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Bibliography[edit]

Review: Does "The Princess Spy" Pierce the Veil of its Subject's Fictions? ProQuest Central, Research Library, 2021.[1]

  • This is a review extracted from the History News Network, and is therefore a reliable source. The review covers the controversy of Aline Griffith's career as a spy in World War II.

Griffith, Aline. The Spy Went Dancing. 2014 (Kindle ed.)[2]

  • This is a book written by Aline Griffith, and is therefore a reliable source. However, there is speculation whether her books are based off of truth or fiction. Still, they are helpful in order to provide a brief sentence-long summary of her novels.

Griffith, Aline. The Spy Wore Red. 2014 (Kindle ed.)[3]

  • This is a book written by Aline Griffith, and is therefore a reliable source. However, there is speculation whether her books are based off of truth or fiction. Still, they are helpful in order to provide a brief sentence-long summary of her novels.

Griffith, Aline. The Spy Wore Silk. 2014 (Kindle ed.)[4]

  • This is a book written by Aline Griffith, and is therefore a reliable source. However, there is speculation whether her books are based off of truth or fiction. Still, they are helpful in order to provide a brief sentence-long summary of her novels.

Griffith, Aline. The Well-Mannered Assassin. 2014 (Kindle ed.)[5]

  • This is a book written by Aline Griffith, and is therefore a reliable source. However, there is speculation whether her books are based off of truth or fiction. Still, they are helpful in order to provide a brief sentence-long summary of her novels.

Hodgson, Moira. "A Model Operative." Wall Street Journal, 2021, pp. A.15. ProQuest Central.[6]

  • This is a peer-reviewed, professional article, written by the Wall Street Journal, and is therefore a reliable source. The article covers information regarding Griffith's career, controversy, and interactions with fellow novelists.

Jenkins, Max. 'Garbo The Spy': A Nazi Double Agent, Mystery Intact. November 17, 2011, https://www.npr.org/2011/11/17/142249740/garbo-the-spy-a-nazi-double-agent-mystery-intact.[7]

  • This is a peer-reviewed, scientific article crafted from the respected NPR site, and is therefore a reliable source. The article covers information regarding the documentary, 'Gabro the Spy,' and how Aline Griffith fits into the documentary.

Lacher, Irene. "A Woman of Mystery Espionage: Countess Aline Romanones has Written no Less than Three Books about Her Exploits as a Spy. but Skeptics Keep Asking: Is She all She Says She is?: [Home Edition]." Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext), 1991, pp. 1. ProQuest Central.[8]

  • This is a peer-reviewed article from a well-established newspaper, The Los Angelas Times, and is therefore a reliable source. The article covers the skeptism behind Aline Griffith and her life as a WWII spy.

Roberts, Sam. "Aline Griffith, New York Model Turned Spy, Author and Countess, is Dead: [Obituary (Obit); Biography]." New York Times, 2017, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/15/obituaries/aline-griffith-model-countess-author-and-spy-is-dead.html.[9]

  • This is a peer-reviewed article from a well-established newspaper, The New York Times, and is therefore reliable. The article covers the death of Aline Griffith, and mentions her family life - including both of her parents.

The Associated Press. "Sotheby’s to Auction American WWII Spy’s Jewels." The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 27, 2011, https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-sothebys-to-auction-american-wwii-spys-jewels-2011apr27-story.html.[10]

  • This is a peer-reviewed article from a well-established newspaper, The San Diego Union-Tribune, and is therefore reliable.The article covers the auction of Aline Griffith's famous jewels.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Review: Does "The Princess Spy" Pierce the Veil of its Subject's Fictions? ProQuest Central, Research Library, 2021.
  2. ^ Griffith, Aline. The Spy Went Dancing. 2014 (Kindle ed.)
  3. ^ Griffith, Aline.The Spy Wore Red. 2014 (Kindle ed.)
  4. ^ Griffith, Aline.The Spy Wore Silk. 2014 (Kindle ed.)
  5. ^ Griffith, Aline. The Well-Mannered Assassin. 2014 (Kindle ed.)
  6. ^ Hodgson, Moira. "'The Princess Spy' Review: A Model Operative". WSJ. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  7. ^ Jenkins, Max (November 17, 2011). "'Garbo The Spy': A Nazi Double Agent, Mystery Intact". NPR. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  8. ^ Lacher, Irene. "A Woman of Mystery Espionage: Countess Aline Romanones has Written no Less than Three Books about Her Exploits as a Spy. but Skeptics Keep Asking: Is She all She Says She is?: [Home Edition]." Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext), 1991, pp. 1. ProQuest Central.
  9. ^ Roberts, Sam (2017-12-15). "Model, Countess, Author, Spy: Aline Griffith Is Dead". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  10. ^ The Associated Press (April 27, 2011). "Sotheby's to Auction American WWII Spy's Jewels". The San Diego Union-Tribune.