From the Biblical days of Delilah to modern times there have been women who ventured at their peril as spies into the conflicts of armed men. Recounted in this fascinating history are dramatic incidents of feminine espionage in the United States and abroad from the time of the American Revolution to the present day. Learn about Lydia Darragh who alerted General Washington to the British plans for surprise attack on Valley Forge. Who was the agent in New York during World War II who used a doll repair shop to communicate with Japan? And who was the only woman in England to win the George Cross?
This book is history from the inside through the daily and sometimes hour-by-hour jottings of participants in fateful events. There are observations from the great--Lincoln, Lee, Grant, McClellan, and Semmes; from the many news correspondents who made the Civil War the first thoroughly reported war in history; and from the dozens of ordinary people--the nurses, sentries, housewives, merchants, ministers, clerks, and others who recorded in diaries and letters what they saw, heard, thought, and felt.
In this richly detailed book, noted historian Hoehling profiles famous ships that have changed our history: the clippers, the Great Eastern, the USS Monitor , the RMS Lusitania , the ships of Dunkirk, and the USS Arizona . For each ship Hoehling sets aside a chapter in which he describes its background and impact.
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