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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the award-winning historian and filmmakers of The Civil War, Baseball, Jazz, The Roosevelts, and others: a richly illustrated, human-centered history of America’s founding struggle—expanding on the landmark, six-part PBS series to be aired in November 2025
“From a small spark kindled in America, a flame has arisen not to be extinguished.” —Thomas Paine
In defeating the British Empire and giving birth to a new nation, the American Revolution turned the world upside down. Thirteen colonies on the Atlantic coast rose in rebellion, won their independence, and established a new form of government that radically reshaped the continent and inspired independence movements and democratic reforms around the globe.
The American Revolution was at once a war for independence, a civil war, and a world war, fought by neighbors on American farms and between global powers an ocean or more away. In this sumptuous volume, historian Geoffrey C. Ward ably steers us through the international forces at play, telling the story not from the top down but from the bottom up—and through the eyes of not only our “Founding Fathers” but also those of ordinary soldiers, as well as underrepresented populations such as women, African Americans, Native Americans, and American Loyalists, asking who exactly was entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Enriched by guest essays from lauded historians such as Vincent Brown, Maya Jasanoff, Jane Kamensky, and Alan Taylor, and by an astonishing array of prints, drawings, paintings, texts, and pamphlets from the time period, as well as newly commissioned art and maps—and woven together with the words of Thomas Paine— The American Revolution reveals a nation still grappling with the questions that fueled its remarkable founding.

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A richly human-centered history of America's founding struggleA richly human-centered history of America's founding struggle

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf
Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 11, 2025
Edition ‏ : ‎ Media tie-in
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 608 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 052565867X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0525658672
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.1 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.63 x 1.52 x 11.09 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #234 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1 in Military History Pictorials #1 in American Military History #1 in U.S. Revolution & Founding History
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  1. Luis F

    The American Revolution: An Intimate History
    This book is nothing short of a masterpiece. The American Revolution: An Intimate History takes the familiar story of 1776–1783 and transforms it into something vivid, nuanced, and deeply human. Ward’s writing is powerful, cinematic, and full of empathy — and when paired with Ken Burns’s signature historical sensibility, it’s a profound journey into the heart of America’s founding.Why This Book Is ExtraordinaryA Revolutionary Saga from the Ground UpUnlike many histories that center only on the Founding Fathers or the big political battles, Ward and Burns bring in everyday people: militiamen, Loyalist families, Black soldiers, women pamphleteers, Native Americans. According to Square Books, they “tell the story … through the eyes of not only our ‘Founding Fathers’ but also … ordinary soldiers … and underrepresented populations.”Square BooksThis perspective makes the Revolution feel like something real and messy — not just a mythic origin story.Balanced and HonestThe authors don’t shy away from darker truths. Publisher’s Weekly notes how Ward confronts the paradox of liberty and slavery, noting with sorrow that after the war, “five enslaved people captured at Yorktown were returned to Thomas Jefferson … Two more … were returned to George Washington.”PublishersWeekly.comThat kind of honesty gives the book real moral weight.Beautifully DesignedThis is a beautifully made volume — richly illustrated with maps, paintings, pamphlets, and historic prints.PublishersWeekly.com+1These visuals are more than decoration; they help ground the narrative, making each moment feel like stepping into a gallery of real lives and real struggles.Expert VoicesWard and Burns don’t work alone. Throughout the book, there are guest essays by respected historians — Vincent Brown, Maya Jasanoff, Jane Kamensky, and others — which add depth, perspective, and a variety of voices.Square BooksThis broadens the narrative without making it feel fragmented.Lyrical, Yet Serious ProseWard’s writing has real grace. According to Barnes & Noble’s description, his prose “moves with a measured, cinematic cadence … a long conversation across centuries.”Barnes & NobleHe manages to be scholarly without being dry, and emotional without being sentimental.Relevance TodayOne of this book’s greatest strengths is how it connects the Revolution to our present moment. It’s not just about battles and politics — it’s about identity, power, and who was truly included in the promise of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” As Booklist put it, the book “profoundly deepens our understanding of our nation’s origins and how the past is shaping our volatile present.”Book MarksA Few Things to NoteBecause of the depth and detail, it’s a big read — not a quick, lightweight history.The amount of visual material (maps, paintings, documents) is dense, which is wonderful, but might feel a little overwhelming at points.ProbinismFor readers looking for a tightly argued academic monograph, there are moments where some of the historiographical debates are simplified to keep things accessible.ProbinismFinal Verdict: This is easily one of the most compelling, beautifully told books on the American Revolution I’ve read. It balances sweeping history with personal stories, celebrates triumphs, and doesn’t hide the contradictions. Whether you’re a history buff, a student, or just curious about how America was born — this book will stay with you long after the last page. Highly recommend.

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  2. Hans471

    Anyone interested in the true history of the founding of our country needs to read this.
    What a wonderful, beautiful book! By far one of the nicest books I have ever purchased. I watched the series on PBS and saw there was a companion book. I immediately ordered it as a Christmas present for my brother (who doesn’t get PBS). Its so nice I have decided to buy another copy to keep at my house as its nice to sit down and read from time to time. Wonderful illustrations and a fair and balanced history of our countries founding.

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  3. Amazon Customer

    Carefully Researched & Well illustrated Work Outstanding As Companion To The Audion-Visual Set.
    Another Ken Burns/PBS Triumph as a well researched and detailed historical record of the founding ofthe United States of America. This book is a companion to the DVD/Blu-Ray audio-visual (A/V) set that allowsthe viewer to go on to research deeper in order to gain further knowledge. The only regret is that it does notinclude “The Great Awakening,” whereby a Colonial Religious Revival had taken place on/about the same timeas the Revolution which lamented the lost Rights of English Liberty as the colonists were always regarded asinferiors- second class persons – always ridiculed. Colonists were consistantly denied Equality as being British Subjects and always regarded as inferiors: “Colonials,” as they were called in Great Britian, greatly despised. One must remember that the Colony of Georgia was a “Dumping Ground for English Prisoners,” and after the Revolution, Austrialia had this dubious honor. On the upside, both the book and the A/V set explains why Coffee in the U.S.A., is more popular than Tea as a direct result of the American Revolution; there is even a publication sold by Amazon that covers this topic. My summary of this Ken Burns/PBS book is: Simply Outstanding! Makes a great gift item too!

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  4. Raider Red

    Beautiful book
    The book gets 5 stars. Wonderful as one will learn so much more than is taught in school. HOWEVER the shipping method is awful. Covers were torn and when you purchase as a gift you really don’t want torn covers.

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  5. Pekemom

    High Qualith Art and Text
    This is a large “coffee table” sized book. The product quality is superb. Ideally one should buy a clear book cover to preserve the beautifully printed book jacket. Text and illustrations are high quality. The price is half of the publisher’s price. This will provide hours of learned reading.

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  6. Jayne In NY

    Great book
    If you liked the series this is a great accompaniment. Attractive coffee table book and great reference for history buff.

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  7. Jennifer

    Poor packaging
    The book is lovely HOWEVER packaging was inappropriate. It was packaged I. A Mylar bag and arrived with the dust over edges worn , the spine misshapened and the bottom of several pages dog eared.

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  8. T. Bobbitt

    Beautiful and informative history by one of our greatest story-tellers, Ken Vurns
    Excited to receive this, a long awaited volume. Sadly, the back cover was torn when packaged. Wish it had been enclosed in wrap to protect it.

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  9. Dr. G.

    Beautiful book of the PBS series

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