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In many years of reviewing reference books, I do not recall that I have ever encountered one written under a pseudonym. Under that pseudonym, the author is as well known for his numerous books on intelligence as Scarecrow Press are for their ever‐growing output of historical dictionaries. The present one encompasses 600 articles of between 30 and 1,500 words on organizations, people, places, ships, weapons, battles, operations and codenames important in the field of naval intelligence. I had almost written “twentieth‐century naval intelligence”, for there turns out to be little on earlier periods. For example, there is practically nothing on...

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