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CLASSIFIED: The Insider's Guide to 500 Spy Sites in London
Plus 250 Associated London Intelligence Sites!

"It is an extensive contribution to the body of literature on British intelligence starting with the seeds of secret service in Tudor times to the present day war on terrorism tracing the influence of espionage on Britain." Peter Matthews, author of SIGINT: The Secret History of Signals Intelligence in the World Wars, nominated for Intelligence Book of the Year

As long as there are secrets, there will always be spies

Insatiable appetite for espionage? This unique book lets you visually re-visit the world of the famous, infamous and little known real-life spies in the spying capital of the world. A stunning collection of almost 2,000 photos illustrates the history of espionage in Britain. The images are supported by a descriptive text of the significant espionage events, locations and agents involved in their many operations in the capital city - an absolute must for anyone interested in espionage or intelligence.
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CLASSIFIED FREE SAMPLE CLASSIFIED: The Insider's Guide to 500 Spy Sites in London Plus 250 Associated London Intelligence Sites! "It is an extensive contribution to the body of literature on British intelligence starting with the seeds of secret service in Tudor times to the present day war on terrorism tracing the influence of espionage on Britain." Peter Matthews, author of SIGINT: The Secret History of Signals Intelligence in the World Wars, nominated for Intelligence Book of the Year As long as there are secrets, there will always be spies Insatiable appetite for espionage? This unique book lets you visually re-visit the world of the famous, infamous and little known real-life spies in the spying capital of the world. A stunning collection of almost 2,000 photos illustrates the history of espionage in Britain. The images are supported by a descriptive text of the significant espionage events, locations and agents involved in their many operations in the capital city - an absolute must for anyone interested in espionage or intelligence.


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CLASSIFIED: The Insider's Guide to 500 Spy Sites in London
Plus 250 Associated London Intelligence Sites!

"It is an extensive contribution to the body of literature on British intelligence starting with the seeds of secret service in Tudor times to the present day war on terrorism tracing the influence of espionage on Britain." Peter Matthews, author of SIGINT: The Secret History of Signals Intelligence in the World Wars, nominated for Intelligence Book of the Year

As long as there are secrets, there will always be spies

Insatiable appetite for espionage? This unique book lets you visually re-visit the world of the famous, infamous and little known real-life spies in the spying capital of the world. A stunning collection of almost 2,000 photos illustrates the history of espionage in Britain. The images are supported by a descriptive text of the significant espionage events, locations and agents involved in their many operations in the capital city - an absolute must for anyone interested in espionage or intelligence.
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First published in the UK, May 2001, Eye Spy Intelligence Magazine is the world’s only newsstand publication dedicated to espionage and intelligence. Described as the bridge between ‘officialdom’ and the public, Eye Spy is extremely popular with those who work in intelligence, security, defence and specialist wings of the armed forces. It is subscribed to by hundreds of official intelligence agencies, government training academies, military forces and security colleges throughout the world.

However, its non-political - visual editorial and easy-reading style ‘demystifies’ the intelligence subject, making it equally as popular with people from all walks of life.

Eye Spy provides a certain type of information that is not found in any other publication. Readers are assured they will always find something of interest, whether it’s the inside story of a lengthy government surveillance operation, an interview with a CIA polygraph examiner, MI6’s role behind the assassination of Rasputin, or the tradecraft used by those who ply their trade in the world’s second oldest profession.

Eighty-four full color interactive pages with exclusive imagery, videos and slide shows and additional content.

Eye Spy is a ‘must have’ publication for anyone interested in the role espionage and intelligence plays in current and past events.

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Can u please reinstate the issues again, you have been going for such a long time and it is a real shame the magazine has ended Reviewed 10 February 2021

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Gives a good over view as well as many things not seen in the papers or other news outlets Reviewed 23 May 2020

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Always very interesting reading. I have read and studied about spys for over 25 years. Great magazine. Keep up the good work. God Bless. Gary Hollen Reviewed 04 April 2020

Delve into the Underworld of "Deep State"

Delve into the Underworld of "Deep State" - A far too sanitised account of the world of spooks, doesn't really look into anything "conspiratorial" unless it's a "conspiracy theory" of said "Western govs"... who all seem to be increasingly delving into a world all of their own making full of conspiracies but anyone doubting said conspiracy theory is a tin foil hat wearer, etc.... a line that can hardly be taken seriously, especially considering some of the far fetched stories now hitting the headlines over the last 18 years. If the mag can't delve behind into the reality, and instead is just a glossy over sensationalised account of various stories then is it an insight into anything? Reviewed 02 October 2018

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