treason

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The affair

the case of Alfred Dreyfus
1986
Discusses the celebrated scandal that tore turn-of-the-century France apart.

The last days of Henry VIII

conspiracies, treason and heresy at the court of the dying tyrant
2005
Presents a comprehensive examination of the reign of King Henry VIII describing his tyranny, his six wives, his heirs, and the conspiracies, betrayals, and intrigue that made up his thirty-five years in power.

The traitor and the spy

Benedict Arnold and John Andr?
1975

Secret history of the American Revolution

an account of the conspiracies of Benedict Arnold and numerous others, drawn from the Secret Service papers of the British headquarters in North America, now for the first time examined and made public
1973

Treacherous traitors

1997
Profiles ten figures in American history who have been accused of betraying their country, including Benedict Arnold, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, and Aldrich Ames.

Macbeth

2008
A graphic novel adaptation of Shakespeare's play in which Macbeth and his ambitious wife plot to kill their king and his heirs, clearing the way for Macbeth to seize the crown of Scotland for himself.

Treason

2011
When his enemies convince the king that his father has committed treason, Will Montague, page to Prince Edward, is forced to flee the Court, and he sets out to free his father from prison with the help of a poor boy he met on the streets of London.

Espionage and treason

2000
Recounts the stories of some of the world's most famous spies and traitors, including Benedict Arnold, Aldrich Ames, the Rosenbergs, and Kim Philby.

Traitor in Williamsburg

a Felicity mystery
2008
Felicity, a young girl in colonial Williamsburg, decides to find out who is trying to cause trouble when an anonymous person begins falsely accusing people of helping the British--including her father.

Traitors and Turncoats

twenty tales of treason, from Benedict Arnold to Ezra Pound
2009
Thoroughly researched and grippingly told, these tales of treachery embrace cowardice and cupidity, high tension and terrible tragedy.

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