| Management number | 236931068 | Release Date | 2026/07/10 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 236931068 | ||
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Three thousand years ago, the penalty for revealing China's silk secret was death — not just for the individual, but for their entire family. The secret held for two millennia. Then a princess hid silkworm eggs in her bridal crown, and the monopoly began to crack.It would not be the last time.A Dutch clerk spent nine years copying secret Portuguese maps in Goa. A Scottish botanist disguised himself as a Mandarin merchant and walked into the forbidden tea regions of China. A KGB engineer photographed 4,000 classified documents and handed them to the French — triggering a CIA counter-operation that fed the Soviets sabotaged technology they could never quite trust again. An aviation engineer in the 21st century hid stolen turbine files inside the binary code of a sunset photograph.The names change. The script does not.Industrial Spies is a global history of espionage conducted for commercial, financial, and industrial purposes — a 3,000-year story that has been told only in fragments. It traces the unbroken thread from the Venetian Council of Ten to Beijing's Ministry of State Security, from the East India Companies to the Stasi's meticulously catalogued database of 189,725 stolen technologies, from Robert Fortune in the hills of Fujian to the state-sponsored hackers of APT41.Inside, you will find:Why Venice operated the world's most sophisticated intelligence service for 487 years — and why its primary targets were markets, not armiesHow a single Dutchman's stolen maps brought down the Portuguese empire in Asia within a generationThe truth about the Rothschilds and Waterloo — and why the famous story, repeated everywhere, is largely a fabrication that originated in an antisemitic pamphletHow the United States — today the world's loudest opponent of industrial espionage — was founded on the systematic theft of British technology, with the explicit endorsement of Alexander HamiltonThe Farewell Dossier: how a disillusioned KGB engineer's betrayal allowed the CIA to poison the entire Soviet technology pipeline with sabotaged designs — and why the Soviets could never file a protest without exposing their own programmeWhy East Germany's 189,725 documented technology thefts produced short-term productivity gains and long-term innovation collapse — and what this tells us about China's current programmeThe Chip Wars: why a single Dutch company called ASML has become the most targeted industrial operation on Earth, and why nine out of ten intellectual property cases in Taiwanese courts involve transfers to the same destinationThis is not a Hollywood story. It is the documentary record — from declassified intelligence assessments, archival research, and the surviving records of programmes their operators never intended anyone to read.When does trade become espionage? Where is the line? The historical record offers an answer that no government has been willing to state openly: there is no line, and there never was. The same act is called intelligence when your country does it and espionage when the other side does. From Venice to Beijing, from bamboo walking sticks to sunset photographs, the script has not changed.Industrial Spies is part of the ESPIONAGE series — a comprehensive library of intelligence history written for readers who want the real story, not the one that gets made into films. Read more
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 1.6 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 571 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Part of series | ESPIONAGE |
| Publication date | June 17, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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