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Prisoners Lovers and Spies The Story of Invisible Ink from Herodotus to al-Qaeda 2014 Edition by Kristie Macrakis , Yale University Press

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    Author(s)Kristie Macrakis
    PublisherYale University Press
    ISBN9780300179255
    Pages392
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2014

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    Yale University Press Prisoners Lovers and Spies The Story of Invisible Ink from Herodotus to al-Qaeda 2014 Edition by Kristie Macrakis

    The first history of invisible ink revealed through thrilling stories about scoundrels and heroes and their ingenious methods for concealing messages. Prisoners, Lovers, and Spies is a book about concealing and revealing secret communications. It is the first history of invisible writing, uncovered through stories about scoundrels and heroes. Spies were imprisoned or murdered, adultery unmasked, and battles lost because of faulty or intercepted secret communications. Yet, successfully hidden writing helped save lives, win battles, and ensure privacy; occasionally it even changed the course of history. Kristie Macrakis combines a storyteller's sense of drama with a historian's respect for evidence in this page-turning history of intrigue and espionage, love and war, magic and secrecy. From the piazzas of ancient Rome to the spy capitals of the Cold War, Macrakis's global history reveals the drama and importance of invisible ink.From Ovid's advice to use milk for illicit love notes, to John Gerard's dramatic escape from the Tower of London aided by orange juice ink messages, to al-Qaeda's hidden instructions in pornographic movies, this book presents spellbinding stories of secret messaging that chart its evolution in sophistication and its impact on history. An appendix includes fun kitchen chemistry recipes for readers to try out at home.



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