The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service Agents / Edition 1

The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service Agents / Edition 1

by George Barton
ISBN-10:
1589632966
ISBN-13:
9781589632967
Pub. Date:
06/01/2001
Publisher:
Fredonia Books (NL)
ISBN-10:
1589632966
ISBN-13:
9781589632967
Pub. Date:
06/01/2001
Publisher:
Fredonia Books (NL)
The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service Agents / Edition 1

The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service Agents / Edition 1

by George Barton

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Overview

The romance of war in its most thrilling form is exemplified in this narrative of the adventures of The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service Agents. Much has been published upon the subject of espionage, and the memoirs and secret histories of the courts of Europe give us instances of men and women who have gained favor and money, if hot honor and glory, by selling back-stairs gossip concerning their fellow creatures; but the aim of the present work has been rather to relate the big exploits of those who faced great personal danger and risked their lives for the sake of flag and country.

Each story is complete in itself, and yet forms a link in the chain of narratives which illustrates the startling and unexpected manner in which battles have been lost and won through the shrewdness and the courage of military spies at various time in different countries of the world. All spies are not admirable. The use of the word "spy" in this series is in its broadest, and usually its best, sense. In all of the great wars of history there have been spies, scouts, emissaries and others still with no very well defined status, who have rendered invaluable service to their governments. A spy is liable to death; a scout, if captured, has the rights of a prisoner of war, but an emissary is rather political than military, and is sent to influence secretly the opposition rather than to bring information concerning the movements of troops.

An effort has been made to confine this work to the operations of military spies, but in possibly two instances the rule has been relaxed in order to present phases of that form of diplomacy which is so closely allied with war as to be part of it. Most of the incidents interwoven with the history of the countries to which they relate, and are part of the archives of the State, War and Navy Departments of these nations. Taken all in all, the pages of fiction contain few things more fascinating or thrilling than these fact stories. All are historical accounts - not fiction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589632967
Publisher: Fredonia Books (NL)
Publication date: 06/01/2001
Pages: 372
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.92(h) x 0.92(d)

Table of Contents

IThe Alsatian Smuggler who helped Napoleon to capture the Austrian Army3
IIBelle Boyd, the Confederate Girl who saved Stonewall Jackson21
IIIThe Indian Scout who was the Hero of King Philip's War35
IVHow the Suicide of a Staff Officer Once Averted War between Austria and Russia51
VThe Romantic Side of Major Andre's Unsuccessful Exploit63
VIThe Strange Adventures of the Chevalier D'Eon at the Russian Court79
VIIHow Napoleon's Chief Spy Hoodwinked the Emperor of Austria95
VIIILydia Darrah, the brave Quakeress who saved Washington's army from Destruction111
IXDoctor Steiber and the Mystery of the Franco-Prussian War129
XThe Adventure of Private Morgan in the camp of Cornwallis145
XIThe Mysterious and Romantic Case of General Napper Tandy159
XIIHow Monsieur de Meinau helped to make Jerome Bonaparte King of Westphalia175
XIIIThe Strange Mystery Surrounding the Betrayal of Captain Nathan Hale189
XIVMajor Le Caron and the Fenian Invasion of Canada205
XVHow Emma Edmonds Penetrated the Confederate Lines223
XVIThe Amazing Adventure of Brigadier-General Lafayette C. Baker243
XVIIThe Mysterious "F" and the Captured Troopers273
XVIIIThe Mysterious Man who asked for a Light293
XIXCarl Lody and Spies of the World's Greatest War309
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