Military History - Other Topics - Diverse Subjects
Intelligence,
Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Covers the development of
espionage, intelligence, electronic warfare, codes & cyphers
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THE ART OF DECEPTION IN WARFARE by Colonel Michael Dewar The author, a military expert, describes in detail camouflage equipment, concealment practices, psychological exercises and electronic deception. He also looks at the soviet perspectives and many more faces of ever changing military strategy in the latter part of the 20th Century.1989, David & Charles, , 0715392220,< R-03>,224pp, illustrations, very good in d/w, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 16648-01..............................£10.00 |
THE DICTIONARY OF ESPIONAGE by Christopher Dobson and Ronald Payne Spies and Spy Chiefs from the beginning of WWII to the 1980s. This is an alphabetical listing of their careers and lives, the countries and organisations they worked for. The book not only includes such notable traitors as Burgess, Maclean, Philby and Klaus Fuchs, but also the spycatchers including the legendary William Skardon1984, Harrap & Co Ltd, , 0245542019),< R-03>,xiv + 234pp, appendices, bibliography, index, vg in rubbed dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 16969-01..............................£10.00 |
SETTING EUROPE ABLAZE by Douglas Dodds-Parker The author describes his experiences in the Sudan,Ethiopia and central Europe before the war and how he turned them into account when he became part of clandestine operations in 1940. He was deeply involved in the campaign which restored the Emperor to the Ethiopian throne before returning to London and helping to build up SOE ( Special Operations Executive) His book describes recruitment, training, supply and communication systems.1984, Springwood Books, , 0862541166,< R-03>,224pp, Very good in card covers, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 8100-01..............................£10.00 |
INSIDE NORTH POLE by Pieter Dourlein The author, a Dutch wartime secret agent, was a victim of Operation North Pole, the German counter-intelligence operation in WWII Holland. He managed to escape and reach London where he found it hard work getting his story believed.1968, William Kimber, , 0718301919,< R-03>,206pp, pictorial boards, page edges browning ow Good, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 17024-01..............................£10.00 |
INSIDE NORTH POLE by Pieter Dourlein Time Life reprint of the original William Kimber 1953 edition of this World War II classic. It is the story of a Dutch SOE agent caught in the "England Game" by German Counter Intelligence, when he parachuted into Holland. He managed to escape and reached London where he was initially not believed when he said that the cell in Holland had been compromised by the Nazis.1989, Time Life Books, , 0809472627,< R-03>,206pp,, Fine in faux leather boards, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 17024-02..............................£8.00 |
INSIDE ESPIONAGE: A MEMOIR OF TRUE MEN AND TRAITORS by David Doyle Born in the UK the author did not set foot in America until he was 21. He served in both the British and US armies before being recruited into the OSS to see action in France, Belgium and Germany during World War II. When the CIA was created in 1947 he joined what was to be the Clandestine service undertaking operations in post colonial Africa and the Far East. These memoirs not only recount his wartime services but also his unique experiences running CIA stations in Congo, Senegal and Burundi in the 1960s.2000, St. Ermin's Press, , 0953615146,< R-03>,280pp, 11 b/w photos, very good in d/w, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 34575-02..............................£8.00 |
TRUE MEN AND TRAITORS: FROM THE OSS TO THE CIA by David Doyle Born in the UK the author did not set foot in America until he was 21. He served in both the British and US armies before being recruited into the OSS to see action in France, Belgium and Germany during World War II. When the CIA was created in 1947 he joined what was to be the Clandestine service undertaking operations in post colonial Africa and the Far East. These memoirs not only recount his wartime services but also his unique experiences running CIA stations in Congo, Senegal and Burundi in the 1960s. U.S. edition published in the UK as 'Inside Espionage'.2001, Wiley & Sons Ltd., , 0471416088,< R-03>,280pp, 11 b/w photos, fine in d/w, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 34575-03..............................£8.00 |
THE LAST GREAT GAME: USA VERSUS USSR. EVENTS, CONJUNCTURES, STRUCTURES by Paul Dukes Previous owner name on endpaper. In this historical re-interpretation of the Cold War, the author contends that the rivalry between USA and USSR can only be understood by analyzing their relationship over the centuries. He uses the model proposed by the French historian Fernand Braudel based on the concepts of event, conjuncture and structure, as an analytical framework.1989, Pinter Publishing, , 0861870069,< R-03>,209pp., Good in card covers, , CARDSubject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 19512-01..............................£7.00 |
DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS by James F Dunnigan and Albert Nofi The many failures and quirks of the military and intelligence, particularly those that "they don't want you to know about". For example since the 1970s the US Navy has been successfully training sea lions, dolphins and whales to guard its ships from enemy divers.1990, W Morrow Inc, NY, , 0688112706,< R-03>,384pp, photos, illustrations, Good in card covers, , CARDSubject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 2562-01..............................£6.00 |
I SPY by Geoffrey Elliott Mass market paperback. Film lifting on bottom edge of back cover. Good. The story of the quest undertaken by Kavan Elliott's son to discover the truth about his father. From the torture chambers of Budapest to the classified archives of the British Secret Intelligence Service. Behind the cover of a seemingly respectable business career, Elliott was entangled in a complex web of deception, glamorous women, Communist double agents and interrogation at the hands of the Gestapo and Hungarian secret police. Was the man who dropped blind into Serbia in 1942 on a mission for SOE or a courageous daredevil.1999, St. Ermin's Press, , 0953615103,< R-03>,283pp illustrations, , , CARDSubject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 13820-01..............................£3.00 |
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