An edition of Paul Revere (2004)

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An edition of Paul Revere (2004)

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Profiles American patriot Paul Revere, who was known not only for his midnight ride, but also for his skill as a silversmith and, later, for producing copper sheeting used on warships and building domes.

Publish Date
Publisher
Blackbirch Press
Language
English
Pages
104

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2004, Blackbirch Press
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San Diego, Calif

Table of Contents

"A continual roar of musquetry"
Childhood in Boston
Early opposition to taxes
Bloodshed and war fever
Ride to revolution
Later years and legacy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 102) and index.

Series
Triangle histories.
Genre
Juvenile literature., Biography, Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.3/311/092, B
Library of Congress
F69.R43 I54 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
104 p. :
Number of pages
104

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3578336M
Internet Archive
paulrevere0000ingr
ISBN 10
1567117805
LCCN
2002156278
OCLC/WorldCat
51306244
Library Thing
1928845

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