PAUL REVERE: and the Minute Men by Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1950 Landmark Books 4

Published by Random House
182 pages
Copyright 1950
5.75x8.5 inches




DESCRIPTION:
Young Paul Revere was proud of his French father. It was from his father that Paul learned every trick and detail of silvermaking. In time he became such a fine silversmith that his craftsmanship alone would have made him famous. But as Paul grew older, things happened - great things - that drew his attention from his craft. History was being made in Boston, and in every part of the thirteen colonies. Paul couldn't sit back and watch history march past his door. Not he! He had to get right out and join the parade! So it happened that Paul Revere was selected to warn the Minute Men of Lexington and Concord that the British soldiers were coming. And that wasn't all he did for his country. During the Revolution, and for years after, his great talents were put to use to fill many needs of the new born United States.







Condition:
This book is in very good condition. The dust jacket is in good condition. There is some wear on the corners and a 1.5 inch tear at the top of the back cover. The book itself is in very good condition. The inside pages are clean and intact, without rips or creases. A price has been written in pencil on the inside front cover. See pictures for details.
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