Spies of the Confederacy FROM THE PUBLISHER
An intriguing and well-documented account of Confederate espionage activities during the Civil War profiles famous and obscure spies who served the Southern cause. True stories of undercover agents in Washington, at Bull Run, Gettysburg and elsewhere make an engrossing read for Civil War buffs, American History students and anyone who enjoys spy stories.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
"These tales of daring intrigue...are exciting reading depicting courage, selflessness, and devotion to a cause," said LJ's reviewer of this chronicle of the South's use of spooks during the Civil War. Though not all will agree with the author's conclusions, these "hair-raising experiences" make for fun reading nonetheless. (LJ 7/70)
Booknews
Reprint of the J.B. Lippincott classic of 1970. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.