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The secret world : a history of intelligence

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'The most comprehensive narrative of intelligence compiled ... unrivalled' Max Hastings, Sunday Times'Captivating, insightful and masterly' Edward Lucas, The TimesThe history of espionage is far older than any of today's intelligence agencies, yet the long history of intelligence operations has been largely forgotten.

The first mention of espionage in world literature is in the Book of Exodus.'God sent out spies into the land of Canaan'. From there, Christopher Andrew traces the shift in the ancient world from divination to what we would recognize as attempts to gather real intelligence in the conduct of military operations, and considers how far ahead of the West - at that time - China and India were.

He charts the development of intelligence and security operations and capacity through, amongst others, Renaissance Venice, Elizabethan England, Revolutionary America, Napoleonic France, right up to sophisticated modern activities of which he is the world's best-informed interpreter. What difference have security and intelligence operations made to course of history?

Why have they so often forgotten by later practitioners? This fascinating book provides the answers.

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Penguin Books Ltd
0140285326 / 9780140285321
Paperback / softback
04/07/2019
United Kingdom
English
xii, 948 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
20 cm
Reprint. "An Allen Lane book"--Back cover Orginally published: UK: Allen Lane, 2018.