America Victorious

Lesser Known Campaigns and Commanders That Helped Win American Independence

About the Book

Coming Soon!

America Victorious, written by Tom Hand, shares engaging stories of some of the lesser-known men who fought our country’s battles in countless places across our young nation. 

 From the Minutemen who fired the “shot heard round the world” at Lexington and Concord, to Nathanael Greene’s exploits in the southern theater, to George Rogers Clark’s conquest of the Illinois and Ohio Country, the book is filled with interesting tales of the heroic deeds that secured our country’s independence. By examining these struggles against all odds, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the men who fought the good fight for eight long years with little to sustain them except their innate courage and their dream of a land in which they could chart their own destiny. 

These stories, along with more than 150 images and nearly two dozen beautifully detailed maps, celebrate the indomitable American spirit and the perseverance that allowed our forefathers to overcome extraordinary odds. Written with a patriotic tone, America Victorious seeks to inspire renewed appreciation and love of country. 

All proceeds will be donated to the Preserving America Grant Program to help historical organizations across the country tell the incredible story of our nation’s founding era.

(288 pages, 130 images, 7.5 x 9.5 inches)

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An American Triumph

Tom Hand’s An American Triumph: America’s Founding Era Through the Lives of Ben Franklin, George Washington, and John Adams masterfully blends the personal experiences and historic milestones of these three Founding Fathers into an engaging narrative written for the everyday American. Through a collection of captivating stories from Ben Franklin’s birth in 1706 to the passing of John Adams on July 4, 1826, An American Triumph focuses on the momentous events where Franklin, Washington, and Adams played a vital role. 

“The American story is truly an inspirational one. The creation of this wonderful country was not inevitable or preordained. It took hard work and bloodshed, brilliant thoughts and difficult decisions, to make it all happen.”