With Fire and Sword: The Battle of Bunker Hill and the Beginning of the American Revolution
by James L. Nelson (2024)
Like 'Bunker Hill', this book details the pivotal Battle of Bunker Hill and its immediate context.

by Nathaniel Philbrick (2013)
From the Preface... In the pages that follow, I hope to provide an intimate account of how over the course of just eighteen months a revolution transformed a city and the towns that surrounded it, and how that transformation influenced what eventually became the Unites States of America. This is the story of two charismatic and forceful leaders (one from Massachusetts, the other from Virginia), but it is also the story of two ministers (one a subtle, even Machiavellian, patriot, the other a punster and a loyalist); of a poet, patriot, and caregiver to four orphaned children; of a wealthy merchant who wanted to be everybody's friend; of a conniving traitor whose girlfriend betrayed him; of a sea captain from Marblehead who became America's first naval hero; of a bookseller with a permanently mangled hand who after a 300-mile trek through the wilderness helped to force the evacuation of the British; and of many others.
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by James L. Nelson (2024)
Like 'Bunker Hill', this book details the pivotal Battle of Bunker Hill and its immediate context.
by Serena Zabin (2020)
Similar to 'Bunker Hill', this explores the British and American interactions in Boston leading to revolution.
by Richard Frothingham (1849)
This classic work, like 'Bunker Hill', provides deep insight into the early days of the revolution around Boston.

by Nathaniel Philbrick (2016)
From the author of 'Bunker Hill', this delves into the complex relationships and political intrigue of the Revolution.
by Paul Lockhart (2011)
Like 'Bunker Hill', this offers a close examination of the Battle of Bunker Hill and the surrounding siege of Boston.
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