Secret Missions

Secret Missions
Author: Rear-Adm. Ellis M. Zacharias
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789120387

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“SECRET MISSIONS” IS AN EXTRAORDINARY RECORD OF THE TWENTY-FIVE YEAR WAR OF WITS AGAINST THE JAPANESE SECRET SERVICE. This fantastic—and true—story was written by Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, the man who with one master stroke of psychological warfare broke the Japanese will to resist—before the atom bombing of Hiroshima. Long before World War II, Admiral Zacharias was sent to Japan to study the language and the country. Thrust into the world of SECRET MISSIONS, he gained an intimate knowledge of Japanese Intelligence operations and of the military’s plans to steer Japan on a course for war. Admiral Zacharias predicted Pearl Harbor, but inadequate U.S. Intelligence and the blind outlook of some of his superiors allowed the tragedy of December 7, 1941 to occur. SECRET MISSIONS takes you behind the scenes and tells you how vast Japanese spy rings sprung up on our own soil and were smashed; how Japanese codes were broken; and finally, how Admiral Zacharias broke the Japanese will to resist just before the A-bombing of Hiroshima. “An interesting and lively book”—The New Yorker “...a little frightening”—New York Times ...READS LIKE AN ADVENTURE STORY”—Booklist Index

Lorenzo s Secret Mission

Lorenzo s Secret Mission
Author: Lila Guzmàn,Rick Guzmàn
Publsiher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2001-10-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1558856552

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In 1776, fifteen-year-old Lorenzo Bannister leaves Texas and his father's new grave to carry a letter to the Virginia grandfather he has never known, and becomes involved with the struggle of the American Continental Army and its Spanish supporters.

The Secret Mission of William Tuck

The Secret Mission of William Tuck
Author: Eric Pierpoint
Publsiher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781402281754

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William Tuck is set on justice. For his brother killed by British soldiers, for his friend Rebecca's father held prisoner by the redcoats, and for the countless other rebel Americans struggling beneath the crushing weight of British rule. The whispered words of a dying soldier, and a mysterious watch, give William all the ammunition he needs; a secret message for the leader of the rebel army. Rebecca disguises herself as a boy, and she and William join the American troops. They embark on an epic journey that pulls them into a secret network of spies, pits them against dangerous gunmen, and leads them on a quest to find General George Washington himself. Can William and Rebecca determine friend from foe long enough to deliver a message that might just change the tide of the American Revolution? Praise for The Last Ride of Caleb O'Toole, winner of the MPIBA Reading the West Award "In this action-packed debut novel...Pierpont has created a suspenseful, enlightening read featuring worthy allies and wicked enemies." -Booklist "The fast-paced adventure serves up a hearty history lesson with side dishes of political, social and environmental commentary. Realistic and complicated characters give the familiar story of the pioneer's journey fresh life...a suspenseful adventure with heart." -Kirkus Reviews "The pace doesn't let up TV and film actor Pierpoint offers a rowdy Wild West adventure in his first book for children... Readers seeking action, history, and adventure aren't likely to mind." -Publishers Weekly

100 Secret Missions

100 Secret Missions
Author: Fiona Boon,Tim Bugbird
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1782350829

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His Secret Mission

His Secret Mission
Author: Joy Ohagwu
Publsiher: Divine Breakthrough Infinity
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Christian Inspirational Fiction Torn between love and loyalty, will he go with his heart? Former Secret Service agent Hunter Huddleston worked to keep his professional and personal lives very separate—reducing chances of being targeted and ensuring the safety of his family. Suddenly leaving his beloved job at the Secret Service, for publicly undisclosed reasons, he struggles to deal with how he fell in love with his former charge—the First Daughter Susan Wells—who is off limits, way above his class, and highly protected. Worse still, as she tries to bridge the gap between them, he finds out that there are people to whose benefit it was that she remain unattached. When a series of murders leave Hunter as the only witness—and prime suspect—will Susan's father, President Wells, accept Hunter’s innocence and allow him to marry his daughter? Or will the triple label of having an ex-convict in his family, being a suspect in murder investigations, and mixing a professional encounter with personal interests, cost him his future, the love of his life, and land him behind bars? First Daughter Susan Wells has lived most of her life securely protected behind high walls, vigilant eyes, and classy facades. She longed to meet and marry a man who was down-to-earth, God-fearing, and real. When she met agent Hunter Huddleston, beyond his handsome appearance, she knew he had everything she’d ever wanted in a man. But regulations dictating his expected professional conduct force them into a tough choice. And just then, they discover that danger—and threats to their love and union—were not far behind. HIS SECRET MISSION is USA Today Bestselling Author Joy Ohagwu's combined Christian Inspirational Fiction catalogue of the After Series, the New Beginnings Series, and the Excellence Club -- All hope-filled Christian Inspirational Fiction.

Memoirs of the baron de Kolli relative to his secret mission in 1810 for liberating Ferdinand vii king of Spain To which are added Memoirs of the queen of Etruria

Memoirs of the baron de Kolli  relative to his secret mission in 1810  for liberating Ferdinand vii  king of Spain  To which are added  Memoirs of the queen of Etruria
Author: Charles Léopold baron de Kolli
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1823
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0020063109

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Breakout Squad

Breakout Squad
Author: Ryder Windham
Publsiher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0606236546

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Eager to uncover the secret of the origins of the mysterious ship Malevolence, the Clones and their Jedi General go on a quest deep into Wild Space to search for clues and get answers to the questions they seek

A Gentleman Player His Adventures on a Secret Mission for Queen Elizabeth

A Gentleman Player  His Adventures on a Secret Mission for Queen Elizabeth
Author: Robert Neilson Stephens
Publsiher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1899
Genre: Great Britain History Elizabeth, 1558-1603 Fiction
ISBN: 9781465545084

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At three o'clock in the afternoon of the cold first Monday in March, 1601, a red flag rose, and a trumpet sounded thrice, from a little gabled turret protruding up out of a large wooden building in a field in that part of Southwark known as the Bankside and bordering on the Thames west of London Bridge. This rude edifice, or enclosure, was round (not like its successor, hexagonal) in shape; was in great part roofless; was built on a brick and stone foundation, and was encircled by a ditch for drainage. It was, in fact, the Globe Theatre; and the flag and trumpet meant that the "Lord Chamberlain's servants" were about to begin their performance, which, as the bill outside the door told in rough letters, was to be that of a new "Tragicall Historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmark," written by William Shakespeare. London folk knew this Master Shakespeare well as one of the aforesaid "servants," as the maker of most of the plays enacted now by those servants, and, which was deemed far more to his honor, as the poet of "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece." Many who read the playbill guessed rightly that the new "tragicall historie" was based in part upon another author's old play, which they had seen performed many times in the past. The audience, in all colours and qualities of doublet and hose, ruff and cloak, feathered hat and plain cap and scholar's coif, had awaited noisily the parting of the worsted curtains of the stage projecting from one side of the circular interior of the barnlike playhouse. Around the other sides were wooden galleries, and under these was a raised platform divided into boxes called "rooms," whose fronts were hung with painted cloth. The stage and the actors' tiring-room behind it were under a roof of thatch. The boxes had the galleries for cover. But the great central O-shaped space, known as the "yard," where self-esteeming citizens, and assertive scholars, and black-robed lawyers, and burly soldiers, and people of countless occupations, and people of no occupation at all, stood and crowded and surged and talked and chaffed, and bought fruit and wine and beer from the clamorous venders, had no ceiling but the sky. It had no floor but the bare ground, and no seats whatever.