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Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of t He United States Army During the Late Rebellion, Revealing Many Secrets of the War

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  • ISBN-13: 9780803287228
  • ISBN: 0803287224
  • Publication Date: 1989
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press

AUTHOR

Pinkerton, Allan, Bass, Patrick

SUMMARY

In this colorful narrative history, the founder of Pinkerton National Detective agency describes his successful thwarting of an assassination plot against President-elect Lincoln early in 1861 and his exploits as an operative during the crucial years of the Civil War. Allan Pinkerton, using the pseudonym of Major E. J. Allen, headed an espionage organization that fed information bout the Confederate Army to Major General George B. McClellan. At the heart ofThe Spy of the Rebellionare his entertaining anecdotes concerning the methods by which he recruited and managed his agents. Originally published in 1883, it is a fast-paced story full of narrow escapes, violent episodes, nefarious schemes, and candid conversations with the most famous and powerful people of the time. Here are the beleaguered General McClellan, the benign President Lincoln, the villainous Secretary of war Edwin Stanton, the notorious Rebel spy Mrs. Rose Greenhow, and countless others. In his introduction to this edition, Patrick Bass evaluatesThe Spy of the Rebellionsas history, adding that it "serves historical comprehension in the same manner that good fiction often does, through almost subconscious means, through an indefinable feel for the milieu it imparts to the reader."Pinkerton, Allan is the author of 'Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of t He United States Army During the Late Rebellion, Revealing Many Secrets of the War', published 1989 under ISBN 9780803287228 and ISBN 0803287224.

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