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The Secret Is Out: True Spy Stories
The Secret Is Out True Spy Stories
Author: Teri Martini
A collection of spy adventure stories features the tale of the unlucky British officer who met with Benedict Arnold and died regretting it and the South's famous teenager who crossed the Civil War battlefields for the Confederacy.
ISBN-13: 9780380714650
ISBN-10: 0380714655
Publication Date: 5/1992
Pages: 136
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Camelot
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Belle Boyd was only a teenager when she croosed a Civil War battlefield to carry a message through enemy lines, Captian Thomas Edward Lawrence, an Englishman dressed as an Arab, was able to move among Turkish soldiers, speaking their language and learning their secrets. Fritz Kolbe pretended to be a good Nazi while he stole important military documents for the Americans.

These are just a few of the real spies who appear in this collection of riveting true stories. Boyd, Lawreance of Arabia, and others like them performed deed so daring that they became known throughout the world. Other individuals, such as Trebitsch Lincoln and Kim Trilby, became infamous for their treachery. And some, such as Mata Hari, developed reputations that were undeserved.

Whether hero, villain, or victim of circumstance, each of the spies featured here led a fscinating life, many had a significant impact on history. In engaging and vivd prose, Teri Martin uncovers the truth behind the legends and exposes readers to the dramatic and dangerous world of espionage.


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