This particular chapbook features a selection of poems that I have included in other published works (listed at the end of the book), or in my Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) chapter newsletters. The theme revolves around the American Revolutionary period, with some poems offering humor and others elevating the topic to a more thoughtful level.
Notes about Chapbooks
This "chapbook" derives its name from the itinerant peddlers known as "chapmen," who originally sold these small, inexpensive books. These chapmen traveled through towns and rural areas, offering a variety of items, including these portable books. The term "chapman" comes from the Old English word "ceap," meaning "trade" or "business." Thus, "chapbook" refers to the books sold by these traders. Chapbooks were often small, affordable, and easy to carry, making them ideal for peddlers. They contained a diverse range of materials, including poems, stories, religious texts, and political pamphlets. These chapbooks played a crucial role in making literature and other printed materials accessible to a broader audience, especially those in rural areas.
Step into the heart of the American Revolution with "Revolutionary Verse," a captivating collection of poems that bring to life the valor, struggles, and spirit of the patriots who fought for independence. Authored by Rick Laws, this chapbook is a tribute to the enduring legacy of the American Revolution, commemorating the 250th anniversary of America's birth.
Highlights include:
• "Toast to the Father of Our Nation":": A heartfelt tribute to George Washington, celebrating his leadership and vision
• "Soldiers Shaving": A vivid portrayal of the discipline and pride of Continental soldiers. • "The Art of the Powdered Wig": A humorous take on the elaborate military dress codes of the era.
• "The Straight-Laced Soldier's Lament": A lighthearted look at the challenges faced by soldiers with their ambidextrous boots.
• "Hardtack and Corn": A reflection on the humble rations that fueled the fight for freedom.
• "The Ramrod's Flight": A glimpse into the human side of battle, capturing the mishaps and camaraderie of soldiers.
• "The Kings Mountain Messenger": An epic recounting of Joseph Greer's heroic journey to deliver news of victory.
• "The Rye-Revered Rye of Mount Vernon": A celebration of George Washington's whiskey distillery and its role in American history.
This “Chapbook” is a free PDF download, or hard copy can be purchased and mailed to you.
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ISBN 978-1-300-33836-9
(Soft Cover Perfect Bound)