text Spies, double agents, and traitors
- Summary
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"Discusses double agents and traitors throughout history, such as Benedict Arnold, Dusan Popov, Kim Philby, and Robert Hanssen, and includes information on becoming a spy catcher (counterintelligence agent)"--Provided by publisher.
- Contents
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Nothing is what it seems -- Dancing with danger -- More than child's play -- High ranking spy -- In too deep -- Spies like who? Becoming a spycatcher.
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- Description
- 48 p.;
- Publisher
- Enslow Publishers 2011
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Woodmere (Main Branch) | J 327.12 MIT in Juvenile Nonfiction | Reshelving |
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