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A History of British secret service
1. Introduction
2. Throgmorton And Walsingham
3. Tudor Cryptography And Psychological Warfare
4. Sir Henry Wotton And Thomas Chamberlain
5. John Thurloe: Cromwell’s Spy-Master
6. From Secretary Morrice To Matthew Prior
7. Daniel Defoe
8. The Drive Against Jacobite Espionage
9. William Eden Re Organizes The Secret Service
10. Wellington’s Intelligence Service
11. Thomas Beach: Double-Agent In America
12. The Great Eccesentrics: Kavanagh, Burton And Reilly
13. The Origins Of MI5
14. The German Spy Menace: 1902-14
15. A Formidable Trio: Mansfield Cumming, Basil Thomson And ‘Blinker’ Hall
16. Vernon Kell, ‘Father’ Of MI5
17. The Triumphs Of Room 40
18. Zaharoff: Agent Extraordinary
19. Defeat In Ireland: Counter-Attack In Russia
20. Sidney Reilly’s Last Gamble
21. MI6 In The 1930s: A Lack Of Policy
22. Sir David Petrie’s Task
23. The Formation Of SOE
24. Occultism And Espionage: A Slidelight On The Hess Mission
25. Examples Of Imaginative Planning
26. Aid To French Resistence Movements
27. The ‘Lucy’ Ring
28. Exploiting The Mafia And The Enigma Of Admiral Canaris
29. Feminine Exploits In World War II
30. Trechery In High Places
31. Change In SIS And MI5
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