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EYE SPY Featured Trade Manuals
ES856 HOME WORKSHOP SPY Spookware for the Serious Hobbyist by Nick Chiaroscuro Here are all of the circuit-board patterns, parts lists and building tips needed to build a sneaky array of bugs, taps, mics and other forbidden spy toys. These simple designs are for "wire specialists" or anyone interested in knowing about the clandestine sciences. For academic study only. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 104 pp.
£24.50/$50.00
-------------------------------------------------------- ES860 RUNNING A RING OF SPIES Spycraft and Black Operations in the Real World of Espionage by Jefferson Mack Running a ring of spies is no mission impossible with this tell-all primer. Find out the secrets of the world's best spies and peep into the real world of a Bangkok madam-turned-secret agent, Aldrich Ames, U.S. Embassy guards, Kim Philby and garden-variety corporate spies. Find out how to get the goods on the bad guys. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, 216 pp. £25.00/$50.00 -------------------------------------------------------- ES862 SPYGAME Winning Through Super Technology by Scott French and Lee Lapin Formerly Ninja 1990, this updated edition includes everything from exotic poisons and shooting knives to fiber optics and infrared monitoring to climbing sheer walls and reading minds. And now you'll learn how to see in the dark with your home-built starlight scope or IR viewer, make your own bulletproof vest, access hidden data banks, change IDs at will, build three weapon systems from a cheap commercial rifle and more. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 520 pages.
£30.00/$58.00 -------------------------------------------------------- ES864 WHOLE SPY CATALOG by Lee Lapin The Whole Spy Catalog shows you exactly how to hire an ex-KGB agent, order a photo of anyplace on earth anytime during the last 20 years, get an instant background check on anyone, open a door from 100 feet away, subscribe to an in-house FBI newsletter, order and install the latest electronic surveillance gear and many more tricks to trace, track, surveil and investigate anyone or anything. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 448 pp.
£35.00/$56.00 -------------------------------------------------------- ES892 HOW TO BE A SPY Introduction by Denis Rigden. In the early years of World War II, Special Operations Executive (SOE) set up top secret training schools to instruct prospective agents in the art of being a spy. By the end of 1941, an international network of schools was in operation in secluded locations ranging from the Scottish Highlands to Singapore and Canada. How to Be a Spy reproduces the extensive training manuals used to prepare agents for their highly dangerous missions behind enemy lines. The courses cover a variety of clandestine skills including disguise, surveillance, burglary, interrogation, close combat, and assassination erything needed to wreak havoc in occupied Europe. Secret History Files is an exciting series from The National Archives that puts covert history in readersnds. Dossiers previously classified as ‘Top Secrete now available, with an introduction and background analysis by expert historians. £27.00/$39.00 -------------------------------------------------------- ES861 SECRET SOFTWARE Making the Most of Computer Resources for Data Protection, Information Recovery, Forensic Examination, Crime Investigation, and More by Norbert Zaenglein Now, the software secrets that have been the exclusive domain of hackers and other computer-savvy surfers are out of the bag. With this book, Norbert Zaenglein, author of the best-selling book Disk Detective, takes these insider secrets mainstream. In straightforward, nontechnical terms, you’ll get the low-down on computer privacy, hackers and attackers, computer crime and forensics, ways to obliterate data forever, anonymity in cyberspace, online investigation, electronic hiding places, steganography, encryption and more. Whether you want to protect confidential material from prying eyes or you’re the one doing the prying, Zaenglein presents you with the latest high-tech tools to get the job done. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, illus., 128 pp £20.00/$38.00 --------------------------------------------------------
ES863 TECHNIQUES IN COUNTERSURVEILLANCE The Fine Art of Bug Extermination in the Real World of Intelligence Gathering by Greg Hauser This eye-opening book will show you how corporate spies gather info on you with phone taps, bugs, hidden mics and video recorders and then use it against you in business and in court. Then it shows you how to catch them in the act and use their own technology against them! 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, illus., 120 pp. 18.50/$35.00 -------------------------------------------------------- ES872 CAREERS IN PRIVATE SECURITY How to Get Started, How to Get Ahead by Leigh Wade In this straight-from-the-horse's-mouth guide to jobs in the private security field, author Leigh Wade shares what he's learned during 30+ years of working all sorts of armed and unarmed positions. With honesty and humor, he describes the hierarchy of private security jobs, starting with unarmed fixed-post positions and moving up through armed guards, bouncers, corrections officers, armed couriers, bodyguards and the top of the field - computer/information security experts. Wade, a Vietnam veteran who served with Special Forces, tells potential security personnel how to find jobs, what kind of training to expect, the pay scale and benefits, advancement potential, the good and bad points of each job, and what to expect during a typical workday. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, 168 pp. 20.00/$40.00 -------------------------------------------------------- ES881 RURAL SURVEILLANCE A Cops Guide to Gathering Evidence in Remote Areas by Van Ritch A covert rural surveillance operation is not a working camping trip ’s a risky undertaking that can’t be compared to staking out an urban area. Developing a team that can successfully gather intelligence in the backwoods for hours, days or weeks at a time requires time, effort, support and commitment, plus a strong, visionary leader to see the value in creating such a team of experts. Van Ritch knows the importance of such operations. After more than 20 years in the U.S. Army, the former Special Forces officer and counterintelligence agent came home to address the dire need he saw for local law enforcement agencies to be able to cover all the ground in their jurisdictions. He wrote this book as a guide to any organization or individual who needs to conduct searches or surveillance in rural and remote environments. In it, you will learn how to plan a mission and set goals, assemble a team, survive the environment, practice tactical movement, master camouflage, maintain constant security and more. Crime doesn’t stop where the pavement ends. If you want to protect every corner of your territory, you need the information in this guide. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, 128 pp. 22.00/$41.00 -------------------------------------------------------- ES858 PHONE BOOK The Latest High-Tech Techniques and Equipment for Preventing Electronic Eavesdropping, Recording Phone Calls, Ending Harassing Calls, and Stopping Toll Fraud by M.L. Shannon Learn all about the invasive new surveillance technology and gadgets and what you can do to defeat them. Plus, find out just how far the government has gone to compromise your privacy and what you should be doing to fight back. Get the scoop on cellular and mobile phones, faxes, e-mail and much more. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 280 pp. 42.00/$79.00 -------------------------------------------------------- ES859 PRIVATE INVESTIGATION IN THE COMPUTER AGE Using Computers to Revolutionize Your Work and Maximize Your Profits by Bud Jillett Whether you’re a veteran or aspiring private investigator, a successful career is no longer possible by relying solely on traditional investigative practices. Skillful use of desktop computers, specialized software and the Internet are the keys to success in the PI trade today. Private Investigation in the Computer Age introduces you to the latest computer tools and resources that will enable you to work more quickly and efficiently. The author seamlessly weaves “old schoold Computer Age tactics to help you handle everything from bread-and-butter missing persons and surveillance cases, to fast-changing fields like heir finding, to the entirely new area of computer monitoring and surveillance. Just some of the things you will learn from this book include how to:
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computer-illiterate PI is a dinosaur. Before the pavement-pounding
old-timer steps off the curb outside his office, his computer-savvy
competitors will have already received via the Internet the same public
data he’s off to fetch. So get this book, get with the program, and get
those cases d profits w. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus.,
176 pp. 24.50/$52.00 --------------------------------------------------------
ES857 HOW TO MAKE $100,000 A YEAR AS A PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR by Edmund J. Pankau, CLI, CPP, CFE This is the only PI book that tells you how to find the lucrative jobs and make big bucks. Find out what cities are naturals for PIs, which businesses desperately need investigators, how to stretch your limited advertising budget, how to use associationsand clients to land other jobs, what three tools you must have to succeed and much more. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 128 pp. 21.50/$42.00 --------------------------------------------------------
ES944 CIA CATALOG OF CLANDESTINE WEAPONS, TOOLS, AND GADGETS John Minnery Basic to the CIA agent's mission are the ever-present threats of discovery and apprehension. Now, the author of the infamous How to Kill series, gives you an exclusive inside look at CIA's intriguing collection of concealable guns, saws, knives, daggers and more designed to help agents out of tight spots. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, photos, illus., 128 pp 18.00/$28.00
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