The JAR Annual Volumes, Now All Back in Stock

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October 21, 2020
by Editors Also by this Author

WELCOME!

Journal of the American Revolution is the leading source of knowledge about the American Revolution and Founding Era. We feature smart, groundbreaking research and well-written narratives from expert writers. Our work has been featured by the New York Times, TIME magazine, History Channel, Discovery Channel, Smithsonian, Mental Floss, NPR, and more. Journal of the American Revolution also produces annual hardcover volumes, a branded book series, and the podcast, Dispatches

We are pleased to announce that all six of the on-going series of uniform annual volumes, beginning with 2015, are now once again available. Some of the volumes have been hard to come by, but we have now arranged to have these books automatically replenished going forward—something that was not possible just a few months ago—so that no annual volume will ever go out of print. This is an opportunity to collect the entire set that has been published so far or obtain a missing volume for your collection. The volumes can be ordered through your favorite bookstore or through Westholme Publishing’s shopping cart. Westholme does offer a Book Club, where those who join receive a 25 percent discount off all orders every time and domestic shipping is free. To find out more information, you can visit the Westholme site.

The book club is not limited to the annual volumes. Any Westholme book can be purchased with the discount and free shipping, including Don N. Hagist’s forthcoming, Noble Volunteers: The British Soldiers Who Fought the American Revolution, with a foreword by Rick Atkinson, as well as the latest JAR Books Series title, Anatomy of a Massacre: The Destruction of Gnadenhutten, 1782 by JAR contributor Eric Sterner.

If you would like an autographed copy of Noble Volunteers, the Providence, Rhode Island, independent bookstore, Books on the Square will take preorders for signed copies of Don’s forthcoming book. Information is HERE.

 

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