A poster celebrating the crowning moment of Longfellows poem, illuminating Reveres ride on a muddy road to Lexington on that cold April night, and the parallel, almost mythic ride into the American imagination. The poster is printed on high-quality stock, spans over three feet wide, and includes the last stanza of the poem.
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About the Authors
Christopher Bing, whose first book, "Casey at the Bat," was named a 2001 Caldecott Honor Book, lives with his wife and three children in Lexington, Massachusetts, in a house directly on the Freedom Trail, the route on which Paul Revere rod
Christopher Bing, whose first book, "Casey at the Bat," was named a 2001 Caldecott Honor Book, lives with his wife and three children in Lexington, Massachusetts, in a house directly on the Freedom Trail, the route on which Paul Revere rod
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