“George in London” on Kindle and Nook!
A manuscript discovered in the foundation of Mount Vernon tells a wild tale: the unknown story of 19-year-old George Washington's adventure in London in 1751 seeking his fortune. George in London, a comic historical novel by Tim Queeney, is now available for the Kindle and the Nook ebook readers. For an in-depth description of George, click on more about George in London.
GEORGE FOR NEW KINDLE & NOOK OWNERS!
George in London is the perfect gift for book lovers, history fans or folks who just like to laugh out loud. See box below titled "How to gift an ebook" for a short video on how to send George as a gift. (Be sure to buy one for yourself, too!)
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