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Tom Larsen
Paperback - $29.95
Phone lines, video cameras and room bugs are just a few of the tools nosy neighbors, angry spouses, private investigators and even the government can use to get the goods on you. This book will show you some simple, inexpensive ways to foil their eff ...
William M. Leary
Hardcover - $47.95
In May 1962 the Office of Naval Research and the CIA launched one of the most exotic and successful spy missions of the Cold War: the parachuting of two intelligence officers onto a hastily abandoned Soviet drift station on a deteriorating Arctic ice ...
Lucent Books
Hardcover - $60.95
Espionage came of age in the Cold War as it evolved to meet the changing needs of the two superpowers. This is a discussion of the CIA and the KGB, the human and technical intelligence collection of these organizations, the tradecraft they taught, th ...
Jefferson Mack
Paperback - $41.95
Running a ring of spies is no mission impossible with this tell-all primer. Find out the secrets of the world's best spies and peep into the real world of a Bangkok madam-turned-secret agent, Aldrich Ames, U.S. Embassy guards, Kim Philby and garden-v ...
Tom E. Mahl
Paperback - $22.95
In ESPIONAGE'S MOST WANTED, readers will learn that America's first spymasters included Benjamin Franklin and John Jay. Otto von Bismarck's chief spy, Wilhelm Stieber, posed as an itinerant peddler and sold religious artifacts and pornography to enem ...
John Marks
Paperback - $27.95
A 'Manchurian Candidate' is an unwitting assassin brainwashed and programmed to kill. In this book, former State Department officer John Marks tells the explosive story of the CIA's highly secret program of experiments in mind control. His curiosity ...