Book Series · 5 Books

Graphic History Books

In order from The Boston Tea Party to Moon Landing.

The Graphic History series is a set of 5 graphic novels by Matt Doeden, published between 2004 and 2007. Written for ages 8–14, most books run about 30 pages.

The Boston Tea Party
Paul Revere's Ride
The Boston Massacre
Dolley Madison Saves History
Moon Landing
Where the story begins

First Book in the Series

The Boston Tea Party
Graphic Nov.
Sale price
$770
Book #1 · Chapter Book · Ages 8–14 · 2004

The Boston Tea Party

By Matt Doeden, Dave Hoover (Illustrator), III Barnett, Charles (Illustrator)

Patriots risk everything to defy British rule in a daring nighttime protest.

32 pages· 1,585 words· Est. 15 min read
$8.10Save 5%
Paperback
Summary: In a daring act of defiance, American Patriots secretly gather under the cover of night to challenge British authority. As tensions rise, they risk their lives to dump British tea into Boston Harbor, igniting a spark that will lead to revolution. Will their bold stand against the Tea Act change the course of history? Dive into this gripping graphic novel to witness a pivotal moment in America's fight for independence.
The complete set

Graphic History Series

5 books · Published 2004–2007

Series
Graphic Nov.
Sale price
$770

The Boston Tea Party

Chapter Book · Ages 8–14 · 2004

Patriots risk everything to defy British rule in a daring nighttime protest.

Paul Revere's Ride

Chapter Book · Ages 8–14 · 2005

A midnight ride to warn of impending danger changes history forever.

The Boston Massacre
Series
Graphic Nov.
Sale price
$858

The Boston Massacre

Chapter Book · Ages 8–14 · 2005

Colonists clash with British troops, igniting a pivotal conflict.

Dolley Madison Saves History
Series
Graphic Nov.
Sale price
$3065

Dolley Madison Saves History

Picture Book · Ages 8–14 · 2005

The story of Dolley Madison's life and her role as the first lady during the War of 1812.

Moon Landing

Picture Book · Ages 8–13 · 2007

Race to the moon: who will take the first step in space's ultimate showdown?

Good to know

Common Questions

How many books are in the Graphic History series?

There are 5 books in the Graphic History series. It began with The Boston Tea Party in 2004, and the newest book, Moon Landing, was published in 2007.

What ages are the Graphic History books best for?

The series is best for ages 8–14, based on the age ranges of the individual books.

The people

The Creatives Behind the Books

The people who bring Graphic History to life.

01

Matt Doeden

Author
02

Dave Hoover

Illustrator
03

III Barnett, Charles

Illustrator
04

Niz

Author
05

Xavier W.

Author
06

Bascle

Illustrator
07

Brian

Illustrator
08

Burgan

Author
09

Michael

Author
10

Williams

Illustrator
11

Keith

Illustrator
12

Barnett III

Illustrator
13

Charles

Illustrator
14

Roger

Author
15

Smalley

Author
16

Cool

Illustrator
17

Anna Maria

Illustrator
18

Joe Dunn

Author
19

Joseph Wight

Illustrator

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