In graphic novel format, tells of the events leading up to Paul Revere's famous ride to warn of the British attack on Concord.
Lexington Alarmed 1 i I The Hancock-Clarke Parsonage was built in 1738 for Lexington's minister John Hancock. In 1775, it was occupied by his successor Jonas Clarke, whose silhouette still hangs in the house.
This edition features incredible illustrations that are drawn from extensive research and careful historical consideration.
See James D. Butler, Jr., to Edward W. Emerson, April 25, 1888, in Emerson, Diaries and Letters of William ... Shattuck, History of Concord; Josephine Hosmer, “Memoir of Joseph Hosmer,” The Centennial of the Concord Social Circle ...
The complete poem is included in the back of the book.
Presents the Longfellow poem with a personal account by Paul Revere of the events of his midnight ride.
You ride. Greg Harlin's vivid illustrations capture the thrill and the danger of a country on the verge of revolution in Stephen Krensky's dramatic account of the night Paul Revere galloped into history.
This is Steve Sheinkin for the younger set, complete with an American mystery and a look at two important moments in the history of our country.
Paul Revere is commonly remembered in the Longfellow legend of his Midnight Ride before the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord. In this bright, informative biography, Giblin follows Revere's life...
This book reveals another side of this American hero's life, that of a transformational entrepreneur instrumental in the industrial revolution.
Tells the story behind Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's famous poem about the midnight ride of Paul Revere.