John Price Jones / Paul Merrick Hollister
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Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
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A shadow war raged on American soil as the world convulsed in conflict. In *The German Secret Service In America, 1914-1918*, John Price Jones peels back the curtain on a hidden theatre of World War I espionage, revealing the covert wartime operations that shaped the fate of nations. This is not fiction. It is a meticulously documented account of German spies in America, their secret service activities, and the intricate web of wartime intelligence operations that threatened the United States during WW1.Jones, a contemporary observer, delivers a historical espionage narrative that reads with the urgency of a spy thriller from the early 1900s. His clear-eyed reporting captures the tension and intrigue of early 20th century espionage, offering a rare glimpse into the methods, motives, and consequences of clandestine warfare. For history enthusiasts and military history readers, this work stands as both a gripping chronicle and an essential addition to any history enthusiasts collection.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are new to works by John Price Jones or seeking a cornerstone for your library of classic intelligence literature, this book remains a cultural touchstone for all fascinated by the secret history beneath the headlines.