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The First Spies

A History of Ancient Espionage from the Pharaohs to Sun Tzu

Língua InglêsInglês
Livro Capa mole
Livro The First Spies Soren Soren Finley
Código Libristo: 52768314
Editoras PENNOCLE, maio 2026
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The oldest weapon in the human arsenal is not the spear or the sword - it is information.

Thousands of years before the first modern intelligence agency opened its doors, the pharaohs were sending scouts into the Sinai, Assyrian kings were reading intercepted letters from vassal states, and Chinese strategists were writing manuals on how to recruit, run, and protect spies. Espionage did not arrive with the modern state. It was already there when the first states were being built.

This book traces the history of intelligence gathering from prehistory through the fall of the ancient world, across more than thirty civilisations on six continents. Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, Greece, Rome, China, India, Japan, Byzantium, the Mongol Empire, the Islamic caliphates, the Aztecs, the Inca, the nomads of the Eurasian steppe, the Celtic and Germanic tribes - all of them developed systems of spies, informants, and covert operations, most of them independently of one another.

Some of the stories are well known. Sun Tzu's chapter on spies. The Trojan Horse. Julius Caesar's scouts. But many are not. The Scythians sent the Persian emperor Darius a message consisting of a bird, a mouse, a frog, and five arrows - he misread it, and it nearly cost him his army. The Inca ran a relay network that could carry messages faster than the Mongol postal system, without a single written word. Hasan-i Sabbah took an impregnable mountain fortress by spending months converting its garrison from the inside, until the governor simply walked out. Genghis Khan sent spies disguised as merchants into the Khwarazmian Empire years before he invaded - and scholars still debate whether he deliberately provoked the war once he knew he would win it.

The pattern that emerges is striking. Civilisations that had no contact with each other arrived at the same solutions: the same types of agents, the same methods of deception, the same problems of trusting the people you send to lie on your behalf. That pattern suggests something important about what espionage actually is - not a cultural invention, but something closer to a structural requirement of any society complex enough to have enemies.

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Nome completo The First Spies
Língua Inglês
Encadernação Livro - Capa mole
Data de emissão 2026
Número de páginas 456
EAN 9788398045278
ISBN 8398045272
Código Libristo 52768314
Editoras PENNOCLE
Peso 607
Dimensões 152 x 229 x 26
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