As always the DK Eyewitness books are good to supplement nonfiction about a particular subject. They show you what the other books only mention or barely describe. Lots of history paintings, both contemporary and later. Photos of objects used at the time, many of which we can usually only imagine: a linstock for a cannon, the original Purple Heart, shot bags, a cartridge box, a powder horn, musket flints, the British musket "Brown Bess," some of the medical equipment. There are a few photographs of people reenacting events of the time; these are not labeled as modern reenactments so those unfamiliar with these activities might think they're photos of events of the time. A little more clarity here would be helpful. There is a glossary of terms modern students may not be familiar with. A timeline lists events in order of their happening. A page of Fascinating Facts gives tidbits that don't fit in elsewhere. A page gives some questions and answers of other things that don't fit. A two-page listing gives useful websites, suggested places to visit where things actually happened, and a couple of reenactment event dates are given (December 16th reenactment of the Boston Tea Party, April 19 Patriot's Day commemorating the Battle of Lexington and Concord).
Recommended for students of American history and for those who don't remember much from their own school days.