Eso No Estaba En Mi Libro — De Espionaje - Eduard...

The book you are referring to is actually titled , written by Eduardo Juárez Valero (rather than Eduard Giménez). It is part of the popular "Eso no estaba en mi libro de..." series published by Editorial Almuzara. Book Overview

Secret operations and decryption during (such as the Enigma machine). The evolution of intelligence during the Spanish Civil War .

: Written in a "chronicle" style, it focuses on the curious, the overlooked, and the surprising anecdotes that typically don't make it into standard academic textbooks. About the Author Eso no estaba en mi libro de espionaje - Eduard...

You can find the book at major retailers and platforms like: Amazon Spain Audible (Audiobook version) Lectulandia or Perlego (Digital versions) Dr. Eduardo Juárez Valero - Grupo de Investigación INISEG

This work explores the "invisible" history of intelligence and secret services, moving beyond the cinematic clichés of James Bond to reveal how spying has shaped global events from antiquity to the modern era. The book you are referring to is actually

is a renowned historian and professor specializing in intelligence and military history. He is a member of research groups like INISEG , focusing on the history of communication and secret services. Where to Find It

: The book covers a vast timeline, including: Intelligence structures during the Hundred Years' War . The evolution of intelligence during the Spanish Civil War

: Juárez Valero argues that espionage is as old as humanity itself, serving as an essential tool for any political power to survive and expand.

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