British Military Intelligence in the Crimean War, 1854-1856This is the first scholarly work to focus purely on British military intelligence operations during the Crimean War. |
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Contents
Into the Unknown | 27 |
British Intelligence from Calamita | 45 |
The Diplomat Turned Spymaster | 60 |
Cattleys | 92 |
Tracking the Beaten Enemy | 131 |
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British Military Intelligence in the Crimean War, 1854-1856 Stephen M. Harris No preview available - 2015 |
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