Few Americans know much more about Nathan Hale than his famous last words: "I only regret that I have one life left to give for my country." But who was the real Nathan Hale?
The only way to get the information he needed was to send a spy behind British lines. The soldier who volunteered to take the assignment was a twenty-one-year-old former schoolteacher named Nathan Hale.
Seeking critical information about the enemy, General George Washington called for a volunteer for a secret mission behind the British lines. Nathan Hale, a young schoolmaster from Connecticut, quickly and bravely offered his services.
"In graphic novel format, tells the life story of Revolutionary War hero and spy Nathan Hale"--Provided by publisher.
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Recounts the life of Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale, whose decision to become a spy for General George Washington cost him his life.
Surveys the life of Nathan Hale, a Revolutionary War hero whose service to George Washington as a spy cost him his life.
But General George Washington knew things were not going the Americans' way. When Gen. Washington needed someone to spy on the British, only one young man volunteered. That man was Nathan Hale, an early American hero."--
This book profiles the life of the young spy and his lasting legacy.
Nathan Hale: The Martyr-hero of the Revolution, with a Hale Genealogy and Hale's Diary
For use in schools and libraries only. A martyr for the cause of the new nation, Hale was hanged at the age of 21 for delivering secret documents.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Recounts the life of Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale, whose decision to become a spy for General George Washington cost him his life.
Hale displayed real bravery in leading his men during the tough times of the Revolutionary War. In this richly illustrated book, readers will have a chance to glimpse the short but meaningful life of this true American patriot.
Describes the life of the school teacher turned Revolutionary War soldier who served as an American spy and was captured and eventually executed by the British army.
The American colonies had just declared independence from the British.
This book tells of Nathan Hale, American hero of the Revolutionary War who was hanged by the British for spying.
Nathan Hale
Surveys the life of Nathan Hale, a Revolutionary War hero whose service to George Washington as a spy cost him his life.