Buckskin Pimpernel: The Exploits of Justus Sherwood, Loyalist Spy

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Dundurn, 1981 - Juvenile Fiction - 288 pages

At the beginning of the American Revolution, Justus Sherwood left his young family in order to serve with the King's forces, first with General Burgoyne on his disastrous invasion of New York. He was soon appointed Supervisor of Spies and Prisoner Exchanges, and from his "Loyal Blockhouse" on Lake Champlain he sent out raiding parties and spying missions to harass the rebels in New York and England.

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About the author (1981)

Mary Beacock Fryer is a well-known expert on Upper Canadian history. She lives in Willowdale, Ontario.

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