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Filed under: Espionage, American
Filed under: Espionage, American -- Cuba
Filed under: Espionage, American -- Germany -- BerlinFiled under: Operation Stopwatch/Gold, Berlin, Germany, 1955-1956
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Filed under: Gouzenko Affair, Canada, 1945-1946
Filed under: Espionage, Soviet -- United States -- History
Filed under: Espionage, Soviet -- United States -- History -- Sources
Filed under: Espionage -- New York (State) -- History -- 18th century
Filed under: Trials (Espionage) -- New York (State) -- New York Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1951, No. 111: Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg, Petitioners, vs. the United States of America; No. 112: Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. the United States of America: Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, Filed June 7, 1952 (transcript of record, including records of trial and appeals; 2 volumes in 8; ca. 1960) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Espionage -- Soviet UnionFiled under: Espionage -- United States
Filed under: Defense information, Classified -- United States
Filed under: Security classification (Government documents) -- United StatesFiled under: Espionage, South Korean -- United StatesFiled under: Espionage, Soviet -- United States A Review of the FBI's Performance in Uncovering the Espionage Activities of Aldrich Hazen Ames: Unclassified Executive Summary (1997), by United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (page images at HathiTrust) Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1951, No. 111: Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg, Petitioners, vs. the United States of America; No. 112: Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. the United States of America: Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, Filed June 7, 1952 (transcript of record, including records of trial and appeals; 2 volumes in 8; ca. 1960) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Trials (Espionage) -- United States The Rosenberg Case: Fact and Fiction (New York: Oceana, c1953), by Solomon Andhil Fineberg (page images at HathiTrust) The Debs Decision (New York: Rand School of Social Science, 1919), by Scott Nearing (Gutenberg text and page images) The Rosenberg Case, by D. N. Pritt (PDF page images at MSU) The Suppressed Facts in the Rosenberg Case, by Irwin Edelman (PDF page images at MSU) The Trial of Scott Nearing and the American Socialist Society (c1919), contrib. by Scott Nearing and Morris Hillquit (multiple formats at archive.org) Espionage Act Cases, With Certain Others on Related Points: New Law in Making as to Criminal Utterance In War-Time (New York: National Civil Liberties Bureau, 1918), ed. by Walter Nelles (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Espionage, German -- Fiction
Filed under: Operation Susannah
Filed under: Espionage, Russian -- FictionFiled under: Espionage, SovietFiled under: Spy stories The Spy Paramount (c1935), by E. Phillips Oppenheim (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) A Diplomatic Woman (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1900), by Huan Mee The Traitors (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1903), by E. Phillips Oppenheim (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Boy Spies with the Regulators: The Story of How the Boys Assisted the Carolina Patriots to Drive the British From That State (New York: A. L. Burt Co., c1901), by James Otis (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Search for the Spy: The Adventures of an American Boy at the Outbreak of the War (New York: Barse and Hopkins, c1914), by Ross Kay, illust. by Clare Angell The Boy Spies at the Siege of Detroit: A Story of the Ohio Boys in the War of 1812 (New York: A. L. Burt, c1904), by James Otis (page images at HathiTrust) The Boy Spies of Philadelphia: The Story of How the Young Spies Helped the Continental Army at Valley Forge (New York: A. L. Burt Co.,c1897), by James Otis, illust. by George E. Graves
Filed under: Spy stories, AmericanFiled under: Spy stories, English Secret History of To-Day: Being Revelations of a Diplomatic Spy (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904), by Allen Upward
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