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Treason
Treason
Aaseng, Nathan. Treacherous Traitors. Oliver, 1997. A collection of a dozen portraits of Americans who were accused of and tried for treason; intended for readers in grades 5 to 12.
Kross, Peter. Spies, Traitors, and Moles. IllumiNet, 1998. A general history of espionage and its perpetrators; for readers young adult and above.
Radosh Ronald; Milton Joyce. The Rosenberg File. Yale University Press, 1997. A thorough examination of the famous Rosenberg spy case from the early years of the Cold War.
Ross, Stewart. Spies and Traitors. Millbrook, 1995. Capsule histories of famous spies and espionage cases for readers in grade 5 and up.
Weinstein, Allen. Perjury: The Hiss Chambers Case. McKay, 1997. For the general audience, a recounting of the infamous treason case before HUAC during the 1950s.
Ziff, John. Espionage and Treason. Chelsea House, 1998. An overview of the subject geared toward readers in middle school and high school.

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