The Spy of the Rebellion
Autor: | Allan Pinkerton |
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EAN: | 9788028210274 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.07.2018 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century espionage allan pinkerton biography american detective history civil war espionage historical spy narratives military intelligence operations presidential assassination plot secret agent stories spy recruitment tactics union int |
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In 'The Spy of the Rebellion,' Allan Pinkerton delivers a gripping account of espionage during the American Civil War, blending vivid narrative with meticulous historical detail. Through the lens of his own experiences as a leading detective and the founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, Pinkerton elucidates the intricate world of spies, codebreakers, and secret operations that were pivotal to the Union's war effort. His narrative, marked by a journalistic style and punctuated with firsthand anecdotes, offers readers a unique window into the shadowy intrigues that shaped key moments in American history, filled with both suspense and patriotism. Allan Pinkerton, a Scottish immigrant and one of the first private detectives in America, was uniquely positioned to chronicle this turbulent chapter in U.S. history. His dedication to uncovering criminal conspiracies and his later role in organizing the Union's intelligence network exemplify his commitment to justice and national security. Pinkerton's background in law enforcement and his direct involvement in espionage manifest throughout the text, lending authenticity and depth to his observations. 'The Spy of the Rebellion' is essential reading for anyone interested in the art of espionage, the American Civil War, or the complexities of loyalty and betrayal. Pinkerton's legacy as both a detective and a historian ensures that this work remains a vital contribution to our understanding of an era marked by conflict and secrecy.