Diplomatic Dance: The New Embassy Life in America
Golden, CO: Fulcrum Pub. c1999. First Printing. Hardcover. 272 pages. Glossary, reading list, index. Signed by the author. More
Golden, CO: Fulcrum Pub. c1999. First Printing. Hardcover. 272 pages. Glossary, reading list, index. Signed by the author. More
New York: Viking, 1991. First Printing. 24 cm, 300, illus., references, index, black mark on bottom edge, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
New York, N.Y. Simon & Schuster, 2008. First Simon & Schuster Hardcover edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. [8], 439, [1] pages. Footnotes. Includes Prologue, Acknowledgments, Notes, and Index, as well as chapters on The Intelligence-Industrial Complex; Booz Allen Hamilton and "The Shadow IC"; A Short History of Intelligence Outsourcing; The CIA and the Sacrifice of Professionalism; The Role of the Pentagon; The NSA, 9/11, and the Business of Data Mining; Intelligence Disneyland; The Pure Plays; The Rise of the National Surveillance State; Conclusion: Ideology, Oversight, and the Costs of Secrecy. Tim Shorrock (born 1951) is an American writer and commentator on US foreign policy, US national security and intelligence, and East Asian politics. He has written articles for several magazines, including Harper's, Mother Jones, The Nation, and Salon. He also worked as a reporter in the Washington bureau of The Journal of Commerce. In a visit to Korea after the April Revolution, Tim witnessed South Korea's autocrat Syngman Rhee overthrown. He later said, "That was the first time in my life that I ever saw people rise up and throw out a dictator. I always remember the April uprising. That was a big influence on my life." More
New York: Scribner's, c1993. First Printing. Hardcover. 25 cm, 1184 pages, illustrations, footnotes, index, slight creasing to DJ edges, price clipped on front dust jacket flap. More
New York: Scribner's, c1993. First Printing. 25 cm, 1184, illus., footnotes, index, some wear and small tears/chips to DJ edges, front flyleaf torn out. More
Washington, DC: Washington Inst/Near East, c1991. First? Edition. First? Printing. 26 cm, 154, wraps, map, footnotes, bibliography, slight wear, soiling, and sticker residue to covers. More
New York: ReganBooks, 2008. First Edition. First Printing. 480, illus. (many in color), notes, index, some wear to DJ. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1987. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 384 pages. Illus., color endpaper maps, index. Signed by the editor. More
Place_Pub: Washington, DC: Georgetown University, 2000. First? Edition. First? Printing. 65, wraps, ink underlining and some notations This was produced by the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at the Georgetown University. More
Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1986. 184, footnotes, appendix, bibliography, index, DJ edges worn: small tears, small chips, larger piece missing from front DJ. More
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1990. Second Printing. 22 cm, 166, wraps, index, covers somewhat worn, soiled, and creased, some underlining and marginal notations. Foreword by Paul Nitze. More
Malabar, FL: R. E. Krieger Pub. Co., 1985. Original Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 235, illus., bibliography, index. More
Washington DC: Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 1997. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 28 pages, plus covers. Some cover wear and soiling. Ink comments and marks noted in several places. Postage mark on back cover. Address label to Harold Langley at the back cover. Conference programs are by nature ephemeral, and it is both unusual and fortunate that this copy has survived. Harold David Langley (15 February 1925 – 29 July 2020) was an American diplomatic and naval historian who served as associate curator of naval history at the Smithsonian Institution from 1969 to 1996. As a naval historian, he was a pioneer in exploring American naval social and medical history. Langley began his professional career at the Library of Congress, Manuscripts Division, in Washington, D.C., where he served as a manuscripts assistant in 1951-52, while a graduate student. Moving to the University of Pennsylvania Libraries in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was a graduate student, he served as a manuscripts specialist, rare book collection, 1952-54. Returning to the Library of Congress, he was a manuscripts specialist, there in 1954-55. In 1955, Marywood College in Scranton, appointed him assistant professor of history. He remained there until 1957, when he received an appointment as a diplomatic historian in the U.S. Department of State. In 1964, Catholic University of America appointed him associate professor, and in 1968 promoted him to full professor in 1968. In 1969, the Smithsonian Institution, appointed him associate curator of naval history. While holding that position, he was an adjunct professor of American history at the Catholic University of America from 1971 to 2001. More
Washington, DC: Stanford Research Institute, 1977. 36 total, 4 separate papers, wraps. More
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999. Third Printing. 300, illus., notes, bibliography, index, blue highlighting on a few pages. More
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, [1967]. 22 cm, 284, fold-out map, notes, bibliography, index. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921. First Edition. 349, illus., index, ink notation inside front flyleaf, rear board scuffed, top and bottom edges of spine worn. More
New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1936. Hardcover. 560 pages. Endpaper maps, footnotes, appendices, bibliography, index, ink name ins fr board, foxing to fore-edge, DJ stained & discolored. More
Berkeley, CA: University of CA Press, c1981. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 517, illus., color map, endpaper map, bibliography, index, front DJ flap price clipped, DJ worn and soiled, tear in front DJ. More
Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, [1967]. 25 cm, 266, DJ price clipped, some damp staining at top of book and DJ, text clean. More
New York: Norton, c1981. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 22 cm, 296 pages. illus., map, index, slight wear, soiling, & sticker residue to DJ, pencil erasure on front endpaper. William Healy Sullivan (October 12, 1922 – October 11, 2013) was an American Foreign Service career officer who served as Ambassador to Laos from 1964–1969, the Philippines from 1973–1977, and Iran from 1977–1979. More
New York: Macmillan, [1971]. First Printing. 21 cm, 256, DJ somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: The Macmillan Company, [1971]. First Printing. Hardcover. 21 cm, 256 pages. Some wear and small tears to top DJ edge. Signed by the author ("Jim Symington"). More
New York: Harper & Row, 1989. First Edition. First Printing. 321, illus., maps, bibliographical note, notes, index, library stamp on fore-edge (only library marking), some soiling to rear DJ. More
Place_Pub: Washington, DC: GPO, 2003. Reprint Edition. 8.5" x 11", 45, wraps, illus., maps, footnotes, further reading, ink notation on back, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More