Fighting Germany's Spies
Place_Pub: Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918. 21 cm, 275, illus., front board weak, text somewhat darkened, ink name & date inside front board, some wear to boards & spine. More
Place_Pub: Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918. 21 cm, 275, illus., front board weak, text somewhat darkened, ink name & date inside front board, some wear to boards & spine. More
New York: Dell Publishing, 1988. Third Printing. 82, wraps, some wear to cover edges. More
New York: Delacorte Press, 1983. Eighth Printing. 82, DJ soiled. More
New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1990. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 24 cm. [12], 244 pages. Illustrations. Index. Publisher's ephemera laid in. Pencil erasure residue on fep. Sutherland has spent most of her career chronicling the lives of oft-forgotten, aristocratic European women who have played a role in political and historical events. More
New York: Books, Inc., 1944. 368, book worn and soiled, book somewhat shaken, DJ worn, soiled, and several tears. More
Waco, TX: Word Books Publisher, c1988. Second Printing. 24 cm, 180, slight edge wear to DJ, DJ in plastic sleeve. Inscribed by the author. More
Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1983. Presumed First Paperback Edition, Presumed First printing. Trade paperback. x, 123, [3] pages. Notes. Appendix. Bibliography. Cover is worn, sunned, and soiled. Ink marks to pages noted. The purpose of this book is to describe the intelligence community and to indicate some of the major issues and problems connected with the production of intelligence and the conduct of operations. More
New York: Coward-McCann, [1961]. First American Edition. First? Printing. 21 cm, 190, ink name on front endpaper, DJ worn and soiled, some paper stuck to front DJ. More
Place_Pub: New York: Hill and Wang, 1979. First? Edition. First? Printing. 438, wraps, chronology, pencil erasure residue on front endpaper, covers somewhat worn/soiled, time stamp inside rear cover. More
Place_Pub: n.p. Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1990. First? Edition. First? Printing. 202, wraps, index, ink name of previous owner. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xii, 259, [1] pages. Includes Preface, Acknowledgments, List of Abbreviations, Notes, Bibliography, and Index. Part One covers Intrepid in Bermuda; Part Two covers The Coordinator of Information and British Intelligence: An Essay on Origins; Part Three: Questions and Controversies. Thomas F. Troy was a career CIA officer, teacher and lecturer, and pioneering historian of the CIA’s origins. He joined CIA in 1951. Tom found his niche in the Office of Training, where from the outset he was recognized as an outstanding, even visionary, teacher. Tom helped create the area training program, including the courses on the Middle East and North Africa regions. During the mid-1960s, he developed the Vietnam Orientation Course, an effort the chief of the Far East Division of the Directorate of Plans, William Colby, particularly praised. He became interested in the Agency’s history. The director of training, a former OSS officer, approved an unofficial project for Tom to write a history of the origins of OSS under William Donovan and its transformation into CIA. The result, Donovan and the CIA: A History of the Establishment of the Central Intelligence Agency, was initially published internally in two spiral-bound volumes classified SECRET. An unclassified paperback edition appeared in 1979. The work remains a benchmark for scholarship and documentation. It was given an award by the National Intelligence Study Center in 1981 as the best non-fiction book of the year. Tom also wrote Wild Bill and Intrepid: Donovan, Stephenson and the Origins of the CIA, which drew on interviews with Sir William Stephenson. More
New York: William Morrow & Company, 1965. Presumed First Printing. Hardcover. xi, [1], 242, [2] pages. Contains an Introduction by J. Edgar Hoover. Illustrations appear between pages 112-113. Bookplate inside the front cover personalized to Richard and Barbara Mullens. Inscribed by the author; inscription reads "To Rich & Barbara, My Far Out Cousin. All Best, Andy." Some soiling to dust jacket and several tears and chips. Bookplate of previous owner pasted inside front board. Topics covered include Crime Most Vile, Bandits, Ltd., Cloak and Rusty Dagger, Dark Blue Yonder, and Civil Rights and Wrongs. Also includes Afterword by J. Edgar Hoover, FBI Agents Killed in Line of Duty, FBI Directors and Attorneys General Since the Founding of the FBI in 1908, and an Index. Andrew F. Tully Jr. (October 24, 1914 - September 27, 1993) was an American war reporter, writer and columnist. He wrote some 18 fiction and non-fiction books, translated in multiple languages. As a war reporter for the Boston Traveler, he was one of the few American journalists to enter Berlin with the Russians in April 1945. He wrote the column Capital Fare from 1961 until 1987. More
Chicago, IL: edition q, inc., 1993. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. x, 187 pages. Illustrations. DJ has some wear and soiling, edge tears and chips. Some edge soiling. Foreword by Henno Lohmeyer. In his foreword, edition q editor-in-chief Henno Lohmeyer wonders whether ``the KGB was guiding the author's hand.'' Readers on their part will speculate that Tumanov, who emerges as preening and self-important, has so little of substance to say because he was a transmitter of low-level intelligence. The book lobbies for shutting down Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe--a debate that garnered attention these past months before congress approved funding for the Board of International Broadcasting, the independent agency under whose aegis the station now operates. Tumanov maintains that he was a KGB plant at the station; after his staged defection from the U.S.S.R. in 1965, he settled in Munich and worked at Radio Liberty. In 1969, this sleeper agent was activated; by the time he was recalled home and retired in 1986, he had become news editor. [from Publisher's Weekly]. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985. First Printing. 304, footnotes, glossary, index. More
Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, Public Affairs, n.p. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 9" x 8.75", 45 [3] pages. Wraps. Illustrations (some with color). Suggested Readings. Topics covered include organization of intelligence, intelligence operations, intelligence techniques, and personalities (including George Washington, Paul Revere, Nathan Hale, Haym Salomon, and Hercules Mulligan). Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War was essentially monitored and sanctioned by the Continental Congress to provide military intelligence to the Continental Army to aid them in fighting the British during the American Revolutionary War. Congress created a Secret Committee for domestic intelligence, a Committee of Secret Correspondence for foreign intelligence, and a committee on spies, for tracking spies within the Patriot movement. More
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. 10, wraps. Illustration. More
London: HMSO, 1916. 8.25" x 13", 7, wraps, appendices, staple bound, entire document folded in thirds horizontally, small creases to front cover edges. More
Washington DC: United States Department of Energy, 1999. Presumed First Edition, First issuance thus. VHS Tape. This is a standard VHS tape (approximately 4 inches by 7 inches) with a printed label stating A Day in the Live of Jim Leak and dated 1999. No indication of run time. No classification or information use limitation on label or tape sleeve. Preventing nuclear weapons materials and technologies from falling into the hands of adversaries is the top priority of the DOE’s corporate security programs. All objectives are supported by a tailored level of security requirements for a wide range of Departmental scientific, research, and national security needs based on the security significance of their national assets. DOE ensures that Departmental security programs are consistent and effectively implemented. The Safeguards and Security Training Program is established to provide training to DOE Federal and contractor employees in areas such as vulnerability assessment, physical protection, information security, protective force and nuclear material control and accountability. Training encompasses the protection of security interests related to loss, theft, compromise, or unauthorized use would affect national security, DOE programs, or the health and safety of employees or the public. More
Washington DC: United States Department of Energy, 1999. Presumed First Edition, First issuance thus. VHS Tape. This is a standard VHS tape (approximately 4 inches by 7 inches) with a printed label stating A Day in the Live of Jim Leak and dated 1999. No indication of run time. No classification or information use limitation on label or tape sleeve. Preventing nuclear weapons materials and technologies from falling into the hands of adversaries is the top priority of the DOE’s corporate security programs. All objectives are supported by a tailored level of security requirements for a wide range of Departmental scientific, research, and national security needs based on the security significance of their national assets. DOE ensures that Departmental security programs are consistent and effectively implemented. The Safeguards and Security Training Program is established to provide training to DOE Federal and contractor employees in areas such as vulnerability assessment, physical protection, information security, protective force and nuclear material control and accountability. Training encompasses the protection of security interests related to loss, theft, compromise, or unauthorized use would affect national security, DOE programs, or the health and safety of employees or the public. More
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. ii, 121 p. Includes illustrations. Folding charts. More
[Washington, DC]: [Government Printing Office? ], 1994. This may be an early pre-print for use of the Committee. Wraps. iii, 117, [various paginations--130] p. More
New York: Doubleday, 1992. First Edition. First Printing. 299, Inscribed by the author. More
Avon, CT: Strong Books, 2009. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. xv, [3], 360, [4] p. Maps. More
New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1959. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 342, illus., facsimiles, index. More
New York: J. Wiley & Sons, c1995. First Printing. 25 cm, 264, acid-free paper, illus., minor staining to fore-edge. More