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Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Covers the development of espionage, intelligence, electronic warfare, codes & cyphers
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THE PHILBY CONSPIRACY
by Bruce Page and David Leitch

Harold Adrian Russell (Kim) Philby was a senior officer in the British Secret Intelligence Service for ten years, but was actually an agent of the Soviet Union. He was recruited by Moscow while still a student at Cambridge. In 1963 testimony from a Soviet defector clinched the case against Philby, and a fellow SIS officer went to Beirut to persuade him to confess to his work for the KGB. Instead, Philby boarded a Soviet freighter and fled to Moscow. This is the story of what he did, how he did it and how he betrayed his country and his friends.

1968, Doubleday, , ,< R-03>,300pp. illustrations., Good in poor dw, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 23166-01..............................£8.00 

THE RED ORCHESTRA.
by Gilles Perrault

Fading on card covers. Translated from the original French, The Red Orchestra was a group of Soviet cells that operated throughout Germany and occupied Europe until late 1943.

1989, Schocken Books Inc., , 0805209522,< R-03>,496pp, good in faded card covers, , CARD
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 4242-01..............................£4.00 

PIERCING THE REICH
by Joseph E. Persico

The operations of the OSS to place secret agents in the Third Reich during World War II. More than 200 agents were infiltrated into Germany and occupied areas after the invasion of France in 1944. It was an ingenious, heroic and sometimes tragic chapter in the history of the intelligence war.

1979, Michael Joseph, , 0718117832 ,< R-03>,xx + 376pp, 35 illustrations, map, ex-lirary, fair in plastic sleeved d/w (rippling on plastic), ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 13393-03..............................£3.00 

PIERCING THE REICH
by Joseph E Persico

The operations of the OSS to place secret agents in the Third Reich during World War II. More than 200 agents were infiltrated into Germany and occupied areas after the invasion of France in 1944. It was an ingenious, heroic and sometimes tragic chapter in the history of the intelligence war.

1979, Michael Joseph, , 0718117832 ,< R-03>,xx + 376pp, 35 illustrations, map, fair. useful for reference. reading copy only., ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 13393-01..............................£10.00 

MY SILENT WAR: THE SOVIET MASTER AGENT TELLS HIS OWN STORY
by Kim Philby

Mass market paperback. Pages browning. covers rubbed. From his Moscow sanctuary Philby describes how he worked his way up in the British Secret service, penetrating to the heart of the FBI and CIA operation in Washington. He managed to tip off Burgess and Maclean so that they were able to escape arrest in 1951. Suspicion pointed in his direction but there was no evidence to link him. He resigned and became a journalist although still in the employ of SIS. In 1963 he disappeared whilst in Beirut and surfaced in Moscow.

1979, Granada Publishing, , 0586028609,< R-03>,189pp, , , CARD
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 17283-01..............................£3.00 

THEIR TRADE IS TREACHERY
by Chapman Pincher

The penetration of Britain's Security by agents of the Soviet Bloc. Legendary expert on intelligence affairs, Chapman Pincher, looks at the moles, super-moles, and known traitors. He pays special attention to Sir Roger Hollis, Director General of MI5, Britain's security service in the 1960s. Renegade British counter-intelligence agent, Peter Wright, alleged that Hollis was the so-called 'Fifth Man' in the notorious Soviet spy ring consisting of the British traitors, Guy Burgess, Donald MacLean, Kim Philby and Anthony Blunt.

1981, Sidgwick and Jackson, , 0283987812,< R-03>,x + 240pp, illustrations, index, vg in rubbed dw, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 21228-01..............................£9.00 

TOO SECRET TOO LONG
by Chapman Pincher

Pincher's investigations into the cover-ups and officially sponsored legends that concealed the truth about the extent to which British Secret Services were penetrated and manipulated by Soviet agents. Includes the traitor inside MI5 - "The Spy of the Century".

1984, St. Martin's Press, , 0312809026 ,< R-03>,638pp, 15 ills, Notes & Sources, appendices, index, g in dw, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 28157-01..............................£10.00 

TRAITORS: THE LABYRINTH OF TREASON
by Chapman Pincher

Treason and Traitors. An examination by the legendary espionage writer, Chapman Pincher, of why the Rosenbergs, Philby, Prime, Walker, Boyce, Blunt and others betrayed their countries.

1987, Sidgwick and Jackson, , 0283993790,< R-03>,xviii + 346pp, 8pp photos, bibliography, index, vg in dw, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 21780-01..............................£10.00 

TARGET TOKYO
by Gordon W Prange

The history of the remarkable Soviet espionage organization of Richard Sorge who acted as an unofficial aid to the German Ambassador in Tokyo in WWII. He and his ring passed countless vital military secrets to their Russian masters right up to Sorge's arrest in 1944. The ring was one of the most successful spying networks of all time.

1984, McGraw Hill, , 0070506779,< R-03>,xxxii + 595pp, 20 ills, notes, bibliography, index, vg in rubbed and slightly edge-worn dw, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 9429-01..............................£10.00 

GARBO: THE PERSONAL STORY OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DOUBLE AGENT EVER
by Juan Pujol and Nigel West

Known as GARBO to the Allies and ARABEL to the German Intelligence Service. His spy ring was based in London. He was decorated for his WWII espionage activities by both the British and the Germans (with the Iron Cross). The story of MI5's masterly campaign of strategic deception.

1986, Grafton Books, , 0586066306,< R-03>,268pp illustrations, Pages browning. Very good in card covers, , CARD
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 18051-02..............................£3.00 

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