International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 1989
Stroudsburg, PA: Intel Publishing Group, Inc., 1989. 150, wraps, figures, references, small tear at spine. More
Stroudsburg, PA: Intel Publishing Group, Inc., 1989. 150, wraps, figures, references, small tear at spine. More
Stroudsburg, PA: Intel Publishing Group, Inc., 1989. 143, wraps, figures, references. More
Stroudsburg, PA: Intel Publishing Group, Inc., 1990. 148, wraps, references, index. More
Stroudsburg, PA: Intel Publishing Group, Inc., 1991. 129, wraps, figures, references. More
Harrisburg, PA: Military Service Publishing, 1942. Twelfth Edition. 1566, illus., figures, maps (some color fold-out), tables, index, appendices, rear board weak, boards somewhat scuffed. More
New York: Viking, 1995. First Edition. First Printing. 322, illus., appendices, sources, notes, bibliography, index. More
Vienna, VA: Sightline Media Group, 2018. Presumed First Edition, First printing this issue. Magazine. 34, [2] pages, including covers. Illustrations (most in color). Mailing information on front cover. Cover has slight wear and soiling. C4ISRNET - Media for the Intelligence Age Military. Networks of C4ISR and information technologies have become the source of military advantage, enabling a lighter, faster, and more precise, mobile and agile force. C4ISRNET focuses on the technologies of communications, defense and intelligence IT, unmanned systems and sensors, GEOINT and cyber. It's the networked capabilities of these technologies that have transformed the enterprise of warfare. C4ISRNET is the premier content destination for defense and government communities to stay connected to technology and network innovations to ensure information dominance. Defense and Intelligence officials rely on C4ISRNET for information on advanced weapons platforms, sensor systems, and command and control centers that provide information advantage, battlefield dominance, speed of command and mission effectiveness. More
Place_Pub: New York: The Mysterious Press, 1988. First Paperbk Edition. First Printing. pocket paperbk, 297, wraps, text somewhat darkened, front cover quite scuffed and lettering worn, covers somewhat worn and creased The author is a classic writer of espionage fiction. More
n.p. Fifth Division, 1919. 8.25" x 13.5", approx. 200, a collection of mimeographed copies and carbon copies bound together, some foxing to text, some wear and scuffing to boards. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1981. First Edition. 368, illus., notes, glossary, bibliography, index, DJ edges worn: small tears, small chips. More
Place_Pub: Jackson, MS: University Press of MS, 1999. First Printing. 368, wraps, illus., notes, glossary, bibliography, index, p. 161/162 creased, sticker residue & some soiling rear cover. More
New York: HarperCollins, 1995. Book Club Edition. 660, illus., notes, bibliography, index. More
New York: HarperPerennial, 1996. Ninth Printing. 660, wraps, illus., notes, bibliography, index In the author's judgment, only four presidents proved equal to the challenge of dealing with intelligence: George Washington, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, and George Bush. Many others ignored intelligence, mistrusted it, misused it, or were unbelievably naive about it. More
New York: Viking, 1986. First American Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 619, illus., notes, bibliography, index. More
Eaton, NJ: Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, Fort Monmouth Chapter, 1989. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Spiral bound. Various paginations (xxv, I-25, II-129, III-68, IV-74 and 14 pages). Illustrations. Contents are a combination of text sections and hardcopy of vugraph presentations. Approved for Public Release. AFCEA is an international organization that serves its members by providing a forum for the ethical exchange of information. AFCEA is dedicated to increasing knowledge through the exploration of issues relevant to its members in information technology, communications, and electronics for the defense, homeland security and intelligence communities. AFCEA provides a forum for military, government and industry communities to collaborate so that technology and strategy align with the needs of those who serve. More
Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, 1994. 132, wraps, map, notes, references, some wear and soiling to covers. More
McLean, VA: Assn/Former Intell Officers, 2000. 28 cm, 28, wraps, illus., luncheon ephemera laid in. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1977. Uncorr. Proof Edition. 292, wraps, some soiling to fore-edge, tear to front cover repaired with tape, does not contain illus. or index. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1982. Sixth Printing. 465, appendix, notes, acronyms, index, weakness to front board, small stains to fore-edge, DJ worn & soiled: sm tears, sm chips. More
New York: Penguin Books, 1983. First Paperbk? Printing. 655, wraps, appendix, notes, acronyms, index, some wear to cover edges, front cover creased slight darkening to text, top corner of some pages curled. The origins, inner workings, and operations of the National Security Agency. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1982. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xi,[3], 465, [1] pages. Appendix. Notes. Acronyms. Index. Ex-library with the usual library stamps. DJ in plastic sleeve. Library stamps and stickers on DJ and plastic sleeve. The origins, inner workings, and operations of the National Security Agency. James Bamford (born September 15, 1946) is an American bestselling author, journalist and documentary producer widely noted for his writing about United States intelligence agencies, especially the National Security Agency (NSA).[1] The New York Times has called him "the nation's premier journalist on the subject of the National Security Agency" and in a lengthy profile The New Yorker named him "the NSA's chief chronicler." Bamford has taught at the University of California, Berkeley as a distinguished visiting professor and has written for The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Harper's, and other publications. In 2006, he won the National Magazine Award for Reporting, the highest award in the magazine industry, for his writing on the war in Iraq. He is also an Emmy nominated documentary producer for PBS and spent a decade as a producer for ABC's World News Tonight. In 2015 he became the national security columnist for Foreign Policy Magazine and he also writes for The New Republic. The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA From 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America, became a New York Times bestseller and was named by The Washington Post as one of "The Best Books of the Year." It is the third in a trilogy by Bamford on the NSA, following The Puzzle Palace and Body of Secrets, also New York Times bestsellers. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1972. First Printing. 24 cm, 292, DJ slightly soiled and worn at edges. More
New York: Reader's Digest Press, 1983. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 489, illus. More
New York: Reader's Digest Press, 1974. Second Printing. 462, illus., apps, chapter notes, bibliography, index, some discolor inside bds, some wear DJ edges, DJ in scratched plastic sleeve. More
Washington, DC: Regnery Pub. c1996. First Printing. 24 cm, 368, illus., index, slight sticker residue to DJ, minor soiling to bottom edge. More