I purchased this book for a graduate course and I felt like my eyes were going to bleed as I read. Very few facts, lots of long-winded tangents.
This book brings many details (some curious), gathered from a variety of sources covering aspects of the British intelligence, counter-intelligence and camouflage actions in the Great War and in World War II. The first part, covering the former, shows how camouflage evolved to become an indispensable part of any armed action in war.
This is a bad book. If I could give it less than one star, I would.
Nicholas Buamah
Nicholas Anthony
Christopher Nicholas
Nicholas Evans
Mary W. Nicholas
Marc Nicholas
Nicholas Abercrombie
Nicholas Moore
Caihong Jiang
M. Žalakevičius
Aurélie Samuel
Jones, Walter (Accountant)
Friedrich Freudenthal
Theon of Smyrna
Hartmut Genest
Sŏn-hŭi Tong
Francisco Bernal García
Bojan Žikić
Daliborka Stanković
Sabica Senez
F. C. Hazekamp
Francesca Manzari
Biljana Culibrk Fredriksen
F. Hernández-Girbal
Isabel Sanfeliú
Reinhold C. Mueller
Miguel F. Vallebueno Garcinava
Baldo Kresalja
Cruz Silva del Carpio
Joseph ben Ephraim Karo
Ran Yiśreʼeli
Ran Yiśreʼeli
Ulrich Erben
Karen Gaukel
Shiwei Niu
Josep A. Duran i Lleida
Roger Bate
Jean Gobi
Heman Humphrey
William B. Wait
Ernest Hurst Cherrington
Andrew McCrea
Allan R. May
Merrill A. McPeak
Paul Gill
Morgan St. James
Fayun Hu
Chaim Miller
Adolfo de Hostos
Catherine K. Byrne
Steve Rotman
Maia J. Peters
Oleksandr Burakovsʹkyĭ
Basil Golding
Ruth Owen
K. J. Denniston
Mikel Ayerbe Sudupe
Matthew W. Mosca
Lisa Colozza Cocca
Byron G. Lane
Mark Stanley Rea
Robert D. Wolgemuth
Baker, Kenneth S.J.
James A. Owen