Lincoln’s Spymaster

Lincoln’s Spymaster by David Hepburn Milton, published by Stackpole Books on September 15, 2017, is a reprint edition comprising 180 pages in English. This book explores the often-overlooked aspects of the Civil War, focusing on the diplomatic and intelligence efforts that played a crucial role in the conflict. It highlights the strategic maneuvers between the North and South, particularly the Union’s efforts to prevent foreign intervention, especially from Great Britain.
Readers will discover the pivotal role of Thomas Haines Dudley, the American Consul in Liverpool, who established a network of agents to monitor Confederate activities in England. The narrative delves into how Dudley’s intelligence operations and diplomatic strategies effectively countered the Confederacy’s attempts to gain British support. By documenting this intricate web of espionage and diplomacy, Lincoln’s Spymaster sheds light on the significant yet often neglected contributions to the Union’s success during the Civil War period.
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The Civil War conjures images of blood-soaked battlefields in the United States. Few are aware of the equally important diplomatic and intelligence contest that raged between the North and South in Europe. While the Confederacy quickly sought the approval of Great Britain as a strategic ally, the Union utilized diplomacy and espionage to avert both the construction of a Confederate navy and the threat of war with England. At the forefront of the international fray was Thomas Haines Dudley, the American Consul in Liverpool, and “the father of modern American intelligence.” As the Confederates determined to utilize British shipyards, Dudley swiftly established a network of agents throughout England to report on enemy activities. Neither a blockade runner nor a warship secretly under production escaped Dudley’s scrutiny.
Author David Hepburn Milton expertly tells the story of the historically neglected Thomas Haines Dudley and his web of agents. Lincoln’s Spymaster documents the victorious combination of Northern diplomacy, intelligence gathering, and mass mobilization of British public opinion that negated foreign intervention in the American Civil War.
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