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  • image of man riding a horse in gallop with the title Paul Revere's Ride

    Paul Revere’s Ride: by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    $8.99
  • Revolutionary Prudence Wright

    $18.99
  • book title reading Revolutionary Recipes, Colonial Food, Love, and More

    Revolutionary Recipes: Colonial Food, Lore, and More

    $4.00
  • Spies, Soldiers, Couriers and Saboteurs

    $15.00
  • Front cover of a dark blue book with an image of people in a bell tower in the middle

    The Bells of Paul Revere, His Sons, and Grandsons

    $6.00
  • The Boston Massacre: A Family History

    $30.00
  • The Midnight Ride

    $9.99
  • The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere: From History to Folklore

    $2.00
  • Book cover of The Mistress and the Key by Ben Mezrich

    The Mistress and the Key

    $30.00
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