Spies / Clive Gifford ; foreword by Stella Rimington.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Kingfisher knowledgePublication details: Boston : Kingfisher, c2004.Description: 63 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cmISBN:- 0753457776
- 327.12 22 GIF
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Includes index
Nations Spy Spies at war Sabotage and assassination Secret Services - Techniques and Equipment Codes and Ciphers Disguise and Cover The art of Concealment Secret Weapons Silicon Spies
Spies uncovers the fascinating truth about real-life secret agents and the top-secret organizations they work for. From spymasters to moles, defectors to double agents, and sleepers to disguise experts, you'll discover who's who in espionage. See how real spies measure up to fictional secret agents. From history's most famous spies to the future of spy technology, including robo-spies and cyborg counterespionage, this fact-packed book is the ultimate guide to the mysterious world of spying.
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