Sneak into the secret lives of spies with this fascinating series about the world's security services - with agent profiles, information on technology and events that changed the world.
Adrian Gilbert is a British author and historian who writes primarily on the subject of military history – particularly relating to wars of the 20th century.
An entertaining book for children with information on spies. A lot of the information is pretty basic for an adult reader, but there were many historical anecdotes that were new to me. Though I think a child who is very interested in espionage might be frustrated by the lack of detail (little explanation of HOW to tail people or disguise yourself), this book would work very well as an introduction to the world of spies.
The content in this book is obviously tailored to children--there's no hint of using seduction as a spy technique or anything like that, and there are no details on any kind of violence. Just because of the nature of the topic though, things like assassination, execution, suicide and torture are mentioned, so be cautious in handing this book to a younger or sensitive child.