No. of pages 64
Published: 2004
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This book is part of a book series called Kingfisher Knowledge .
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by Pan Macmillan .
David Burnie studied zoology and botany at the University of Bristol, and has worked
This book has the following chapters: 1-7 Prelims; 8-9 Chapter One: What is spying? 10-11 Obtaining information; 12-13 Surveillance and sabotage; 14-15 Counter-espionage; 16-17 Spy catching; 18-19 Industrial espionage (secrets for sale); 20 Summary; 21 Chapter 2: Spys, spymasters and secret services; 22-23 Introduction; 24-25 The first spies; 26-27 Spies at war (modern spies); 28-29 Recruiting spies; 30-31 Double agents, moles and defectors; 32-33 The world's great spymasters; 34-35 Secret services; 36 Summary; 37 Chapter 3: Spy techniques and equipment; 38-39 Introduction; 40-41 Getting a message back; 42-43 Code makers and breakers; 44-45 Listening in; 46-47 Eye spy; 48-49 Disguise and cover; 50-51 The art of concealment; 52-53 Swapping information; 54-55 Secret weapons; 56-57 Silicon and stealth spies; 58-59 Silicon spies; 60-61 Glossary; 62-63 Index; 64 Acknowledgements
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