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A band of patriotic youths in the tense months before the Revolution form a club, practice military drills, and pursue a series of clandestine adventures around Concord and Boston. Two friends, Phil Warrington and Andy Sabine, track a mysterious lad, stumble into spying, captures, escapes, and riverborne voyages, and become involved in the midnight ride, the clashes at Lexington and Concord, and the siege at Bunker Hill. The book unfolds as episodic chapters of daring exploits, camp life, and small-scale reconnaissance that emphasize loyalty, resourcefulness, and the transition from boyhood play to serious civic commitment.

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George A. Warren

George A. Warren was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. He is best recognized for his series featuring the Banner Boy Scouts, which includes titles such as "The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat; or, The Secret of Cedar Island" and "The Banner Boy Scouts Mystery." These stories often revolve around themes of friendship, bravery, and outdoor exploration, appealing to young readers with their engaging plots and adventurous spirit. In addition to the Banner Boy Scouts series, Warren also wrote "The Musket Boys of Old Boston," showcasing his ability to weave historical narratives into his storytelling.

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