- Writings, Thomas Jefferson
- The life and public services of Samuel Adams,, being a narrative of his acts and opinions, and of his agency in producing and forwarding the American Revolution, with extracts from his correspondence, State papers, and political essays
- Common sense, a political history, Sophia Rosenfeld
- The disaffected, Britain's occupation of Philadelphia during the American Revolution, Aaron Sullivan
- Dr. Benjamin Rush, the founding father who healed a wounded nation, Harlow Giles Unger
- Sister revolutions, French lightning, American light, Susan Dunn
- American scripture, making the Declaration of Independence, Pauline Maier
- Writings, John Marshall
- Independence, the struggle to set America free, John Ferling.
- Reluctant break with Britain, from Stamp Act to Bunker Hill, Gregory T. Edgar
- God against the revolution, the loyalist clergy's case against the American Revolution, Gregg L. Frazer
- Hamilton, Adams, Jefferson, the politics of enlightenment and the American founding, Darren Staloff
- The Articles of Confederation, the first constitution of the United States, Barbara Silberdick Feinberg
- Patrick Henry, first among patriots, Thomas S. Kidd
- El Hall de la Independencia, Aaron Carr
- 46 pages, Thomas Paine, Common Sense, and the turning point to American independence, by Scott Liell
- The Declaration of Independence, a model for individual rights, by Don Nardo
- Christopher Gadsden and the American Revolution, E. Stanly Godbold, Jr., Robert H. Woody
- The Declaration of Independence, by Melissa McDaniel
- The loyalists of America and their times: from 1620 to 1816
- Washington's secret war, the hidden history of Valley Forge, Thomas Fleming
- American Revolution, by Steve Wiegand, award-winning political journalist and history writer
- Early American orations, 1760-1824., Edited with an introd. and notes by Louie R. Heller
- The slaveholding republic, an account of the United States government's relations to slavery, Don E. Fehrenbacher ; completed and edited by Ward M. McAfee
- John Adams, David McCullough
- Thomas Paine's American ideology, A. Owen Aldridge
- Common sense, Thomas Paine ; with an introduction by Diana Gabaldon
- They preached liberty, an anthology of timely quotations from New England ministers of the American Revolution on the subject of liberty, its source, nature, obigations, types, and blessings, with an introductory essay and biographical sketches by Franklin P. Cole
- Common sense, and other political writings;, edited with an introd. by Nelson F. Adkins
- Memoir of the life of Richard Henry Lee,, and his correspondence with the most distinguished men in America and Europe, illustrative of their characters, and of the events of the American Revolution., By his grandson Richard H. Lee, of Leesburg, Virginia
- George Washington on leadership, Richard Brookhiser
- To begin the world anew, the genius and ambiguities of the American founders, Bernard Bailyn
- John Adams, by Robert A. East
- Virtue, valor, & vanity, the Founding Fathers and the pursuit of fame, Eric Burns
- Glenn Beck's common sense, the case against an out-of-control government, inspired by Thomas Paine, Glenn Beck ; with Joseph Kerry
- A son of thunder, Patrick Henry and the American republic, Henry Mayer
- Madison's gift, five partnerships that built America, David O. Stewart
- Rights of man ;, and, Common sense, Thomas Paine ; with an introduction by Michael Foot
- The works of John Adams, second President of the United States., With a life of the author, notes and illus. by his grandson Charles Francis Adams. Boston, Little, Brown, 1856
- Benjamin Rush, patriot and physician, Alyn Brodsky
- Thomas Jefferson, revolutionary, a radical's struggle to remake America, Kevin R. C. Gutzman
- The creation of America, through revolution to empire, Francis Jennings
- Runaway America, Benjamin Franklin, slavery, and the American Revolution, David Waldstreicher
- Novanglus and Massachusettensis;, or, Political essays published in the years 1774 and 1775 on the principal points of controversy between Great Britain and her colonies., The former by John Adams, the latter by Jonathan Sewall. To which are added a number of letters lately written by President Adams to the Honourable William Tudor, some of which were never before published
- The radicalism of the American Revolution, Gordon S. Wood
- The compleated autobiography by Benjamin Franklin, compiled and edited by Mark Skousen
- John Witherspoon's American Revolution, Gideon Mailer
- Alexander Hamilton, an essay on American union, by Frederick Scott Oliver
- Setting the world ablaze, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and the American Revolution, John Ferling
- Declaration, the nine tumultuous weeks when America became independent, May 1-July 4, 1776, William Hogeland