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Secrets, lies, gizmos, and spies

a history of spies and espionage
2006
An illustrated exploration of espionage that discusses famous and notorious spies, spy technology, tactics, and notable missions in history.

Spy

1996
Presents information about men and women spies throughout history as well as about the tools and equipment they used in espionage and intelligence service.

Spy gizmos and gadgets

2012
This book discusses different gadgets used by spies, such as invisible ink, hidden cameras, small guns made to look like ordinary objects, and bugs, as well as career information on espionage.

Spy codes and ciphers

2012
This book discusses different methods of secret communications used by spies, such as Morse code, the Enigma machine, the Navajo language, and digital steganography, as well as career information on espionage.

Spies and lies--famous and infamous spies

2012
This book explores famous and infamous spies in history, including examples of female spies, child spies, family spy rings, and animal spies.

Spies

2004
Describes the equipment and techniques of spies, the structure and functions of secret services, and notable spies in history.

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