Author: Gill Denton
Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing
ISBN: 9781438073675
Size: 70.88 MB
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It's a mysterious case indeed. Don't be fooled by the compact size of this chunky little box. Inside is everything a burgeoning master of espionage needs to get the job done. A die-cut periscope, fake identity cards, spy glasses, a secret code wheel, a magnifying glass, and a fake passport are the tools of the trade. It all comes together with the help of a detailed, yet easy-to-follow, 48-page book that covers-- The history of espionage and simple techniques including surveillance and infiltration Spy skills like code creation, spy talk and blending into a crowd How to create cool tools like listening and surveillance devices and disguises Biographies of master spies like Mata Hari, Nathan Hale and The Cambridge Five Kids will enjoy discovering the long-held secrets of espionage and putting those skills to use to become master spies themselves!
Author: United States Army Intelligence School
Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 63.16 MB
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Author: Harry Katzan Jr.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532096356
Size: 22.90 MB
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A Case of Espionage is a work of fiction and should be interpreted as nothing more than entertainment. The characters, places, events, and incidents are a result of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual events and things is purely coincidental. The London City Airport actually exists, as does the Kimpton Fitzroy Hotel on Russell Square in London, that is used as a point of rendezvous and a safe house. The zum Storchen Hotel, the James Joyce pub, and the Zeughauskeller restaurant are exceptions. They are a grand representation of excellent Swiss culture. There are too many character names to mention that each one does not represent an actual person. The most readily seen character names in the book are William Ashford, Dalton Small, John Walliser, Matt Miller, Les Miller, Pat McGinty, and Alton Fuller. There are others in the text. Coincidentally, persons with those names may exist somewhere in the world, but the author is not aware of them. Finally, the name Ashford College does not exist nor does its characterization. It is possible that an element of espionage, such as described herein, actually did take place in the real world, but the author does not know about it. The author would like to acknowledge the assistance of his wife Margaret in the preparation of the manuscript, and their daughter Kathy for her loyal support and some excellent ideas. You guys are the best!
Author: James Barros
Publisher: Deneau Pub & Company Limited
ISBN:
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Authors: Gill Denton
Categories: Juvenile Nonfiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-08 - Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing
It's a mysterious case indeed. Don't be fooled by the compact size of this chunky little box. Inside is everything a burgeoning master of espionage needs to get the job done. A die-cut periscope, fake identity cards, spy glasses, a secret code wheel, a magnifying glass, and a fake passport
Authors: Harry Katzan Jr.
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-02-27 - Publisher: iUniverse
A Case of Espionage is a work of fiction and should be interpreted as nothing more than entertainment. The characters, places, events, and incidents are a result of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual events and things is purely coincidental. The London City Airport actually exists, as does the
Authors: John Rittinghouse, PhD, CISM, James F. Ransome, PhD, CISM, CISSP
Categories: Computers
Type: BOOK - Published: 2005-07-19 - Publisher: Elsevier
There is a significant need for a comprehensive book addressing the operational and day-to-day security management requirements. IM, used in enterprise networks can easily be reconfigured and allow for potentially nonstop exposure; they require the level of security be scrutinized carefully. This includes inherent security flaws in various network architectures