No, he never wrote books. He was a silversmith. The whole ride fable comes from a Longfellow poem. This includes the signal.His most important thing is the flier of the Boston Massacre. He drew the event and it was mainly Propaganda made to incite the colonist against the British.Revere was stopped by a British patrol and his horse taken. He never finished the ride, but two men did. They were named Prescott and Dawes. In 1861 Revere came to fame through a poem written by Longfellow on the eve of the civil war. He was trying to write about patriotism and remind people that they were one nation. This poem has been used as history and it isn't.
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As far as I know, Paul Revere never wrote any books. (He was mainly known for being a very successful silversmith, and you can see some of his work at historical museums like Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.) Revere did, however, write letters, and some of them have survived. You can see several of his hand-written letters digitized via the Massachusetts Historical Society. But if you are asking if there are books about Paul Revere, undoubtedly there are. A good resource for accurate historical information about Paul Revere's life is Boston's Paul Revere House Museum. I enclose the link. www.paulreverehouse.org/
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