Paul Revere

  • Paul Revere: Patriot and Craftsman (1735-1818)
    By Dan Zadra, John Keely, Dick Brude

    A brief biography of Paul Revere stressing his patriotic acts and his skill as a silversmith.

  • Paul Revere
    By Jim Whiting

    Paul Revere was an expert silversmith.

  • Paul Revere
    By Heather Lehr Wagner

    Three other men—Elijah Sanderson, Jonathan Loring, and Solomon Brown—had been dispatched to give warning to Concord or keep an eye on the Regulars' movements, and they had all been captured by the same group of ten soldiers who now held ...

  • Paul Revere
    By Martin Lee

    A biography of the Revolutionary War patriot who was also a renowned silversmith.

  • Paul Revere: Boston Patriot
    By Augusta Stevenson

    Presents the boyhood of the well-known Boston silversmith and patriot of the Revolution, famous for his ride to warn the countryside of the approaching British.

  • Paul Revere
    By Jane Sutcliffe

    Explores the life of Paul Revere, including his career as a silversmith, his participation in the Boston Tea Party, and his race to warn colonists that the British were coming to attack.

  • Paul Revere
    By Sarah Tieck

    Presents a biography of Paul Revere, an early statesman who warned of the British arrival to Massachusetts in 1775 at the beginning of the American Revolution.

  • Paul Revere
    By Rick Burke

    Paul Revere was an American patriot who risked his life to warn others about British soldiers.

  • Paul Revere: Sons of Liberty Bowl
    By Gerald W. R. Ward

    Art historian Gerald W.R. Ward tells the true story of Paul Revere's most iconic creation, the Sons of Liberty Bowl, made on the threshold of the Revolutionary War.

  • Paul Revere: American Patriot
    By Barbara Ford

    Renowned for his silversmithing, his ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts to warn that the British were attacking made Paul Revere famous. However, Paul Revere was also involved with other events that led to the American Revolution.

  • Paul Revere: American Patriot
    By Barbara Ford

    Renowned for his silversmithing, his ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts to warn that the British were attacking made Paul Revere famous. However, Paul Revere was also involved with other events that led to the American Revolution.

  • Paul Revere: Son of Liberty
    By Keith Brandt

    High-interest biographies focus on what's most interesting to the young reader -- the childhood and young-adult years of famous men and women.