First published in 1917, "The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret
Service Agents" contains real accounts of men and women throughout
history who have risked their lives in daring exploits for the sake of
flag and country. A collection of nineteen unbelievable stories related
to historical espionage and spying not to be missed by those with a keen
interest in history. Contents include: "The Alsatian Smuggler Who Helped
Napoleon to Capture the Austrian Army", "Belle Boyd, The Confederate
Girl Who Saved Stonewall Jackson", "The Indian Scout Who Was the Hero of
King Philip's War", "How the Suicide of a Staff Officer Once Averted War
Between Austria and Russia", "The Romantic Side of Major André's
Unsuccessful Exploit", "The Strange Adventures of the Chevalier D'eon at
the Russian Court", "How Napoleon's Chief Spy Hoodwinked the Emperor of
Austria", etc. Read & Co. History is proudly republishing this classic
work now in a brand new edition complete with the introductory chapter
'The Ethos of the Spy' by Hamil Grant.