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The Boy Spy / A substantially true record of secret service during the war of the rebellion, a correct account of events witnessed by a soldier

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About This Book

A youthful soldier narrates first-person memoirs of clandestine service during the Civil War, mixing vivid episodes of scouting, espionage, and repeated captures and escapes with practical accounts of telegraphy and visual signaling by flags, torches, and rockets. He describes undercover observations inside enemy camps and capitals, voyages to coastal forts, interrogations, prison confinement, and reporting to Union authorities, while offering technical explanations of signal work and episodic battlefield sketches. The narrative alternates action-driven adventures and procedural detail, conveying the dangers and improvisations of field intelligence and the daily realities of wartime communications.

About the Author

Kerbey, Joseph Orton portrait

Joseph Orton Kerbey

Joseph Orton Kerbey was an American author known for his work in the genre of historical narrative. His notable book, "The Boy Spy," presents a substantially true account of secret service activities during the American Civil War, as witnessed by a soldier. Through his writing, Kerbey offers readers a glimpse into the experiences and challenges faced by those involved in the conflict, blending personal narrative with historical events. His contributions provide valuable insights into the complexities of war and the role of espionage during this tumultuous period in American history.

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