Spycraft 2.0
Author : Alex Flagg
Publisher : AEG
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,51 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Adventure games
ISBN : 9781594720376
Author : Alex Flagg
Publisher : AEG
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,51 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Adventure games
ISBN : 9781594720376
Author : Spencer Blake
Publisher : Candlewick Press
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 20,62 MB
Release : 2008-10-28
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0763640484
Covers all aspects of espionage, including such topics as secret operations, disguises, funding, surveillance, codes and ciphers, cameras, moles, double agents, interrogation, forgery, and black propaganda, presented in a training manual format.
Author : Alderac Entertainment Group
Publisher : Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 39,33 MB
Release : 2002-07
Category : Dungeons and Dragons (Game)
ISBN : 9781887953504
Author : Robert Wallace
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 29,84 MB
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9780525949800
An insider's tour of the past half-century's espionage technologies also recounts some of the CIA's most secretive operations and how they have been performed using state-of-the-art spy instruments.
Author : Arthur C. Morgan
Publisher : Arthur C. Morgan
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 24,20 MB
Release : 2024-01-09
Category : True Crime
ISBN :
Volume Two starts off when the author is a young adult working as a taxi driver in Washington D.C. in the mid- 1970’s and he gets involved with transporting “ladies of the evening” to their appointments and eventually comes to the attention of the “vice lords,” who own the majority of massage parlors and strip clubs in the area. He is recruited to work for them and eventually becomes an active member of the organization and manages security and operates his own massage parlor. He eventually becomes a target of law enforcement due to his lifestyle and nature of his activities. The vice career ends after he kills another manager (pimp) in a gunfight and is sentenced to thirty years for second degree murder. In prison, he works the “system” and receives a sentence reduction and returns to society after serving six years. He uses his skill sets to become a security consultant and start his own company and this is the beginning of his twenty eight year career as an international security contractor, private investigator and spycraft merchant. He takes you along sharing his travels and adventures on a journey that few have ever traveled.
Author : Alexander Rose
Publisher : Bantam
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 48,63 MB
Release : 2014-03-25
Category : History
ISBN : 055339259X
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Turn: Washington’s Spies, now an original series on AMC Based on remarkable new research, acclaimed historian Alexander Rose brings to life the true story of the spy ring that helped America win the Revolutionary War. For the first time, Rose takes us beyond the battlefront and deep into the shadowy underworld of double agents and triple crosses, covert operations and code breaking, and unmasks the courageous, flawed men who inhabited this wilderness of mirrors—including the spymaster at the heart of it all. In the summer of 1778, with the war poised to turn in his favor, General George Washington desperately needed to know where the British would strike next. To that end, he unleashed his secret weapon: an unlikely ring of spies in New York charged with discovering the enemy’s battle plans and military strategy. Washington’s small band included a young Quaker torn between political principle and family loyalty, a swashbuckling sailor addicted to the perils of espionage, a hard-drinking barkeep, a Yale-educated cavalryman and friend of the doomed Nathan Hale, and a peaceful, sickly farmer who begged Washington to let him retire but who always came through in the end. Personally guiding these imperfect everyday heroes was Washington himself. In an era when officers were gentlemen, and gentlemen didn’ t spy, he possessed an extraordinary talent for deception—and proved an adept spymaster. The men he mentored were dubbed the Culper Ring. The British secret service tried to hunt them down, but they escaped by the closest of shaves thanks to their ciphers, dead drops, and invisible ink. Rose’s thrilling narrative tells the unknown story of the Revolution–the murderous intelligence war, gunrunning and kidnapping, defectors and executioners—that has never appeared in the history books. But Washington’s Spies is also a spirited, touching account of friendship and trust, fear and betrayal, amid the dark and silent world of the spy.
Author : John A. Nagy
Publisher : Westholme Publishing
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 12,85 MB
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN :
From imposters and hidden compartments to secret handshakes and coded letter, here is a thoroughly entertaining account of the role of spycraft during the American Revolution.
Author : Nadine Akkerman
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 19,31 MB
Release : 2024-06-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0300267541
A fascinating exploration of the devious tricks and ingenious tools used by early modern spies--from ciphers to counterfeiting, invisible inks to assassination Early modern Europe was a hotbed of espionage, where spies, spy-catchers, and conspirators pitted their wits against each other in deadly games of hide and seek. Theirs was a dangerous trade--only those who mastered the latest techniques would survive. In this engaging, accessible account, Nadine Akkerman and Pete Langman explore the methods spies actually used in the period, including disguises, invisible inks, and even poisons. Drawing on a vast array of archival sources, they show how understanding the tricks and tools of espionage allows us to re-imagine well-known stories such as the Babington and Gunpowder plots. Exposing the murky world of spies, they demonstrate how the technological innovations of petty criminals, secretaries, and other hitherto invisible actors shaped the fate of some of history's most iconic figures. Spycraft explains how early modern spies sought to protect their own secrets while exposing those of their enemies, showing the reader how to follow in their footsteps.
Author : Anthony Shaffer
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 20,9 MB
Release : 2010-09-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 031260369X
Shaffer delivers an exciting, eyewitness account of fighting terrorism in Afghanistan using the military's most cutting-edge espionage tactics. Just before St. Martin's Press release of the book, The Department of Defense and the Defense Intelligence Agency, demanded the author and the publisher produce the book for review. They, and "other interested U.S. intelligence agencies" met with the author to review changes and redactions that they required be made, before the book could be published, in order to "not damage our national security, harm our troops, or harm U.S. military intelligence efforts or assets." Thus, there are sections with redactions in the final book.
Author : Ben Macintyre
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 19,90 MB
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1408830620
The number one bestselling author of Agent Zigzag and Operation Mincemeat exposes the true story of the D Day Spies.