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Lost Letters of the American Revolution: Uncovered, Unfiltered, Unforgettable

Lost Letters of the American Revolution: Uncovered, Unfiltered, Unforgettable - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Elizabeth WinslowPublish date:11/30/2025Pages:372
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Elizabeth Winslow PublishingISBN-13:9798218727024UPC:9798218727024Book Category:History, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:United States, Memoirs, SurvivalBook Topic:Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)Size:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.13 inchesWeight:1.8519Product ID:SC190RQSHE

The letters they never wanted you to read reveal the American Revolution as it was truly lived - in the private words of soldiers, civilians, spies, and forgotten voices.

These American Revolution letters, buried in archives and lost to history for centuries, allow the fight for independence to speak for itself - unfiltered, intimate, and deeply human.

Drawn from original primary sources, The Lost Letters of the American Revolution is a remarkable collection of more than 100 authentic 18th-century letters that pulls back the curtain on the untold human drama behind America's struggle for independence.

Here are the words they never meant for us to see: spies sending coded messages in lemon juice, desperate mothers begging Congress for food and shelter, soldiers marching toward likely death, and enslaved men pleading for the liberty they were promised but denied. Within these pages lies the infamous letter from Benedict Arnold - the act of treachery that nearly sold a young nation to the British.

These are not polished speeches or patriotic slogans. They are raw confessions written in fear, longing, love, hope, and betrayal. Together, they weave a powerful story of ordinary people caught in extraordinary times - Patriots and Loyalists, daughters and deserters, officers and laborers, and heroes history nearly forgot.

Because the volume is drawn directly from authentic primary source documents, it is especially valuable for educational and institutional use.

This collection is ideal for readers and institutions seeking:

  • Revolutionary War history and firsthand accounts
  • Primary source documents from Colonial America
  • The human experiences behind America's founding
  • Classroom-ready materials for document analysis

A dedicated Teacher's Edition is available, designed specifically for homeschool programs, high school classrooms, and college-level American history courses. The Teacher's Edition includes guided discussion questions, primary source analysis exercises, writing prompts, and structured activities aligned with secondary and collegiate curriculum standards.

Students do not simply read about history - they examine real letters, analyze authentic voices, interpret historical context, and engage directly with the documentary record of the American Revolution.

For a fully immersive educational experience, a companion volume, Lost Recipes of the American Revolution, invites readers to explore the era through foodways inspired by historical sources. Students and families can read the letters, study the period, and even cook recipes reflective of 18th-century life, creating a hands-on connection to early American history.

Suspenseful, intimate, and academically valuable, The Lost Letters of the American Revolution presents history as it was lived - not retold, revised, or romanticized - but written in the private words of those who shaped a nation.

A Note on Spelling and Historical Accuracy

This book contains genuine 18th-century documents and personal correspondence. To preserve historical integrity, original spelling, grammar, capitalization, and punctuation have been intentionally retained. While some words may appear inconsistent by modern standards, they reflect the authentic language and conventions of the time.

Experience the American Revolution not as legend, but through the primary source letters of those who lived it.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Elizabeth Winslow PublishingISBN-13:9798218727024UPC:9798218727024Book Category:History, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:United States, Memoirs, SurvivalBook Topic:Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)Size:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.13 inchesWeight:1.8519Product ID:SC190RQSHE
Winslow, Elizabeth: - Elizabeth Winslow is a historical nonfiction author dedicated to preserving and presenting original primary sources from the American Revolutionary era. Her work focuses on letters, diaries, depositions, and archival materials that reveal the human experience behind America's founding. Through careful research and contextual framing, she brings forward the voices of soldiers, women, Loyalists, patriots, and ordinary citizens whose words were never meant for publication.Winslow's work is designed to support educators, students, libraries, and history enthusiasts seeking authentic documentation of the American Revolution. She is the founder of Elizabeth Winslow Publishing and lives in the United States.
Publisher: Elizabeth Winslow Publishing

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