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  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War

    Thomas B. Allen

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 9, 2007)
    Now in paperback—the award-winning National Geographic book that presents the untold story of the invisible war behind the American Revolution. A riveting tale of intrigue, spies, counterspies and secret agents, George Washington, Spymasteris a unique and entertaining account of one of the most important chapters in our nation's history. The compelling narrative reveals the surprising role played by the first commander-in-chief, General George Washington in the War of Independence. Follow the action as 1775 dawns, and Washington finds himself in serious trouble. At war with Britain, the world's most powerful empire, his ragtag army possesses only a few muskets, some cannons, and no money. The Americans' only hope is to wage an invisible war—a war of spies, intelligence networks, and deception. Enter the shadowy world of double agents, covert operations, codes and ciphers—a world so secret that America's spymaster himself doesn't know the identities of some of his agents. Meet members of the elusive Culper Ring, uncover a "mole" in the Sons of Liberty, and see how invisible ink and even a clothesline are used to send secret messages. You can even use Washington's own secret codebook, published here for the first time. Experience at close quarters the successes and failures of the Americans as they strive to outwit the British. Meet the chief of covert operations, one Benjamin Franklin, and several other surprising players in America's secret war. Author Thomas B. Allen has sifted through dozens of historical documents and coded letters to uncover the facts about a time shrouded in secrets. Archival art, coupled with lively pen-and-ink sketches by children's illustrator Cheryl Harness, detail all the action and adventure of this momentous tale. Like the highly acclaimed hardback, this little paperback is sure to have a big impact on the imagination of readers everywhere.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War

    Thomas B. Allen

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Now in paperback—the award-winning National Geographic book that presents the untold story of the invisible war behind the American Revolution. A riveting tale of intrigue, spies, counterspies and secret agents, George Washington, Spymasteris a unique and entertaining account of one of the most important chapters in our nation's history. The compelling narrative reveals the surprising role played by the first commander-in-chief, General George Washington in the War of Independence. Follow the action as 1775 dawns, and Washington finds himself in serious trouble. At war with Britain, the world's most powerful empire, his ragtag army possesses only a few muskets, some cannons, and no money. The Americans' only hope is to wage an invisible war—a war of spies, intelligence networks, and deception. Enter the shadowy world of double agents, covert operations, codes and ciphers—a world so secret that America's spymaster himself doesn't know the identities of some of his agents. Meet members of the elusive Culper Ring, uncover a "mole" in the Sons of Liberty, and see how invisible ink and even a clothesline are used to send secret messages. You can even use Washington's own secret codebook, published here for the first time. Experience at close quarters the successes and failures of the Americans as they strive to outwit the British. Meet the chief of covert operations, one Benjamin Franklin, and several other surprising players in America's secret war. Author Thomas B. Allen has sifted through dozens of historical documents and coded letters to uncover the facts about a time shrouded in secrets. Archival art, coupled with lively pen-and-ink sketches by children's illustrator Cheryl Harness, detail all the action and adventure of this momentous tale. Like the highly acclaimed hardback, this little paperback is sure to have a big impact on the imagination of readers everywhere.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War

    Thomas B. Allen

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 2005)
    All pages are clean and unmarked and the dust jacket is free of tears and wrinkles. The spine is in good shape nice and tight. All orders are packed with care in thick bubble mailers. We take great pride in our packaging.
  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War

    Thomas B. Allen

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Book by Thomas B. Allen
  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won Therevolutionary War

    Thomas B Allen, Cheryl Harness

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 9, 2007)
    Now in paperback the award-winning National Geographic book that presents the untold story of the invisible war behind the American Revolution. A riveting tale of intrigue, spies, counterspies and secret agents, "George Washington, Spymaster"is a unique and entertaining account of one of the most important chapters in our nation's history. The compelling narrative reveals the surprising role played by the first commander-in-chief, General George Washington in the War of Independence. Follow the action as 1775 dawns, and Washington finds himself in serious trouble. At war with Britain, the world's most powerful empire, his ragtag army possesses only a few muskets, some cannons, and no money. The Americans' only hope is to wage an invisible war a war of spies, intelligence networks, and deception. Enter the shadowy world of double agents, covert operations, codes and ciphers a world so secret that America's spymaster himself doesn't know the identities of some of his agents. Meet members of the elusive Culper Ring, uncover a "mole" in the Sons of Liberty, and see how invisible ink and even a clothesline are used to send secret messages. You can even use Washington's own secret codebook, published here for the first time. Experience at close quarters the successes and failures of the Americans as they strive to outwit the British. Meet the chief of covert operations, one Benjamin Franklin, and several other surprising players in America's secret war. Author Thomas B. Allen has sifted through dozens of historical documents and coded letters to uncover the facts about a time shrouded in secrets. Archival art, coupled with lively pen-and-ink sketches by children's illustrator Cheryl Harness, detail all the action and adventure of this momentous tale. Like the highly acclaimed hardback, this little paperback is sure to have a big impact on the imagination of readers everywhere. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visitwww.natgeoed.org/commoncorefor more information."
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  • George Washington, Spymaster: How The Americans Outspied The British And Won The Revolutionary War

    Thomas B. Allen

    Library Binding (National Geographic, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Focuses on George Washington's use of spies.
  • George Washington, Spymaster

    Thomas B. Allen

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 9, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A biography of Revolutionary War general and first President of the United States, George Washington, focusing on his use of spies to gather intelligence that helped the colonies win the war.
  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War

    Thomas Allen

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Inc, Feb. 2, 2005)
    To beat the British forces, George Washington needed more than soldiers. He needed information about the enemy's plans. Historian Thomas B. Allen creates a colorful account of Washington's activities as a master spy. He also shows young listeners how to use codes to decipher the secret identities of those who changed America's history.
  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War

    Thomas B. Allen

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 9, 2007)
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  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War

    Thomas B. Allen

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 9, 2007)
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  • George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War by Allen, Thomas B

    Thomas B Allen

    Paperback (National Geographic Society Jan - 2007, Jan. 1, 1634)
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  • George Washington, Spymaster

    Thomas Allen, Brian Keeler

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Sept. 17, 2012)
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