Revere, Paul, 1735-1818
Date
1735-1818
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Revere, Paul, 1735-1818
Name
Revere, Paul
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Incoming Resources
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- Paul Revere, artisan, businessman, and patriot--the man behind the myth
- Paul Revere's ride, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Paul Revere & the world he lived in, [by] Esther Forbes
- Longfellow's country,, by Helen Archibald Clarke ..
- The Paul Revere album,, by Howard W. Spurr; containing a complete description of Goss' "Life of Col. Paul Revere," and more than twenty engravings with descriptions of incidents in the life of the hero of the "Midnight ride," April 18, 1775
- And then what happened, Paul Revere?, by Jean Fritz ; pictures by Margot Tomes
- Paul Revere,, a picture book
- America's Paul Revere, written by Esther Forbes ; pictures by Lynd Ward
- Paul Revere's ride, David Hackett Fischer
- Why Longfellow lied, the truth about Paul Revere's midnight ride, Jeff Lantos
- Who was Paul Revere?, by Roberta Edwards ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- The Bloody Massacre; perpetrated in King-Street, Boston, on March 5th, 1770,, by a party of the 29th Regiment. Together with a print of the event taken from the plate engraved by Paul Revere, the report from the Boston gazette, and a note by Richard Hale
- The spirit of Paul Revere--a glorious heritage for American industry,, by C. Donald Dallas
- The Penobscot Expedition, Commodore Saltonstall and the Massachusetts Conspiracy of 1779, George E. Buker
- Paul Revere, rider for the Revolution, Barbara Ford
- Paul Revere's ride, by Xavier Niz ; illustrated by Brian Bascle
- Paul Revere's midnight ride, by Stephen Krensky ; illustrations by Greg Harlin
- America's Paul Revere, written by Esther Forbes ; pictures by Lynd Ward
- The American Revolution, one nation's rise to independence, History Channel presents
- And then what happened, Paul Revere?, Pictures by Margot Tomes
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