Esther Beck
J 327.12 BEC
This book contains kid-tested cool top secret spy projects using biology, chemistry, and physics and will inspire young science buffs to experiment with their own ideas. -- Powell's Books.
Alex Brown
J 327.12 BRO
Secret missions tells the stories of some of the most famous undercover agents. It tells of people who risked their lives in the service of their country or who disguised themselves to gather valuable evidence. -- Back cover.
Sue Bursztynski
J 327.12 BUR
Pssst! It's true! This is the best book on spies you'll ever read! Spy on the spies and go undercover in history! Did you know that the creator of fictional spy James Bond was a secret agent himself? One Saxon king got information while singing love songs in the enemy camp. An Australian spy (a man) steered a ship through a storm wearing only a pink negligee. The CIA plotted against Cuban dictator Castro's beard. A brave ex-slave sent information to the Union Army during the American Civil war by hanging up her washing. If you think these stories are way out, wait till you decode the rest of the top-secret information... -- Product description
Terry Deary
J 327.12 DEA
From cracking codes to the pitfalls of navigating camel poo in the desert - Horrible Histories fans can discover if they have everything it took to be a WWII spy. The indispensable guide for aspiring secret agents in blood-curdling colour --Global Books In Print.
Adrian (Adrian Geoffrey) Gilbert
J 327.12 GIL
Discusses the skills and training needed to become a spy, and describes some spying techniques and different types of surveillance. Includes profiles of famous spies and double agents --Provided by publisher.
Richard Platt
J 327.12 PLA
This book presents information about men and women spies throughout history as well as about the tools and equipment they used in espionage and intelligence service. You can also be an eyewitness to some of the world's most shadowy characters, and get the inside scoop on the ingenious gadgets that real-life spies have used to gather and send information without getting caught. --Publisher's description.
Justine Swain-Smith
J 327.12 SMI
Agent Ace and his gadgets expert Charlie show readers all the tricks in the spying game and prepare them to undertake their first mission. This simple 7-day plan helps aspiring spooks plan cunning disguises, gather information and carry out reconnaissance work. There are codes to crack and fun step-by-step craft projects for wannabe spies to make. Best of all, the book comes with cool espionage accessories. -- Product description
Kate Walker
J 327.12 WAL
Presents a brief overview of a number of methods and gadgets used by spies, from the earliest uses of codes and ciphers to high-tech methods made possible by computers.
Philippa Werry
NZ J 327.12 WER
"In 1940, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill established a secret organisation "to set Europe ablaze!" Discover how the work of British secret agents changed the course of the World War II" -- Back cover.
Kjartan Poskitt
J 652.8 POS
This volume contains tips on how to crack substition codes, message systems such as Morse and the secrets of ENIGMA are revealed.
Sandy Ransford
J 652.8 RAN
Grab your magnifying glass and investigate further to discover all the tricks of the trade. Create your own codes and ciphers, learn about famously fiendish codes, and try your new skills out on the puzzles included. Perfect for all budding super sleuths.
Walter Wick
J 793.73 WIC
Rhyming verses ask readers to find hidden objects in the photographs.
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