Nathan Hale
the life and death of America's first spy
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
2008 - Thomas Dunne Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
76,500 words, Guess
Page Count
306 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivenathanhalelifede00phel
- ISBN-100312376413
- ISBN-139780312376413
- Goodreads3251925
- LibraryThing5973324
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- Library of Congress Control Number2008021471
- OCLC Control Number213300711
- Better World Books9780312376413
- Open LibraryOL16885519M
Classifications
- DDC973.3/85092
- DDCB
- LCCE280.H2 P38 2008
and 1 more
- LCCE280.H2P38 2008
Description
"Few Americans know much more about Nathan Hale than his famous last words: 'I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.' But who was the real Nathan Hale? In this well-researched biography, M. Williams Phelps separates historical fact from long-standing myth to reveal the life of Nathan Hale, a young man who deserves to be remembered as an original American patriot."--Jacket. The first biography in nearly a century of the legendary Revolutionary War patriot and our country's first spy. This book charts the life of this famed patriot and Connecticut's state hero, following Hale's rural childhood, his education at Yale, and his work as a schoolteacher. Even in his brief career, he distinguished himself by offering formal lessons to young women. Like many young Americans, he soon became drawn into the colonies' war for independence, becoming a captain in Washington's army. When the general was in need of a spy, Hale willingly rose to the challenge, bravely sacrificing his life for the sake of American liberty. Using Hale's own journals and letters as well as testimonies from his friends and contemporaries, the author depicts the Revolution as it was seen from the ground. From the confrontation in Boston to the battle for New York City, readers experience what life was like for an ordinary soldier in the struggling Continental army. In this impressive, well-researched biography, the author separates historical fact from long-standing myth to reveal the life of Nathan Hale, a young man who deserves to be remembered as an original American patriot. -- from Publisher description.
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