illustrative of the principal battles and military affairs, treated of in Memoirs of my own times., By James Wilkinson ..
- The revolutionary history of Fort Number Eight on Morris Heights, New York City,, by John Christopher Schwab
- Battle maps and charts of the American Revolution,, with explanatory notes and school history references., With a new introd. by George Athan Billias
- Washington at Valley Forge one hundred years ago, or, The foot-prints of the revolution, by Theo. W. Bean
- The compleat victory, Saratoga and the American Revolution, Kevin J. Weddle
- Valley Forge, by Richard Ammon ; illustrated by Bill Farnsworth
- Defence of Col. Timothy Pickering, against Bancroft's history, by S. Swett
- Redcoats and rebels, the American Revolution through British eyes, Christopher Hibbert
- The shot heard round the world, the battles of Lexington and Concord, Nancy Whitelaw
- The minute men, the first fight : myths & realities of the American revolution, John R. Galvin
- Major André's journal;, operations of the British army under Lieutenant Generals Sir William Howe and Sir Henry Clinton, June, 1777 to November, 1778, recorded by Major John André, adjutant general; to which is added The ethics of Major André's mission,, by C. De W. Willcox, Col., U.S.A
- The British are coming, the war for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777, Rick Atkinson
- Henry Knox, George Washington's confidant, general of artillery, and America's first secretary of war, by Thomas J. Lonergan
- Historical register of officers of the Continental army during the war of the Revolution, April, 1775, to December, 1783
- The battle for the fourteenth colony, America's war of liberation in Canada, 1774-1776, Mark R. Anderson
- Those damned rebels;, the American Revolution as seen through British eyes
- Appeal to arms;, a military history of the American Revolution
- Diary of a common soldier in the American Revolution, 1775-1, an annotated edition of the military journal of Jeremiah Greenman, edited by Robert C. Bray & Paul E. Bushnell
- Patriot battles, how the War of Independence was fought, Michael Stephenson
- History of Colonel Jonathan Mitchell's Cumberland County regiment of the Bagaduce expedition, 1779,, with biograpical [sic] sketches of the commissioned officers and pay rolls of the companies,, by Nathan Goold ... Reprinted from the Maine Historical Society's Quarterly
- Thrust for Canada, the American attempt on Quebec in 1775-1776, Robert McConnell Hatch ; illustrated with photos. and maps
- Benedict Arnold's navy, the ragtag fleet that lost the Battle of Lake Champlain but won the American Revolution, James L. Nelson
- Valcour, the 1776 campaign that saved the cause of liberty, Jack Kelly
- The War for Independence,, a military history
- André's journal;, an authentic record of the movements and engagements of the British Army in America from June 1777 to November 1778 as recorded from day to day by Major John André;, ed. by Henry Cabot Lodge
- Where and how the war was fought, an armchair tour of the American Revolution, by William J. Casey
- The war in the South, the Carolinas and Georgia in the American Revolution, an informal history, Donald Barr Chidsey
- The first salute, Barbara W. Tuchman
- The West Point history of the American Revolution, the United States Military Academy, editors: Clifford J. Rogers, Ty Seidule, and Samuel J. Watson
- Lexington and Concord, 1775, what really happened, by Jean Poindexter Colby ; illustrated with photographs by Barbara Cooney ; old prints and maps
- The Battle of Lexington and Concord, by Neil Johnson
- The Marquis de La Fayette in the American revolution., With some account of the attitude of France toward the war of independence., By Charlemagne Tower, Jr. ..