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Introduction - fictions of history, Wesley K. Wark; secret negotiations - the spy figure in 19th century American popular fiction, Christine Bold; the politics of adventure in the early British spy novel, David Trotter; decoding German spies - British spy fiction, 1908-18, Nicholas Hiley; English spy thrillers in the age of appeasement, Eric Homberger; Ireland in spy fiction, Keith Jeffery and Eunan O'Halpin; "Our Man in Havana", their man in Madrid - literary invention in espionage fact and fiction, Denis Smyth; the develpoment of the espionage film, Alarn R. Booth; ethics and spy fiction, J.J. MacIntosh; spy fiction and terrorism, Philip Jenkins; why I write spy fiction, John Starnes; critical afterthoughts and alternative historico-literary theories, D. Cameron Watt.
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