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Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Covers the development of espionage, intelligence, electronic warfare, codes & cyphers
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THE FABER BOOK OF TREACHERY
by Editor Nigel West

Divided loyalties are at the heart of the human dilemma confronting those convicted or charged with treachery. Some traitors were ideological converts who simply wrote autobiographical accounts of their experiences, thereby exposing corruption and totalitarianism. Others deliberately set out to inflict maximum damage in order to destabilize an odious system or organization. Some so-called traitors include German patriots who fled the Nazis, or Soviet intelligence personnel who defected to the West. Did P.G. Wodehouse betray his country? Was the KGB defector Anatoli Golitsyn a geniune political dissident, or merely a shrewd opportunist? Why were the anti-Hitler plotters shunned in post-war Germany?

1995, Faber & Faber, , 0571173322,< R-03>,439pp, v/good in d/w - page edges slightly browning, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 20584-01..............................£10.00 

THE ILLEGALS
by Nigel West

The double lives of the Cold War's most secret agents. From the archives of the KGB the author reveals who they were, the training they underwent, and how they ran their spy-rings in the west. A few, such as Colonel Abel, the Krogers and Gordon Lonsdale (aka Konon Molody) are household names, but West's meticulous research describes how the British and American Security Agencies identified them

1993, Hodder & Stoughton, , 0340572477,< R-03>,254pp, 20 b/w photos, unread, very good in d/w, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 19875-01..............................£20.00 

TRIPLEX
by Editor Nigel West and Editor Oleg Tsarev

This book reveals more clearly than ever before the precise nature and extent of the damage done to the much-vaunted British intelligence establishment during World War II by the notorious 'Cambridge Five' spy ring - Kim Philby, Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt and John Cairncross. The code word 'Triplex' refers to an exceptionally sensitive intelligence source, one of the most closely guarded secrets of the war, which appears nowhere in any of the British government's official histories. It was material extracted illicitly from the diplomatic pouches of neutral missions in wartime London. MI5, the British Security Service, entrusted the job of overseeing the highly secret assignment to Anthony Blunt, who was already working for the NKVD, Stalin's intelligence service.

2009, Yale University Press, , 9780300123470,< R-03>,363pp, mint in d/w, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 37810-01..............................£16.00 

GUBBINS AND SOE
by Sir Peter Wilkinson and Joan Bright-Astley

General Sir Colin Gubbins was in charge of SOE (Special Operations Executive) during World War II. The first biography of the man who commanded the organization ordered by Churchill to "Set Europe Ablaze". It's operations eventually extended to Burma, Indo-China and the Far East. The authors, Wilkinson served in SOE and Bright-Astley worked with Gubbins. This biography has been written using much previously unpublished material

1993, Leo Cooper, , 0850520029,< R-03>,272pp, illustrations, maps, Very good in d/w, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 17030-01..............................£15.00 

THE NAZI CONNECTION
by Frederick W Winterbotham

Ex library, some marks on endpaper and stamp on copyright page, no other markings, dustjacket torn but complete. Group Captain F. W. Winterbotham wrote 'The Ultra Secret', an account of the cracking of the Enigma codes in WWII. This is an account of his activities with the British Secret Intelligence Service prior to the war. During his visits to the Third Reich between 1934 and 1939 he posed as a liaison officer for the Air Ministry and was hosted by Alfred Rosenberg, a founder member of the Nazi party.

1978, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, , 0297774581,< R-03>,222pp, Good in worn & chipped d/w, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 26346-01..............................£6.00 

ULTRA AT SEA
by John Winton

The application of "Ultra", the decoding of German signals by means of the Enigma decrypts and other methods, in the war at sea, 1939-1945, its role and impact on Royal Naval operations and successes such as the attack on the Battleship, Tirpitz in a Norwegian Fjord. It looked like luck at the time, but it was in fact the result of Ultra intelligence

1988, Leo Cooper, , 0850528836,< R-03>,212pp, illustrations, vg in dw, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 26881-01..............................£8.00 

SPYCATCHER
by Peter Wright and Paul Greengrass

The bizarre world of the British Security Service. Peter Wright's account of how he and his MI5 colleagues bugged and burgled their way through their careers, tried to destabilize Harold Wilson, were driven by bitter passions and prejudices and fought over whether there really was a mole at the heart of the Service.

1987, Viking, , 0670820555,< R-03>,392pp, glossary, index, vg in rubbed dw, ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 4500-02..............................£10.00 

SPYCATCHER
by Peter Wright

No d/w. Good in black boards. Text clean and bright.The bizarre world of the British Security Service. Peter Wright's account of how he and his MI5 colleagues bugged and burgled their way through their careers, tried to destabilize Harold Wilson, were driven by bitter passions and prejudices and fought over whether there really was a mole at the heart of the Service.

1987, Viking, , 0670820555,< R-03>,392pp illustrations, , ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 4500-03..............................£8.00 

COUNT FIVE AND DIE
by Barry Wynne

Orange boards no d/w. Good. Based on the recollections of Colonel William Eliscu OBE late of the OSS (Office of Strategic Services). This is his account of the deception operation called Operation Stampede a principally American operation to deceive the enemy in the 3 months prior to Overlord and the invasion of Normandy in 1944

1958, Souvenir Press, , ,< R-03>,179pp,illustrations, , ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 744-01..............................£6.00 

PIERRE LALANDE: SPECIAL AGENT
by Guido Zembsch-Schreve

The author, alias Pierre Lalande, was a Dutchman who in 1940 joined his army in exile in Canada, returning the England to join SOE and be parachuted into France. Whilst his many experiences as an Agent were similar to many of those who served in the Special Operations Executive. Captured and tortured by the Gestapo he survived incarceration in two concentration camps, one of which was Buchenwald.

1996, Leo Cooper, , 0850525330,< R-03>,207pp illustrations, very good in d/w, possibly unread., ,
Subject...Intelligence, Espionage, Reconnaissance & Electronic Warfare
Web No. 37980-01..............................£8.00 

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