Spycraft (book)

''Spycraft: Tricks and Tools of the Dangerous Trade from Elizabeth I to the Restoration'' is a 2024 non fiction book by Nadine Akkerman and Pete Langman, published by Yale University Press.

''Spycraft'' was praised by Jonathan Bate in ''The Daily Telegraph'' as "an intriguing study ... of the mechanics of Elizabethan and Jacobean espionage" which is "anything but stodgy and over-long". In the ''Literary Review'' Peter Davidson wrote that "''Spycraft'' is an excellent book, accessibly written, profoundly researched, cleverly illustrated and immensely readable." while for ''Harper's Magazine'' Dan Piepenbring commended it as "a diverting history and how-to manual". Writing in the ''New Statesman'' Pippa Bailey concludes that "Most enjoyable of all is the epilogue of instructions for invisible inks, codes and poisons". For ''The Spectator'' Iona Mclaren described ''Spycraft'' as "A companion piece to Akkerman’s acclaimed 2019 ''Invisible Agents''", adding that "it wears the weight of its impeccable learning even more lightly, as it canters through forgeries, codes, disguises, invisible inks and poisons". In her review in ''History Today'' Jackie Eales concludes that "''Spycraft'' is not only a textual tour de force, but contains a wealth of explanatory images of the authors' recreations of locked letters and forged signature stamps". Diarmaid MacCulloch, writing in ''The Times Literary Supplement'', described ''Spycraft'' as "a classic and incisive monograph, based on all the right primary sources, that also manages to be absorbing, illuminating and entertaining". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Negotiating the Jacobean printed book /

    Published 2016
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    Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
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    Negotiating the Jacobean printed book /

    Published 2011
    Other Authors: “…Langman, Pete, 1967-…”
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