Spies -- Juvenile literature
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Spies -- Juvenile literature
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- Spyology, the complete book of spycraft, written by Spencer Blake; [illustrated by Ian Andrew and others]
- Josephine Baker, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Agathe Sorlet
- Nathan Hale, patriot spy, by Shannon Zemlicka ; illustrations by Craig Orback
- Classified, spies at work, Natalie Hyde
- Nathan Hale, patriot and martyr of the American Revolution, L.J. Krizner and Lisa Sita
- Break out!, Terry Deary
- Spy basics, by Tim O'Shei
- Spies, written and devised by Tim Healey
- How spies work, K.C. Kelley
- Code cracking for kids, secret communications throughout history, with 21 codes and ciphers, Jean Daigneau
- In disguise!, stories of real women spies, written by Ryan Ann Hunter
- Nathan Hale, revolutionary hero, Loree Lough
- Spy games, cracking government secrets, edited by The New York Times editorial staff
- Killer lipstick and other spy gadgets, Don Rauf
- Secret agent y.o.u., the official guide to secret codes, disguises, surveillance, and more, Spymaster, Helaine Becker ; spy art by Dave Whamond
- CIA, Central Intelligence Agency, Tristan Boyer Binns
- The Central Intelligence Agency, by Tara Baukus Mello ; senior consulting editor, Arthur M. Schlesinger, jr
- The real spy's guide to becoming a spy, by Peter Earnest with Suzanne Harper, in association with the International Spy Museum
- Code cracking for kids, secret communications throughout history, with 21 codes and ciphers, Jean Daigneau
- Spies in disguise, the junior novel, [adapted by] James A. McCann, Alexandra West
- Secret missions, Alex Brown
- Revolutionary War spy stories, by Martha London
- Spies, double agents, and traitors, by Susan K. Mitchell
- Spies and lies, famous and infamous spies, by Susan K. Mitchell
- Spy, written by Richard Platt ; photographed by Geoff Dann and Steve Gorton
- War spies, Daniel Polansky
- George Washington, spymaster, how the Americans outspied the British and won the Revolutionary War, by Thomas B. Allen
- Famous spy missions, Deanna Caswell
- Spies revealed, written by Clive Gifford
- Women Civil War spies of the Union, Lois Sakany
- Spies, the undercover world of secrets, gadgets and lies, David Owen ; foreword by Antonio J. Mendez
- Spies and traitors, by James Stewart
- Famous Spies, Deanna Caswell
- Spies!, smart and secretive schemers, Elsie Olson
- Petticoat spies, six women spies of the civil war, Peggy Caravantes
- Secret spy codes and messages, Christy Peterson
- Cool spy supplies, fun top secret science projects, Esther Beck
- Secret Agents, Paul Thomas
- George Washington, spymaster, how the Americans outspied the British and won the Revolutionary War, Thomas B. Allen ; featuring illustrations by Cheryl Harness
- Secret agents, Adrian Gilbert
- Spies!, by Richard Platt
- An undercover history of spies and secret agents, Rachel Minay
- Spies revealed, Meredith Costain
- Spies and traitors, stories of masters of deception, by Michael Burgan
- The big book of spy stuff, Bart King ; illustrations by Russell Miller
- Secrets, lies, gizmos, and spies, a history of spies and espionage, by Janet Wyman Coleman with the International Spy Museum
- Spies in history, by Kate Walker & Elaine Argaet
- Spy for the Confederacy, Rose O'Neal Greenhow
- Famous American spies, by Rae Foley [pseudonym]
- Secret agents, Adrian Gilbert
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