Paul Revere

Paul Revere by George Sullivan, published by Scholastic Reference in 1999, is a 128-page biography that brings to life the legendary midnight ride of Paul Revere. This edition presents an exploration of Revere’s involvement in key events leading up to the American Revolution, providing readers with insights into his life and contributions alongside other notable figures such as John Hancock and Sam Adams.
In this biography, readers will find a wealth of historical context, including historic prints, maps, and photographs that enhance the narrative. The book also features a chronology, bibliography, and further reading lists, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the Colonial and Revolutionary periods of United States history. This engaging account not only highlights Revere’s pivotal role but also situates him within the broader tapestry of American history.
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This biography brings Paul Revere’s legendary midnight ride to life, and reveals that Revere was active in many of the events that led to the Revolution. Readers also learn about other famous Americans of the time, including John Hancock and Sam Adams. Includes historic prints, maps, photos, chronology, Bibliography, and further reading lists.
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