Liberation of Marguerite Harrison
Discover the thrilling story of Marguerite E. Harrison in Liberation of Marguerite Harrison by Elizabeth Atwood, published by Naval Institute Press in 2020. This captivating hardback edition spans 320 pages and delves into the remarkable life of a daring Baltimore socialite who defied societal norms during World War I.
In September 1918, as the war drew to a close, 39-year-old Harrison boldly approached the head of the US Army's Military Intelligence Division (MID) with an audacious request: she wanted to be a spy, not just a clerical worker. Her determination and courage set the stage for an extraordinary journey into the world of espionage.
Join Elizabeth Atwood as she unveils the incredible adventures and challenges faced by one of the first female spies, highlighting the impact of her contributions during a pivotal time in history. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone inspired by tales of bravery and resilience.