The Unfinished Story of Alger Hiss
New York: William Morrow Company, 1958. 184, index, foxing ins bds & flylves, foxing to fore-edge, DJ worn & soiled: spine faded, small tears, small pieces missing. More
New York: William Morrow Company, 1958. 184, index, foxing ins bds & flylves, foxing to fore-edge, DJ worn & soiled: spine faded, small tears, small pieces missing. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1950. First? Printing. 23 cm, 341, illus., chronology, index, DJ worn, chipped, and scuffed, front board weak/reglued, damp stains to DJ and boards. More
New York: Random House, 1972. First American Edition. 402, illus., map, glossary, notes, bibliography, index, DJ somewhat soiled: small tears, some wear to top and bottom edges. More
New York: Random House, 1972. First American Edition. First Printing. 402, illus., map, glossary, notes, bibliography, index, small stains in margin of a few pgs, boards somewhat scuffed & faded. More
New York: Random House, 1972. Pirated Edition. 402, illus., map, glossary, notes, bibliography, index, DJ soiled: small tears/chips, some wear to top and bottom edges. More
New York: Times Books, 1984. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xx, [1], 364 pages. Illustrations. Chapter Notes. Bibliography [and Sources]. Index. DJ is price clipped. Recounts the career of one of the most powerful, influential Americans of the century, detailing the patterns of Spellman's ambitions, his cooperation with the FBI and CIA, and power struggles with other American bishops. Francis Joseph Spellman (May 4, 1889 – December 2, 1967) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. From 1939 to his death, he served as the sixth Archbishop of New York; he had served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston from 1932 to 1939. He was created a cardinal in 1946. He was named assistant chancellor in 1918 and in 1924 archivist of the Archdiocese.[8] After translating into English two books written by his friend Borgongini Duca, Spellman was made the first American attaché of the Vatican Secretariat of State in 1925. He was raised to the rank of Privy Chamberlain on October 4, 1926, by Pope Pius XI. During a trip to Germany in 1927, Spellman established a lifelong friendship with Archbishop Eugenio Pacelli, who was serving as Apostolic Nuncio. After the death of Pope Pius XI, Pacelli was elected as Pope Pius XII, and one of his first acts was to appoint Spellman the sixth Archbishop of New York on April 15, 1939. In addition to his duties as diocesan bishop, he was named Apostolic Vicar for the U.S. Armed Forces on December 11, 1939. Spellman was awarded the Sylvanus Thayer Award by the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, in 1967. More
New York: The Viking Press, 1977. First Edition. 534, slight wear to top edge of DJ. More
New York: Pegasus Books, 2012. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. [8], 481, [7] pages. Illustrations. Notes. Index. Gordon Corera (born 1974) is a British author and journalist. He is the BBC's Security Correspondent and specializes in computer technology. Corera was educated at University College School, an independent school for boys in Hampstead in northwest London, followed by St Peter's College at the University of Oxford, where he studied Modern History, followed by graduate studies in US foreign policy at Harvard University. Corera worked on the re-election campaign of President Bill Clinton. He joined the BBC in 1997 as a researcher and later became a reporter. He has worked on Radio 4's The World Tonight, BBC2's Newsnight, and worked in the US as the BBC's State Department correspondent and as an analyst for the BBC's coverage of the 2000 US presidential election. In 2001 he became the foreign reporter for Radio 4's Today programme. He was appointed BBC News' security correspondent in 2004. Corera presented the 2009 Radio 4 programme MI6: A Century in the Shadows, a three-part history of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service. Corera wrote The Art of Betrayal: Life and Death in the British Secret Service about MI6, and Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear Proliferation, Global Insecurity, and the Rise and Fall of the A.Q. Khan Network about Abdul Qadeer Khan and Pakistan's nuclear programme. He wrote Intercept: The Secret History of Computers and Spies, also Cyberspies: The Secret History of Surveillance, Hacking, and Digital Espionage. More
New York: The Fund for the Republic, 1955. Quarto, 474, bibliography, index, appendices, marginal pencil underlining & checks pp. x-xi, library stamp ins front board, boards scuffed. More
Secaucus, NJ: L. Stuart, [1974]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 481, ink marks on bottom edge, sticker remnant on DJ flap. More
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2002. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xxiv, 469, [3] pages. Illustrations. Index. Inscription signed by author on fep. The author is associated with the Charles Babbage Institute at the University of Minnesota. He is a historian specializing in the business and economic history of information and information technologies. He spent over 38 years at IBM in various sales, consulting, management, and executive positions. He is active in the IEEE Computer Society, American Historical Association, and sits on the board of directors of the IT History Society. All these activities have influenced the research he does. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, c1986. Second Printing. 23 cm, 287, some soiling and edge wear to DJ. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, c1986. First Printing. Hardcover. 23 cm, 287 pages. Slight soiling and edge wear to DJ. Signed by the author. More
New York: National Strategy Information Center, Inc., 1978. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. ix, [5], 78 p.; 22 cm. Maps. Illustration. Footnotes. More
New York: Crown Forum, c2003. Fourth Printing. 25 cm, 355, notes, index. More
New York: Crown Forum, c2003. Sixth Printing. 25 cm, 355, notes, index. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1987. 26 cm, 225, wraps, footnotes. More
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1978. First Edition. 208, illus., map, glossary, book list, index, some wear and small tears to top and bottom edges of DJ, DJ slightly soiled. More
New York: Harper & Row, [1965]. Second Edition. First? Printing. 27 cm, 500, illus., maps, references, biblio, index, bds somewhat worn and soiled, ink name fr endpaper, corners of several pgs crinkled. More
New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, [1961]. First Printing. 22 cm, 318, DJ edges quite worn: tears and chips, DJ soiled, sticker and erasure residue on front endpaper, edges soiled. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. First Edition. First Printing. 288, illus., index, some pencil underlining and marginal marks, DJ worn, soiled, and small edge tears Masterful analysis. Gordon Craig was the J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Stanford University and then president of the American Historical Association. Alexander George was the Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations at Stanford and a past president of the International Studies Association. More
New York: The Viking Press, 1966. 311, illus., chronology, notes, index, some wear and small tears along top and bottom edges of DJ. More