New England in the American Revolution: Stories of Starvation, Disease and Determination by Robert A. Geake.
This title will publish October 7th, 2025.

New Book-New England in the American Revolution- Coming Soon
Charleston, SC—Arcadia Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of New England in the American Revolution: Stories of Starvation, Disease and Determination, a new history of the area by author Robert A. Geake.
About the Book
During the War of Independence, New England’s soldiers faced the possibility of death in battle on the field, from an errant cannon blast or, more commonly, from a skirmish in the woodlands. More feared, perhaps, were the dangers that came off the field of battle in the form of illness, hunger and exposure to the elements.
Those who served “’til the war’s end” faced the tides of sickness and hunger that swept through their encampments and prisons during the region’s frigid and unforgiving winters.
Historian Robert A. Geake explores these challenges through collected diaries, documents and letters. They reveal a largely untold story of the conflict, while providing a true testament to the grit and determination of the Continental army, including patriots of color, during the most demanding of times.
About the Author

Robert A. Geake has been writing about Rhode Island history for more than thirty years. His articles have appeared in the Providence Journal, The Bridge of Pawtuxet, the Coventry Townsman and other publications.
He is the author of ten books on local and New England history, including Keepers of the Bay: A History of the Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island, A History of the Providence River, The New England Mariner Tradition and Colonial New England Curiosities. He is a board member and archivist at the Warwick Historical Society.
About Arcadia Publishing
The History Press is an imprint of Arcadia Publishing
Arcadia Publishing is the nation’s leading publisher of books of local nonfiction and rarely explored pockets of history. Our mission is to connect people with their past, with their communities and with one another. Arcadia has a catalog of thousands of titles exploring the story of America one city, state, or county at a time.