Secret Contenders: The Myth of Cold War Counterintelligence

Place_Pub: New York: Sheridan Square Publications, 1984. 158, wraps, illus., index, tape residue at bottom of covers and spine, some creasing to rear cover and last few pages. Small damp stains at bottom of a few pages. Introduction by Thomas Powers. The author spent 27 years in intelligence, during World War II and then in the National Security Agency and the CIA, with undercover service in Cuba and Mexico. The book focuses on his eight years as an operations case officer of the Soviet division, spearhead of the Cold War contest between the CIA and the Soviet KGB. Condition: good.

Keywords: Intelligence, Counterintelligence, CIA, KGB Union, Cold War, Cuba, Surveillance, Clandestine Ops

ISBN: 0094380048

[Book #53480]

Price: $25.00

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