SPY BOOK: The Encyclopedia of Espionage

Sea Power, Nov 2004 by Munns, David W

Also Received: SPY BOOK: The Encyclopedia of Espionage, 2nd Edition by Norman Polmar and Thomas B. Allen, New York: Random House Reference, July 2004. 719 pp. $21.95 ISBN: 0-375-72025-1

The war on terror has brought intelligence, or espionage, to the forefront of public domain. This book catalogs the discipline of intelligence gathering, often considered the world's most mysterious profession, and opens this secret world to the public. It is an excellent reference material that includes alphabetical entries of the spies, code names, agencies and organizations that comprise the world of espionage.

Copyright Navy League of the United States Nov 2004
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