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The master spy

Title
The master spy / by Dan Halacy. Drawings by Frederic Marvin.
Author
Halacy, D. S. (Daniel Stephen), 1919-2002.
Publication
New York, McGraw-Hill [1968]

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Additional Authors
Marvin, Frederic
Description
192 pages illustrations, portraits; 24 cm
Summary
The lives and careers of twelve spies from the nineteenth and twentieth century whose successes affected the history of many nations.
Subject
Spies
Contents
Dr. Stieber; spymaster with 40,000 agents.--Captain Nathan Hale; America's first spy.--Widow Rose Greenhow; spy belle of Washington.--Mary Louvestre; the slave who spied for freedom.--Lieutenant Karl Lody; the agent who died in vain.--Mata Hari; she danced her way to a firing squad.--William Sebold; counterspy for the U.S.--Michel Hollard; the spy who saved London.--Rudolf Abel; Russia's master spy.--Stig Wennerstrom; Sweden's traitor spy.--Cicero; the spy nobody believed.--Dr. Richard Sorge; the romantic double agent.
ISBN
  • 0070255482
  • 9780070255487
LCCN
68017186
OCLC
  • ocm00439838
  • 439838
  • SCSB-172507
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library