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

ISBN: 0792251261

ISBN13: 9780792251262

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

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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... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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History of the American Revolution made fun!

In preparation on a column that I am doing for middle and teen readers on espionage, I picked this title up at the library on the recommendation of the young adult librarian. What a great suggestion! Allen does a fantastic job of leading the reader through the incredible story of spying, double agents, and treason during the Revolutionary War. This book has it all - invisible ink, disguises, codebooks, hidden messages, and more. And readers are invited to test themselves at decoding, using a "mask", and other spy talents. Recommended for school use in American History units, and for anyone (gr 4 and up) that is looking for something really different and entertaining, while being completely factual! This would make a great read-aloud for teachers too.

George Washington: Spymaster is a great book!!!!!

This is the best book ever. I highly recommend it, because it is easy to read, and gives you important information, the most history books leave out.

Fun children's book

I read this book to my daughter, who is almost six. The narrative held her attention and she really enjoyed decoding the secret messages hidden in the text and learning about invisible ink. This is a fun, well-designed book for children.

Awesome!!

I am really interested in fantasy books and could never really get into non-fiction but this book really pulled me in. I never thought that it took that much spy work just to make it through. With the spies, counterintelligents, codes, fake letters, civilian spies, double-agents, female spies. It is all overwellming but in a good way. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot. I recommend it to anyone.

I didn't know Washington had it in him.

This was a fascinating look at a part of the Revolutionary War I didn't even know existed, and I'm sure my children didn't either. Spies and double spies and secret codes I associate more with James Bond than George Washington. Presented in a clear and interesting way that makes for a compelling book, full of the kind of details that make history fun. Nice writting that is understandable but doesn't talk down to children. Also, an appealing book physically, small, and made to look (under the paper cover) like George's own secret book of codes. The codes are reproduced in the book and there is a running message to decode.
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