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Secrets, Lies, Gizmos, and Spies: A History of Spies and Espionage


No. of pages 128

Published: 2006

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"Secrets, Lies, Gizmos, and Spies" is a heavily-illustrated volume which details the secret history of spies and espionage through the ages. From the Trojan War to WW II, all aspiring secret agents will learn the true stories of famous spies and classified operations. It features numerous photos of disguised weapons and gadgets, interviews with real spies and many unbelievable, death-defying spy stories.

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Abrams .

Janet Wyman Coleman is the author of Baseball for Everyone: Stories from the Great Game, a Publisher's Weekly best book, and Famous Bears & Friends: 100 Years of Teddy Bear Stories. She lives in Boston, MA. Located in Washington, DC, the International Spy Museum features the largest collection of international espionage-related artifacts. Information can be found at www. spymuseum. org.

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