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The Story of Secret Service - Paperback

The Story of Secret Service - Paperback

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by Rahima Schwenkbeck (Introduction by), Richard Wilmer Rowan (Author)

Few works attempt to be as ambitious as Richard Wilmer Rowan's The Story of Secret Service. Rowan packs in thirty-three centuries of world history in this volume, tracing a long history of espionage and its impact. The history of espionage is a particularly difficult history to uncover because of its clandestine nature. Many thrilling stories are lost to time. However, due in part to Rowan's research and extensive, worldwide ties to sources, he is able to craft a chronological narrative full of anecdotes and recovered histories. Readers gain a new understanding not only of how espionage played a significant, but well hidden, role in shaping history, but also of unique developments in architecture, weaponry and communications, that allowed spies to succeed.

Author Biography

Richard Wilmer Rowan lived and breathed the study of espionage. In addition to The Story of Secret Service, he also published numerous other non-fiction books on espionage including: Spy and Counter-Spy (1928), Modern Spies Tell Their Stories (1934), Spy Secrets (1946), and Cuba: The Big Red Lie (1963). In addition to attending Brown and Columbia Universities, Rowan served during World War I in the U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Service. Rahima Schwenkbeck is a PhD candidate at The George Washington University, researching the intersection of business and utopia.

Number of Pages: 756
Dimensions: 1.51 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 05, 2014