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  • Bibliography:
    7 Books
  • First Book:
    January 2003
  • Latest Book:
    April 2010
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Book List in Order: 7 titles




  • In the early morning hours of June 17, 1775, 1,200 Americans fortified a hill on the Charlestown Peninsula within sight of the 5,000 British troops occupying the city of Boston. These craftsmen, clerks and farmers threw out a challenge to the British...



  • On July 3, 1776, 427 ships loaded with 34,000 British and Hessian troops sailed into New York Harbor to confront the Continental Army commanded by General George Washington. In launching the largest invasion force in its history, Britain was determin...



  • On July 3, 1776, 427 ships loaded with 34,000 British and Hessian troops sailed into New York Harbor to confront the Continental Army commanded by General George Washington. In launching the largest invasion force in its history, Britain was determin...



  • On the afternoon of October 19, 1781, British regiments marched down a road below Yorktown, Virginia, between lines of victorious American troops and their French Allies. As the British marched to an open field to surrender their muskets and flags, a...



  • On the afternoon of October 19, 1781, British regiments marched down a road below Yorktown, Virginia, between lines of victorious American troops and their French Allies. As the British marched to an open field to surrender their muskets and flags, a...



  • In an age famous for its violence, the struggle for the crown of England in 1066 could best be described as terror and brutality on a magnitude England had not suffered before. BONES BENEATH THE BUTTERCUPS chronicles the conflict between three powerf...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

John H. Davis has published 7 books.

John H. Davis does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Bones Beneath the Buttercups, was published in April 2010.

The first book by John H. Davis, Twilight of the Godfathers, was published in January 2003.

No. John H. Davis does not write books in series.