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29th February, 2020


 

BRITISH SECURITY COORDINATION: THE SECRET HISTORY OF
                                   BRITISH INTELLIGENCE IN THE AMERICAS, 1940-45






In 1940, Winston Churchill dispatched a Canadian industrialist to New York with an extraordinary mission: to set up a secret spy network across both North and South America to cripple and confound Nazi propaganda and to fan the flames of pro-war sentiment. Sir William Stephenson (of A Man Called Intrepid fame) set up shop in Rockefeller Center to build a vast intelligence network ~ British Security Coordination (BSC), the full story of which is now told for the first time. Stephenson's mission came at a time when the United States was still deeply influenced by isolationism. Stephenson's people soon launched an astonishing bagful of dirty tricks ~ they unmasked Axis spies, planted propaganda in American newspapers, and slipped beautiful female spies into the Vichy and Italian embassies in Washington. Stephenson's agents also infiltrated American labor unions, harassed their political enemies in Congress, and fed British propaganda and false rumors to such prominent journalists as Walter Winchel and Drew Pearson who were happy to give them wide circulation. Much of this took place before the U.S. had entered the war, when the country was still neutral territory and British spying was illegal. But President Roosevelt winked at the law, and FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover collaborated as well, though reluctantly. After Pearl Harbor Stephenson helped William J. Donovan set up the OSS which eventually became the foundation for the CIA. In 1945, Stephenson ordered three of his subordinates, Gilbert Highet, Tom Hill and Roald Dahl, to prepare an official report of the network's activities, of which fewer than ten copies survived all these years in utmost secrecy. This is the first time it has been made public in its complete and unexpurgated form.

With a foreword by Nigel West.

Like new in d/w, unread, top page edges slightly spotted - 536pp

St. Ermins Press, 1998
ISBN 0316644641 

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Web No
36004-03

£69.00

 


 

HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE

by Nigel West


This comprehensive volume on signals intelligence includes wireless interception, electronic intelligence, cryptanalysis, and more. It features around 300 entries on topics ranging from the Falkland Islands to the only British MI5 officer during WWI who spoke Japanese. The author covers all periods from the Boer War up to the latest conflicts, with an article on social media. The dictionary also addresses acronyms, and includes a chronology, several appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. Also provided are links to a number of relevant websites, including some from Russia, Scandinavia, and other parts of Europe.




Mint - like new in decorated boards - 340pp


Scarecrow Press, 2012
ISBN 9780810871878 

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Web No
23320-01

£60.00

 


 

THE SECRET WAR FOR THE FALKLANDS

by Nigel West 




The SAS, MI6 and the war Whitehall nearly lost. The Falklands conflict was the first time the Royal Navy had been engaged by an enemy since 1945. It was a test of the world's latest air and defence systems and a unique opportunity to push competing fighters to their limits. This book focuses on Operation Corporate, the task force assigned to retake the Falklands, and on the clandestine efforts to deny General Galtieri the one weapon that could have turned Corporate into a humiliating defeat for Britain, the French manufactured Exocet missile.

This copy has been signed by the author.

Very good. Unread but slight browning to top page edges due to storage - 266pp, 16 b/w photos, facsimille documents

Little Brown & Co, 1997
ISBN 0316882267 

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Web No
33791-03

£20.00

 


LA GUERRA SECRETA POR LAS MALVINAS

by Nigel West

The SAS, MI6 and the war Whitehall nearly lost. A Spanish language edition of intelligence specialist Nigel West's volume on the secret war for the Falklands, or the Malvinas as the islands are known in the Spanish speaking world. Scarce and collectible.


L
ike new in card cover - 259pp, 16 b/w photos, facsimille documents


Editorial Sudamericana, 1997

ISBN 9500712784 

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Web No.
33791-04

£40.00
 


CLEANSE THEIR SOULS

by Monty Woolley  

 

Peace keeping in Bosnia's Civil War, 1992-1993. A young cavalry lieutenant's moving and shocking account of front line service in the cauldron of war. Fresh from Germany he and his men found themselves in a highly political and lethally dangerous civil war. They witnessed appalling atrocities and human tragedy on a giant scale. The foreword by Martin Bell, OBE, describes it as "earning its place among the impartial narratives of the Bosnian War"

New in d/w - 232pp,
31 colour photos, index

Pen & Sword, 2004
ISBN 9781844151295 

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Web No
32725-01

£22.00



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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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