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The Two Spies: Nathan Hale and John André

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The volume presents parallel biographies of two young officers who engaged in espionage during the American Revolution, tracing their upbringing, education, military service, clandestine missions, capture, trials, and executions. It compares their motives, character, and public reactions, and reproduces documents associated with both men including letters and a satirical lyric, along with illustrations and proposed memorials. The narrative balances personal reminiscence, military context, legal proceedings, and contemporary tributes to examine how honor, patriotism, and duty intersect with the risks and moral ambiguities of secret service.

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Benson John Lossing

Benson John Lossing was an American historian and illustrator, best known for his detailed works on the American Revolutionary War. His most notable contributions include "The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution," a two-volume set that combines historical narrative with illustrations, providing a vivid account of the events, figures, and landscapes of the war for independence. Lossing's writings reflect a deep interest in American history and heritage, and he often emphasized the importance of preserving the nation's past through both text and imagery. In addition to his work on the Revolution, he authored several other historical texts, including "The Two Spies: Nathan Hale and John André" and volumes on George Washington.

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