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CALL NUMBER: 973.7 CIA

OBJECT TYPE: Booklet

TITLE: Intelligence in the Civil War

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An entertaining yet factual account of the spying, espionage and sabotage tactics and methods of the Union and Confederate governments during the Civil War. Advanced technology for this time included wire-tapping and aerial observation.

AUTHOR: Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

EDITION: 1st   

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PUBLICATION DATE: 2007

PUBLISHER: Central Intelligence Agency

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Washington, D. C.

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