Spies

Spies
ISBN-10
0571361862
ISBN-13
9780571361861
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
2022-05-31
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Author
David Long

Description

A single spy can save thousands of lives. Spies and secret agents have been hard at work for centuries, risking their lives, and sometimes changing the course of history. Discover twenty-seven of the most courageous and daring, including Britain's first female spy, a teacher turned saboteur, the spy who sang for Hitler and the man who never was . . . An unputdownable collection of real life adventures, stunningly illustrated by Terri Po.

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