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Allen, Thomas B.
GEORGE WASHINGTON, SPYMASTER : HOW THE AMERICANS OUTSPIED THE BRITISH AND WON THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Washington, DC : National Geographic, 2004
IL 5-8, RL 5.6
ISBN 0792251261
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During the American Revolution, towns and cities along the east coast were a hot bed of espionage. Spy rings, clothes line codes and poisoned chickens were only part of an extensive American intelligence network. At the head of the spy ring was Master Spy, George Washington. Meet the Washington you never knew. (Jean B. Bellavance for Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Awards, 2005-2006)
SUBJECTS:  Washington, George, 1732-1799.
                    Spies.
                    Presidents.
                    United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Secret service.

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