In 1775 in Boston, twelve-year-old Mary Cates, a silver polisher in Paul Revere's shop and a patriot, becomes a spy when she accidentally discovers that an apprentice is working against their boss.
An animated adaptation depicting Ralph Waldo Emerson's telling of Paul Revere's fateful horseback ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams of the British Army's movements, and also depicts the famed "shot heard 'round the world" which began the American war for independence.
A biography of the patriot of the Revolution who had many trades, among them silver work, manufacture of copper, casting of bells, engraving, and dentistry.
Presents an account of the life and times of Paul Revere, the patriot who's famous ride alerted the colonists of the arrival of British military troops. Based on the book by Jean Fritz.
Text and maps describe the route traveled by Paul Revere when he warned the colonists of the approach of the British prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution.
An illustrated version of the narrative poem which describes Paul Revere's midnight ride in 1775 to warn the people of the Boston countryside of an impending attack by the British.