Knowhow Book of Spycraft by
This book is all about keeping secrets. It shows you how to set up secret meeting places and a secret post office and how to disguise your messages and maps. It shows you lots of secret codes and signals. On the first page you will meet the Black Hat Spy. Watch out for the tricks he plays in Spy Trick – these are things real spies have done. There are messages in code all through the book – see if you can work them out. One of the first Usborne books to be published, reissued for the 40th anniversary of Usborne Publishing in 2013. As used in evidence at the high court trial of Soviet spy Oleg Gordievsky, who testified that this book gave away the KGB’s tradecraft. The author, Falcon Travis, remains a mystery to this day.
The Knowhow Book of Spycraft is a book that teaches readers how to set up secret meeting places, disguise messages and maps, and use secret codes and signals. The book is written by Falcon Travis and Judy Hindley, and it is part of the Usborne Classics series.
History
The book was first published in 1975 and was one of the first books to be published by Usborne Publishing. It was reissued in 2013 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Usborne Publishing. The book has been used as evidence in a high court trial of a Soviet spy, Oleg Gordievsky, who testified that the book gave away the KGB’s tradecraft.
Content
The book is a comprehensive guide to spycraft, covering topics such as:
- Setting up secret meeting places and a secret post office
- Disguising messages and maps
- Using secret codes and signals
- Creating disguises and false identities
- Using cryptography and ciphers
The book is written in a fun and engaging way, with illustrations and examples to help readers understand the concepts. It is suitable for readers aged 7 and above.
Reviews
The book has received positive reviews from readers and critics alike. Reviewers have praised the book’s engaging writing style, the variety of topics covered, and the fun and interactive approach to learning about spycraft.
Editions
The book has been published in several editions, including paperback, hardcover, and e-book formats. It is available from major online retailers such as Amazon and from Usborne Publishing’s website.
Conclusion
The Knowhow Book of Spycraft is a unique and fascinating book that teaches readers about the art of spycraft in a fun and engaging way. With its comprehensive coverage of topics and interactive approach, it is a great resource for anyone interested in learning about espionage and cryptography.