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Spies

The Secret Showdown Between America and Russia

Marc Favreau

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers · Print & ebook · September 21, 2021

Reading lane: Intelligence & Espionage

A thrilling, critically-acclaimed account of the Cold War spies and spycraft that changed the course of history, perfect for young readers of Bomb and The Boys Who Challenged Hitler.

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Authors
Marc Favreau
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published
September 21, 2021
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Intelligence & Espionage · Cold War History
Reading lane
Intelligence & Espionage

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  • Asian History

  • Wars & Military History for Teens

  • 20th Century America for Teens

  • Politics & Government for Teens

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A thrilling, critically-acclaimed account of the Cold War spies and spycraft that changed the course of history, perfect for young readers of Bomb and The Boys Who Challenged Hitler. The Cold War spanned five decades as America and the USSR engaged in a battle of ideologies with global ramifications. Over the course of the war, with the threat of mutually assured nuclear destruction looming, billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lives were devoted to the art and pract...

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A thrilling, critically-acclaimed account of the Cold War spies and spycraft that changed the course of history, perfect for young readers of Bomb and The Boys Who Challenged Hitler. The Cold War spanned five decades as America and the USSR engaged in a battle of ideologies with global ramifications. Over the course of the war, with the threat of mutually assured nuclear destruction looming, billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lives were devoted to the art and practice of spying, ensuring that the world would never be the same. Rife with intrigue and filled with fascinating historical figures whose actions shine light on both the past and present, this timely work of narrative nonfiction explores the turbulence of the Cold War through the lens of the men and women who waged it behind closed doors, and helps explain the role secret and clandestine operations have played in America's history and its national security.

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