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Liar, temptress, soldier, spy, four women undercover in the Civil War, by Karen Abbott

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Liar, temptress, soldier, spy, four women undercover in the Civil War, by Karen Abbott
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
biographyhistory
Main title
Liar, temptress, soldier, spy
Medium
compact disc
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Oclc number
879328239
Responsibility statement
by Karen Abbott
Sub title
four women undercover in the Civil War
Summary
Karen Abbott illuminates one of the most fascinating yet little known aspects of the Civil War: the stories of four courageous women--a socialite, a farm girl, an abolitionist, and a widow--who were spies. After shooting a Union soldier in her front hall with a pocket pistol, Belle Boyd became a courier and spy for the Confederate army, using her charms to seduce men on both sides. Emma Edmonds cut off her hair and assumed the identity of a man to enlist as a Union private, witnessing the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. The beautiful widow, Rose O'Neale Greenhow, engaged in affairs with powerful Northern politicians to gather intelligence for the Confederacy, and used her young daughter to send information to Southern generals. Elizabeth Van Lew, a wealthy Richmond abolitionist, hid behind her proper Southern manners as she orchestrated a far-reaching espionage ring, right under the noses of suspicious rebel detectives. Using a wealth of primary source material and interviews with the spies' descendants, Abbott seamlessly weaves the adventures of these four heroines throughout the tumultuous years of the war
Target audience
adult
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