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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MILITARY INTELLIGENCE: A PICTURE HISTORY by John Patrick Finnegan An illustrated history of US Military Intelligence, from 1900 to the late 1970s. Includes early use of Scouts and Cavalry in the Mexican Wars, Aerial and Signals Intelligence in WWI, Counter Intelligence between the wars, the OSS and Electronic Intelligence in WWII, and Counter Intelligence, ELINT and Electronic Warfare in Korea and Vietnam. Features many photos of equipment, operators and personalities.1984, U.S. Army Intell & Sec., , ,< R-03>,A4 format, viii + 187pp, 263 photos, g in slightly chipped card covers, , CARDSubject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 5478-01..............................£10.00 |
RESISTANCE by Professor M R D Foot European resistance 1940-45. The forms it took, the technical side, what happened, the results, the individual resisters. Intelligence, Deception, Escape, Subversion. This contains corrections from the original 1976 edition.1979, Granada Publishing, , 0586082778,< R-03>,346pp maps, , Good in card covers, , CARDSubject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 28265-01..............................£3.00 |
SOE: THE SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE 1940-1946 by M R D Foot Published to provide background to a major BBC series. SOE was formed to stimulate and support resistance in occupied countries in WWII. This is the story of how it was organized and run, covering recruitment and training, equipment, special devices, communications, security and penetration, where and how SOE worked plus an evaluation of its effectiveness.1984, BBC Publications, , 0563201932,< R-03>,280pp, 57 photos, maps, note on sources, bibliography, index, Good in dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 9441-01..............................£12.00 |
CIA: THE FASCINATING TRUTH ABOUT THE 'HONORABLE' COMPANY by Brian Freemantle In the mid 1970's following the first public examination of the CIA, the American public was shocked to hear of the extremes to which the agency had gone to fulfil its 'obligations'. An account of the workings of an organisation that writes its own rules.1984, Futura Publishers, , 0708825265,< R-03>,208pp, very good in card covers, pages browning, , CARDSubject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 37572-01..............................£5.00 |
THE NIGHT WILL END by Henri Frenay Mass market paperback. Pages browning. The author was one of the founders of the French Resistance Movement. Until late 1943 he worked underground in France first founding, and then commanding, one of largest and most effective of the Resistance organizations - "Combat". The story of its "Groupes Secret" together with its other specialist services such as sabotage, propaganda. intelligence etc. The author was appointed to the National Liberation Council and worked closely with de Gaulle.1976, Coronet, , 0340200006,< R-03>,430pp, , , CARDSubject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 25435-01..............................£3.00 |
SECRET ASSIGNMENT: THE FBI's KGB GENERAL by Edward P. Gazur A career Special Agent of the FBI concentrating on East European counter-espionage investigations, Edward Gazur was selected for one of the most fascinating assignments of the Cold War: to befriend and debrief the highest ranking KGB defector of all time, General Alexander Orlov. Despite their difference in backgrounds, Orlov and Gazur became firm friends, and the old Bolshevik, who had been resettled in the USA entrusted many secrets to his FBI confidant. Gazur's remarkable experiences are so exceptional that he has been able to cast new light on many well-known cases and make some astonishing disclosures about Orlov. The story that emerges is an authentic insider's account of how the Cold War was waged against the KGB, and the strategy adopted by the FBI to extract more information from the one person whom Stalin feared.2001, St. Ermin's Press, , 0953615170,< R-03>,606pp, 22 b/w photos, fine in d/w, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 25709-01..............................£15.00 |
THE SECRETS OF THE SERVICE by Anthony Glees Soviet subversion of Western Intelligence services started in the 1930s. In this assessment of Soviet espionage activities and the damage they caused the author focusses on the startling ability of the Soviets to infiltrate agents and subversives into MI6, MI5, and the WWII SOE organization. Contains a historical survey of the 1930s and an analysis of Britain's foreign policy towards Russia, including Allied attempts to foment an anti-Nazi uprising in occupied Europe and the Soviet mole at work in the operation. 1987, Carroll & Graf, NY, , 088184375X,< R-03>,xvi + 447pp, 16 ills., Storage wear only. Rubbed dw., , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 7359-01..............................£6.00 |
SOE SINGAPORE 1941-42 by Richard Gough Pages browning but very good in d/w. The SOE organisation led by Lt. Col. Alan Warren based in Singapore that endeavored to train volunteers in guerrilla warfare and also "stay behind" parties from local communists, Europeans, the Hong Kong Regiment and Burma Levies volunteers.The operation was called the "Orient Mission" These groups took to the jungles when the conquering Japanese armies arrived.1985, William Kimber, , 0718305841,< R-03>,245pp, 15 illustrations, maps, Good in d/w, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 17742-01..............................£8.00 |
THE DEATH MERCHANT: THE RISE AND FALL OF EDWIN P WILSON by Joseph C Goulden and Alexander W Raffio The shadowy world of ex-CIA operatives turned rogue agents. This is a tale of CIA intrigue, international terrorism and multi-million dollar weapons deals in a violent and shadowy world. The author tells of the astonishing extent and nature of Edwin Wilson's illegal enterprises, and the remarkable chain of events that brought him to justice.1985, , , 0283992131,< R-03>,455pp, appendices, index, Good in rubbed and fading dw, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 29418-01..............................£10.00 |
THE HIDDEN WAR by R A Haldane Previous owner stamp and number on endpaper. Services stamp on bottom page edges. The author, formerly an Intelligence officer reveals the part played by ciphers and codes in the last war. 1978, Robert Hale Ltd, , 0709164866,< R-03>,224pp illustrations, Good in d/w, , Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic WarfareWeb No. 37948-01..............................£6.00 |
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