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David Owen : Hidden Secrets: The Complete History of Espionage and the Technology Used to Support It
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Author: David Owen
Title: Hidden Secrets: The Complete History of Espionage and the Technology Used to Support It
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Date: 2002-04-06
ISBN: 1552975649
Publisher: Firefly Books
Weight: 1.56 pounds
Size: 0.67 x 7.05 x 10.0 inches
Edition: First edition.
Previous givers: 2 michael (Canada), michael (Canada)
Previous moochers: 2 michelle (Canada), sigwart (USA: IL)
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2jemcollins (Australia), Andy Batangantang (Philippines).
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For fans of James Bond movies, Tom Clancy, John Le Carré 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. Centuries ago, Sun Tzu (The Art of War) made extensive use of spies and believed the ideal way to defeat an opponent was to avoid battle altogether with deception and clever maneuvers to confuse, distract and ultimately triumph over the enemy. In 1780, George Washington's spies, the Culper Ring spy network, tracked enemy ships by communicating with invisible inks and signals like hanging a set number of handkerchiefs on a clothesline.

Spying and spy technology has evolved from sending signals through handkerchiefs and cracking the code of the Enigma machine to current intelligence techniques that rely on satellite imagery and monitoring of cellphone and internet communications. With case studies and hundreds of photographs, Hidden Secrets is an intriguing look at all these surveillance techniques, spy technology and the spies themselves.

Reviews: michael (Canada) (2009/10/28):
geez who wrote that review?

Ok...it's a decent book but it's more of a compilation of historical vignettes of codes, ciphers, and other wonderful devices that spies use to communicate.

it's a good read the dabbler in history warfare...

Best



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