Ultimate Spy

Ultimate Spy

by H. Keith Melton (Author)

Synopsis

Deliberately secretive and shadowy, the world of the spy is one that only a privileged few can really understand. This guide gives you the opportunity to enter that world, as Keith Melton, an adviser to US intelligence agencies, brings to light the secrets of espionage. In this expanded and updated edition, he includes detailed examination of post-Cold War spying operations to bring the reader up to date on the rapidly evolving high-technology world of spying. Stranger than fiction, the true history of spying includes colourful characters, tales of intrigue and daring exploits. Recounting events that range from the American Civil War, through both World Wars and the Cold War up to the present day, "Ultimate Spy" reveals what really happened in some of the great spying operations. Over the years Keith Melton has amassed an large collection of spy devices. Concealed cameras, lockpicks, listening devices, suitcase radios, microdots, assassination devices and the tools used for counterterrorism and digital espionage - everything the well-equipped spy could ever need is photographed here. The book also features a section on how to be a spy, telling you how spies are chosen and recruited, the training they receive and the tricks of the trade. Whether you are a James Bond fan, or want a glimpse into the world behind today's headlines, "Ultimate Spy" uncovers the clandestine activities that oil the wheels of international relations.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: DK
Published: 09 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0751347914
ISBN 13: 9780751347913

Author Bio
H. Keith Melton is a renowned military historian and is recognised internationally as an authority on espionage paraphernalia. He has written three highly respected books: 'CIA Special Weapons and Equipment', 'OSS Special Weapons and equipment' and 'Clandestine Warfare'. Keith Melton is a member of the Board of Advisors of the National Historical Intelligence Museum in the United States and also serves as an adviser to US intelligence agencies on historical espionage equipment