espionage

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Spying

the secret history of history
2004
Traces the history of espionage around the world, describing the various tools and techniques that have been used throughout time and discussing how spies have impacted world history and development.

The SIS and other British spies

2013
"An exploration of the history of the 1909-founded SIS and other British espionage agencies, investigating their typical training and tools as well as the escapades of famous spies"--Provided by publisher.

Top secret

the world of spies
2006
Explores the world of espionage, from ancient times to present day.

Infiltration & spying

2006
Presents an introduction to the concept of spying and infiltration and how it relates to fighting terrorism, providing information on the roles of spies, spy schools, spy technology, and more.

The spies who never were

the true story of the Nazi spies who were actually Allied double agents
2006
A true story of how British intelligence used German spies as double agents to transmit misinformation about Allied defenses and strategy and the effect that the Double-Cross System had on the outcome of World War II.

Spies in the Vatican

espionage & intrigue from Napoleon to the Holocaust
2002
A history of intelligence operations and covert activities inside the Vatican during the reigns of ten popes from Pius VII, Napoleon's nemesis, to Pius XII, sometimes called "Hitler's pope.".

Spies

the secret agents who changed the course of history
1994
Tells the true stories of men and women whose work as spies has had a significant impact on twentieth-century history.

In disguise!

undercover with real women spies
2013
Profiles the lives of thirty women from history who risked their lives to work as spies for their countries.

Espionage

1992
Traces the history of spying and the issues it raises for present and future generations.

Cold War

Primary sources
2003
Uses several primary documents to illustrate the political atmosphere in the United States throughout the Cold War.

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