Secret Agent's Handbook: The WWII Spy Manual of Devices, Disguises, Gadgets, and Concealed Weapons

Secret Agent's Handbook: The WWII Spy Manual of Devices, Disguises, Gadgets, and Concealed Weapons

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Details: Product Description Cloak-and-dagger escapades have long been a mainstay of film and literature, but the stuff of these movies and spy novels often had origins in real-life espionage. Originally used by British special operations agents to select weapons, gadgets, and disguises for their secret missions during World War II, this incredibly diverse manual illustrates actual techniques used during wartime. Featuring everything from exploding rats and Chianti bottles to shoes that leave barefoot prints and incendiary cigarettes and briefcases, this is an astounding look at the state of espionage during the war and the ingenuity of scientists and spies. About the Author Mark Seaman is a historian specializing in espionage and the author of The Bravest of the Brave, Garbo, and Special Operations Executive.

Author: Seaman, Mark

Edition: First edition. Full number line.

Number Of Pages: 272

Publisher: Little Books

EAN: 9781906251192

Release Date: 01-10-2009

Package Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.0 x 1.3 inches

Languages: English

Binding: Hardcover