
Spies
Joseph Gollomb
Lu par Mark Harrington
The author retells some of the great wartime spy stories from history, beginning with Biblical references and ending with World War I and Mata Hari. His interest is in the chess-like game played by spies, and the drama involved in victory or defeat. The author does not choose sides in his narrative, and by stressing neutrality he is able to concentrate on the complications and action involved. - Summary by Mark Harrington
Chapitres
| Forward; The Ancient History of the Spy | 41:38 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Spies and Indians | 42:05 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Spies of a Revolution | 28:25 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| The Spy Who Blackmailed a King | 57:16 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Napoleon's Spy | 40:12 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| The Spy Who Would Have Changed History | 21:33 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Spies of a Civil War (Part 1) | 42:09 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Spies of a Civil War (Part 2) | 28:38 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chief to 40,000 Spies | 48:10 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| The Spy Who Had to Die | 52:15 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| England Sets a Spy Trap | 39:55 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| A Netful of Spies | 30:53 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| The Spy Who Found High Adventure (Part 1) | 31:53 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| The Spy Who Found High Adventure (Part 2) | 31:55 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| The Spy Who Danced Her Way to Death | 55:51 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Spies Who Won | 45:42 | Lu par Mark Harrington |