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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
1250096812
ISBN-13
9781250096814
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219185520

Product Key Features

Book Title
George Washington's Secret Spy War : the Making of America's First Spymaster
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Intelligence & Espionage, Presidents & Heads of State
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
John A. Nagy
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
21.5 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

Additional Product Features

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Trade
LCCN
2016-021588
Reviews
"One intriguing, little-known facet of the first general of the Continental Army: his wholehearted embrace of the art of deception against the British. A cryptology specialist of the Colonial period, Nagy, who died this year, found that the Founding Father famed for his inability to tell a lie actually embarked on wartime espionage 'with childlike glee.' . . . A knowledgeable study of Washington's extensive 'bag of tricks' to secure victory." -- Kirkus Reviews "Nagy's fast-paced chronicle reveals a little-known side of America's Revolutionary War hero." -- Publishers Weekly "John A. Nagy, fellow historian and revolutionary War scholar extraordinaire!" --David McCullough, New York Times bestselling author of The Wright Brothers "John A. Nagy knows more about American Revolutionary War espionage than anyone in history." --Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author "John A. Nagy, the premier historian of espionage in the Revolution, has written his masterpiece. Readers will be dazzled by the revelations, which range from the siege of Boston, where spies operated as fishermen with a permit from a British admiral as cover, to Yorktown's "Deception Battle Plan." Best of all we learn how and where young Washington learned the art and science of the deadly game. A must for everyone's library." --Thomas Fleming, author of The Great Divide: The Conflict Between Washington and Jefferson that Defined a Nation "Based on deep archival research and an unrivalled knowledge of spy networks in the American Revolution, John Nagy has uncovered a neglected dimension of the leadership of George Washington as a master of deception and the creator of a highly effective espionage system against the British. Nagy makes the case that he did not have as many spies as his opponents but that his success was due to his abilities to select and interpret evidence. This is an important work both for specialists and lay readers." --Andrew O'Shaughnessy, author of The Men Who Lost America , and Professor of History, University of Virginia, "John A. Nagy, fellow historian and revolutionary War scholar extraordinaire!" -David McCullough, New York Times bestselling author of The Wright Brothers "John A. Nagy knows more about American Revolutionary War espionage than anyone in history." -Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author, "One intriguing, little-known facet of the first general of the Continental Army: his wholehearted embrace of the art of deception against the British. A cryptology specialist of the Colonial period, Nagy, who died this year, found that the Founding Father famed for his inability to tell a lie actually embarked on wartime espionage 'with childlike glee.' . . . A knowledgeable study of Washington's extensive 'bag of tricks' to secure victory." -- Kirkus Reviews "John A. Nagy, fellow historian and revolutionary War scholar extraordinaire!" --David McCullough, New York Times bestselling author of The Wright Brothers "John A. Nagy knows more about American Revolutionary War espionage than anyone in history." --Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author "John A. Nagy, the premier historian of espionage in the Revolution, has written his masterpiece. Readers will be dazzled by the revelations, which range from the siege of Boston, where spies operated as fishermen with a permit from a British admiral as cover, to Yorktown's "Deception Battle Plan." Best of all we learn how and where young Washington learned the art and science of the deadly game. A must for everyone's library." --Thomas Fleming, author of The Great Divide: The Conflict Between Washington and Jefferson that Defined a Nation "Based on deep archival research and an unrivalled knowledge of spy networks in the American Revolution, John Nagy has uncovered a neglected dimension of the leadership of George Washington as a master of deception and the creator of a highly effective espionage system against the British. Nagy makes the case that he did not have as many spies as his opponents but that his success was due to his abilities to select and interpret evidence. This is an important work both for specialists and lay readers." --Andrew O'Shaughnessy, author of The Men Who Lost America , and Professor of History, University of Virginia
Dewey Decimal
973.41
Table Of Content
Dedication Abbreviations in the Notes Introduction 1. French Lessons 2. Drinking, Flashing the Ladies, and Grave Robbing 3. Desperate Times 4. Pools of Blood 5. Quaker Chicanery 6. We Danced the Minuet 7. Double Agents 8. Traitors and Licensed Spies 9. Black Chambers and the Medicine Factory 10. Petite Guerre 11. Deception Battle Plan: The Objective 12. Deception Battle Plan: Enemy Objectives 13. Deception Battle Plan: Method 14. Deception Battle Plan: The Sting - Executing the Plan 15. Deception Battle Plan: Exploitation 16. Conclusion Appendices Bibliography Index Acknowledgements
Synopsis
George Washington was America's first spymaster, and his skill as a spymaster won the war for independence. George Washington's Secret Spy War is the untold story of how George Washington took a disorderly, ill-equipped rabble and defeated the best trained and best equipped army of its day in the Revolutionary War. Author John A. Nagy has become the nation's leading expert on the subject, discovering hundreds of spies who went behind enemy lines to gather intelligence during the American Revolution, many of whom are completely unknown to most historians. Using George Washington's diary as the primary source, Nagy tells the story of Washington's experiences during the French and Indian War and his first steps in the field of espionage. Despite what many believe, Washington did not come to the American Revolution completely unskilled in this area of warfare. Espionage was a skill he honed during the French and Indian war and upon which he heavily depended during the Revolutionary War. He used espionage to level the playing field and then exploited it on to final victory. Filled with thrilling and never-before-told stories from the battlefield and behind enemy lines, this is the story of how Washington out-spied the British. For the first time, readers will discover how espionage played a major part in the American Revolution and why Washington was a master at orchestrating it., George Washington was America's first spymaster, and his skill as a spymaster won the war for independence. George Washington's Secret Spy War is the untold story of how George Washington took a disorderly, ill-equipped rabble and defeated the best trained and best equipped army of its day in the Revolutionary War. Author John A. Nagy has become the nation's leading expert on the subject, discovering hundreds of spies who went behind enemy lines to gather intelligence during the American Revolution, many of whom are completely unknown to most historians. Using George Washington's diary as the primary source, Nagy tells the story of Washington's experiences during the French and Indian War and his first steps in the field of espionage. Despite what many believe, Washington did not come to the American Revolution completely unskilled in this area of warfare. Espionage was a skill he honed during the French and Indian war and upon which he heavily depended during the Revolutionary War. He used espionage to level the playing field and thenexploited it on to final victory. Filled with thrilling and never-before-told stories from the battlefield and behind enemy lines, this is the story of how Washington out-spied the British. For the first time, readers will discover how espionage played a major part in the American Revolution and why Washington was a master at orchestrating it.
LC Classification Number
E279.N339 2016

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