This Week's Suggested Book from the Ashbrook Center (Monday, October 12, 1998)
 | | Paul Revere's Ride
by David Hackett Fischer |
Oxford University Press 445 pages, January 1995 Paperback, 16.95 ISBN: 0195098315
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Paul Revere's midnight ride looms as an almost mythical event in American history--yet it has been largely ignored by scholars and left to patriotic writers and debunkers. Now one of the foremost American historians offers the first full-scale history of this monumental event.
In Paul Revere's Ride, David Hackett Fischer fashions an exciting narrative that offers deep insight into the outbreak of revolution and the emergence of the American republic. Beginnning in the years before the war, Fischer illuminates the figure of Paul Revere, a man far more complex than the simple artisan and messenger of tradition. Drawing on intensive new research, Fischer guides readers through the world of Boston's revolutionary movement, recreates the fateful events of April 18th, and provides a fresh interpretation of the battle that began the war at Lexington and Concord.
Returning Paul Revere to center stage in these critical events, Paul Revere's Ride captures both the drama and the underlying developments in a triumphant return to narrative history at its finest.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Paul Revere's America
- General Gage's Dilemma
- First Strokes
- Mounting Tensions
- The Mission
- The Warning
- The March
- The Capture
- The Alarm
- The Muster
- The Great Fear
- The Rescue
- The First Shot
- The Battle
- A Circle of Fire
- Aftermath
- Epilogue
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