The Independence Day Collection: 30 Best American Revolution Novels - Charles Carleton Coffin, James Fenimore Cooper, Herman Melville, Winston Churchill, Rafael Sabatini, Randall Parrish, Alexandre Dumas, S. Weir Mitchell, Cyrus Townsend Brady, Robert W. Chambers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Frank Baird, Bret Harte, Alfred Henry Lewis, Joseph A. Altsheler, James Francis Barrett, Herbert Baird Stimpson, Jeanie Gould Lincoln, Sarah J. Prichard, Maurice Thompson, James Otis, Hezekiah Butterworth, John Esten Cooke, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Neilson Stephens, Amelia E. Barr & Maturin M. Ballou

The Independence Day Collection: 30 Best American Revolution Novels

By Charles Carleton Coffin, James Fenimore Cooper, Herman Melville, Winston Churchill, Rafael Sabatini, Randall Parrish, Alexandre Dumas, S. Weir Mitchell, Cyrus Townsend Brady, Robert W. Chambers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Frank Baird, Bret Harte, Alfred Henry Lewis, Joseph A. Altsheler, James Francis Barrett, Herbert Baird Stimpson, Jeanie Gould Lincoln, Sarah J. Prichard, Maurice Thompson, James Otis, Hezekiah Butterworth, John Esten Cooke, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Neilson Stephens, Amelia E. Barr & Maturin M. Ballou

  • Release Date: 2024-07-31
  • Genre: Historical Fiction

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The act of rebellion and independence that created America. The era that formed the foundations on which this great country has been built on. Like us, some of the most famous writers were inspired by this tumultuous and strongly influential period, by the courage and defiance of people, by the wisdom and persistence of individuals. They based their works on the real historical events, the memoirs of participants and true accounts of the war and revolution. The incredible acts of bravery and defiance sparked the imagination of masterful storytellers leading to the creation of captivating tales filled with action, courage, military exploits, naval battles, espionage, and romance amidst war. From Herman Melville's profound character studies to Nathaniel Hawthorne's intricate moral explorations, these authors collectively enrich our understanding of the Revolutionary period. This anthology is not merely a historical recounting but a rich, multifaceted dialogue on freedom, identity, and the human spirit.

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