The Spy
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The Spy (Trade paperback)
Pub. Date: 1997
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
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Notes: Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 448 p. Penguin Classics.
Pub. Date: 1997
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Price: $21.33
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The Spy (Penguin Classics) (Trade paperback)
Pub. Date: 1997
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
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Pub. Date: 1997
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Price: $27.00
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Pub. Date: 1997
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Pub. Date: 1997
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
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More About The Spy by Cooper, James Fenimore, and Franklin, Wayne (Notes by)
Overview
Written in 1821, "The Spy" was intended to preserve both the memory and the meaning of the American Revolution. Inspired by accusations of venality leveled at the men who captured Major Andre (Benedict Arnold's co-conspirator who was executed for espionage in 1780), the novel centers on Harry Birch, a common man wrongly suspected by the Patriots of being a spy for the British.