Hidden Secrets: The Complete History of Espionage and the Technology Used to Support It
For fans of James Bond movies, Tom Clancy, John Le Carre and Robert Ludlum, Hidden Secrets is a compelling look at the real world of the spy. Often called the second oldest profession, espionage has played and continues to play a pivotal role in world events. Stealing plans, knowing an enemy's capabilities and deceiving an opponent are vital in both war and peacetime. Cent
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Published
April 6th 2002
by Firefly Books
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Full-color glossy pages with plenty of photographs. Very useful if you need to write a report. It covers the history of spying as well as "case studies" on infamous spies (the Cambridge Five, Hanssen, Ames), ciphers and other important papers (Enigma, "purple", the Zimmerman telegraph), and other important incidents. Current through 2001.
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David Owen is the author of Hidden Evidence and Hidden Secrets. He has written extensively on military deception, espionage, and written and produced television documentaries on computer crime and electronic intelligence.
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