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This is the 14th book in the rather good Historical Dictionaries of Intelligence and Counterintelligence series. Atomic espionage, by its very nature, covers a very much shorter time span than many of the other works. In 499BCE Histiaeus shaved the head of his most trusted slave and tattooed a message on his head. The slave was then sent to Aristagoras who was instructed to shave the slave's head again and read the message which told him to revolt again the Persians. Atomic espionage begins some 2,000 years later in 1939, according to the chronology, when Professor J.B.S. Haldane wrote about...

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