Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign: How the Critical Role of Intelligence Impacted the Outcome of Lee's Invasion of the North, June-July 1863
by Thomas J. Ryan
WINNER of the 2015 BACHELDER-CODDINGTON LITERARY AWARD and WINNER of the 2016 GETTYSBURG ROUND TABLE’S DISTINGUISHED BOOK AWARD
As intelligence experts have long asserted, “Information in regard to the enemy is the indispensable basis of all military plans.”
Despite the thousands of books and articles written about Gettysburg, Tom Ryan’s groundbreaking Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign: How the Critical Role of Intelligence Impacted the Outcome of Lee’s Invasion of the North, June – July 1863 is the first to offer a unique and incisive comparative study of intelligence operations during what many consider the war’s decisive campaign.
- 482 pages
- Hardcover
- S/L #25685