Stealing George Washington
The fascinating, barely known story of the theft of George Washington’s diary and other irreplaceable historical documents from the Library of Congress in the 1890s, which launched an interstate chase by the Secret Service and a sensational trial, and changed the trajectory of America’s nation’s library.

It is 1896, and the Congressional Library in the Capitol is bursting at the seams with books and documents. Ainsworth Spofford, the longtime Librarian of Congress, is tirelessly advocating for a bigger, better building to store the nation’s ever-growing archives. But busy with the construction of a massive new library building and distracted by the library’s disarray, Spofford is oblivious to a crime unfolding right under his nose.

Two young clerks, Lewis Turner and Philip McElhone, have been perpetrating a months-long heist, stockpiling and selling stolen pieces of American history. Then they land on the most treasured item of all: George Washington’s diary, written during the drafting of the American Constitution. The Secret Service is enlisted to track down the irreplaceable documents, now scattered among collectors and private sellers, sending them on an interstate chase that leads to the two thieves and a trial that grips the nation.

In Stealing George Washington bestselling author and award-winning historian Daniel Stone writes a story that is much bigger than a riveting heist. He captures a transitional moment in America’s history and chronicles the legacy of the Library of Congress we know today, an institution that has faithfully endured throughout struggles to protect America’s cultural history. 

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Stealing George Washington
The fascinating, barely known story of the theft of George Washington’s diary and other irreplaceable historical documents from the Library of Congress in the 1890s, which launched an interstate chase by the Secret Service and a sensational trial, and changed the trajectory of America’s nation’s library.

It is 1896, and the Congressional Library in the Capitol is bursting at the seams with books and documents. Ainsworth Spofford, the longtime Librarian of Congress, is tirelessly advocating for a bigger, better building to store the nation’s ever-growing archives. But busy with the construction of a massive new library building and distracted by the library’s disarray, Spofford is oblivious to a crime unfolding right under his nose.

Two young clerks, Lewis Turner and Philip McElhone, have been perpetrating a months-long heist, stockpiling and selling stolen pieces of American history. Then they land on the most treasured item of all: George Washington’s diary, written during the drafting of the American Constitution. The Secret Service is enlisted to track down the irreplaceable documents, now scattered among collectors and private sellers, sending them on an interstate chase that leads to the two thieves and a trial that grips the nation.

In Stealing George Washington bestselling author and award-winning historian Daniel Stone writes a story that is much bigger than a riveting heist. He captures a transitional moment in America’s history and chronicles the legacy of the Library of Congress we know today, an institution that has faithfully endured throughout struggles to protect America’s cultural history. 

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Stealing George Washington

Stealing George Washington

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Stealing George Washington

Stealing George Washington

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The fascinating, barely known story of the theft of George Washington’s diary and other irreplaceable historical documents from the Library of Congress in the 1890s, which launched an interstate chase by the Secret Service and a sensational trial, and changed the trajectory of America’s nation’s library.

It is 1896, and the Congressional Library in the Capitol is bursting at the seams with books and documents. Ainsworth Spofford, the longtime Librarian of Congress, is tirelessly advocating for a bigger, better building to store the nation’s ever-growing archives. But busy with the construction of a massive new library building and distracted by the library’s disarray, Spofford is oblivious to a crime unfolding right under his nose.

Two young clerks, Lewis Turner and Philip McElhone, have been perpetrating a months-long heist, stockpiling and selling stolen pieces of American history. Then they land on the most treasured item of all: George Washington’s diary, written during the drafting of the American Constitution. The Secret Service is enlisted to track down the irreplaceable documents, now scattered among collectors and private sellers, sending them on an interstate chase that leads to the two thieves and a trial that grips the nation.

In Stealing George Washington bestselling author and award-winning historian Daniel Stone writes a story that is much bigger than a riveting heist. He captures a transitional moment in America’s history and chronicles the legacy of the Library of Congress we know today, an institution that has faithfully endured throughout struggles to protect America’s cultural history. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780063458666
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/02/2026
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.07(d)

About the Author

Daniel Stone is a national bestselling author on adventure, history, and science. He is a former senior editor for National Geographic and a former White House correspondent for Newsweek. His first book, The Food Explorer, was a national bestseller. He is also the author of Sinkable about shipwrecks and the deep sea, and American Poison about a woman who waged a David-and-Goliath fight against the auto industry in the 1920s.

He teaches environmental science, history, and storytelling at Johns Hopkins University. He is an award-winning historian and a Distinguished Fellow at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.

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