Incoming Resources
- Spies revealed, written by Clive Gifford
- The ingenious Mr. Pyke, inventor, fugitive, spy, Henry Hemming
- Secrets, Christine Harris
- The Americans., NEMO Films ; Amblin Television ; Fox 21 Television Studios ; FX Productions ; created by Joe Weisberg, Season 5, Widescreen
- The take, Christopher Reich
- Spies!, by Richard Platt
- Red sparrow., directed by Francis Lawrence ; screenplay by Justin Haythe ; produced by Peter Chernin, Steven Zaillian, Jenno Topping, David Ready ; a Twentieth Century Fox presentation ; in association with TSG Entertainment ; a Film Rights/Chernin Entertainment production ; a Francis Lawrence film, DVD/Widescreen
- The Rosenberg espionage case, by Francis Moss
- Fugitive, Christine Harris
- Super spies of World War I, by Kate Walker & Elaine Argaet
- Code name, Lise : the true story of World War II's most highly decorated spy, Larry Loftis
- The lady is a spy, Virginia Hall, World War II hero of the French resistance, by Don Mitchell
- Never say die, Anthony Horowitz
- The Moroccan girl, Charles Cumming
- Atomic Blonde., Focus Features presents ; in association with Sierra Pictures ; a Denver & Delilah Productions, Chickie the Cop, TGIM Films and 87/Eleven production ; a film by David Leitch ; produced by Eric Gitter, Peter Schwerin, Kelly McCormick, Charlize Theron, A. J. Dix, Beth Kono ; screenplay by Kurt Johnstad ; directed by David Leitch, DVD/Widescreen
- World War II spies and secret agents, by Stuart A. Kallen
- Buttons for General Washington, by Peter and Connie Roop ; pictures by Peter E. Hanson. --
- Code name Badass, the true story of Virginia Hall, by Heather Demetrios
- Across the pacific., Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by Richard Macaulay directed by John Huston, Fullscreen
- Super spies of World War II, by Kate Walker & Elaine Argaet
- Spyology, the complete book of spycraft, written by Spencer Blake
- The spy and the traitor, the greatest espionage story of the Cold War, Ben Macintyre
- Petticoat spies, six women spies of the Civil War, Peggy Caravantes
- The black windmill., director, Don Siegel, DVD/Widescreen
- Sarah Emma Edmonds was a great pretender, the true story of a Civil War spy, Carrie Jones ; illustrations by Mark Oldroyd