The Enemy Within: A History of Spies, Spymasters and Espionage

The Enemy Within: A History of Spies, Spymasters and Espionage

by Terry Crowdy
The Enemy Within: A History of Spies, Spymasters and Espionage

The Enemy Within: A History of Spies, Spymasters and Espionage

by Terry Crowdy

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Overview

Separating myth from reality, The Enemy Within traces the history of espionage from its development in ancient times through to the end of the Cold War and beyond, shedding light on the clandestine activities that have so often tipped the balance in times of war. This detailed account delves into the murky depths of the realm of spymasters and their spies, revealing many amazing and often bizarre stories along the way. From the monkey hanged as a spy during the Napoleonic wars to the British Double Cross Committee in World War II, this journey through the history of espionage shows us that no two spies are alike and their fascinating stories are fraught with danger and intrigue.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780962245
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/20/2011
Series: General Military
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 493 KB

About the Author

Terry Crowdy has an unconventional background for a historian. Former bassist in a rock group, and a history enthusiast, Terry writes with passion and a keen eye for detail, bring his unique perspective to the murky world of espionage and spying. His enthusiasm for accessing forgotten historical sources and seeking out information that has eluded others is demonstrated throughout this vivid account of 'secret war'. Terry has written several other books including Military Misdemeanours, sordid stories of scandal in the military throughout history. Terry lives in Kent, UK.
TERRY CROWDY is a British military history author specializing in the Napoleonic Wars and the history of espionage. He has written extensively on French Revolutionary and Napoleonic infantry, with a particular focus on daily life in barracks and on campaign. His works include a history of the 'Incomparable' 9th Light Infantry Regiment, and a study of the Battle of Marengo. He is a Fellow of the International Napoleonic Society and a Member of the Society of Authors.

Table of Contents


Introduction     6
In Ancient Times     15
Through Dark Ages     34
Spy, Britannia     53
Espionage in the Age of Reason     79
Vive la Revolution?     107
Napoleon's 'Secret Part'     128
Uncivil War     151
The Godfather of Secret Service     177
Spy Fever     194
Eastern Peril     214
Double Agents & Radio Games     230
Axis Spies against America     265
Spies of the Soviet Era     293
With No End in Sight...     328
Endnotes     337
Select Bibliography     355
Index     358
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