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ES595

MI6 - 50 YEARS OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS by Stephen Dorril

Now back in stock A remarkable achievement and an encyclopedia of post-war history which any student of the secret world should read. USA/ROW 40.00 Dollars

£22.99

 

ES621

ON HIS MAJESTYS SECRET SERVICE Sidney Reilly ST1 by Andrew Cook

USA/ROW 38.00 Dollars

£18.00

 

ES605

ESPIONAGE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPIES By Richard Bennett

USA/ROW 38.00 Dollars

£22.50

 

ES596

GENTLEMAN SPIES by John Fisher

Spy cases from British agents around the world. USA/R0W 38.00 Dollars

£23.00


 

ES565

SPIES BENEATH BERLIN by David Stafford

The fascinating story of how US and British intelligence built the spy tunnel under the Russian Embassy in Berlin. USA/ROW 30.00 Dollars

£18.99

 

ES587

SECRET ASSIGNMENT by Edward Gazur

The FBIs Secret KGB General USA/ROW 40.00 Dollars

£26.00

 

ES594

AGENTS OF EMPIRE by Walter Gribbon

Anglo-Zionist intelligence operations from 1915 to 1919. USA/ROW 40.00 Dollars

£26.99

 

ES584

LOOKING FOR MR NOBODY by Jenny Rees

The secret life of Goronwy Rees The question that haunted Jenny Rees was stark... was her father a spy Had he joined up with Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt in the 1930s and passed secrets to the Soviet Union USA/ROW 30.00 Dollars.

£14.99

 

ES634

MEMOIRS OF A BRITISH AGENT by R H Bruce Lockhart

USA/ROW 20.00 Dollars

£9.99

 

ES553

GARBO by the National Archives

The spy who saved the D-Day operation. USA/ROW 38.00 Dollars

£23.00


 

ES556

ANTHONY BLUNT HIS LIVES by Miranda Carter

Major profile on one of the UKs worst traitors. USA/ROW 22.00 Dollars

£10.50



 

ES680

BAGHDADS SPY by Corinne Souza

A personal MI6 memoir of espionage and intrigue from Iraq to London. USA/ROW 30.00 Dollars

£17.99

 

ES525

COUNTERFEIT SPIES by Nigel West

Major investigation into secret agents and spies of WWII. USA/ROW 22.00 Dollars

£9.99

 

ES527

VENONA by Nigel West

Traitors at the heart of the British establishment. USA/ROW 20.00 Dollars

£10.00

 

ES541

UNDERCOVER LIVES by Helen Womack

Fascinating stories about KGB spies living and working in the great cities of the world. USA/ROW 20.00 Dollars

£8.99

 

ES543

CHRISTINE KEELER THE TRUTH AT LAST

One of the great spy stories of the Cold War involving UK ministers. USA/ROW 20.00 Dollars

£8.99

 

ES533

WHO KILLED KIT MARLOWE by M.J. Trow

A fantastic spy story from Englands Elizabethan period. USA/ROW 35.00 Dollars

£21.99

 

ES700

THE SPYING GAME by Michael Smith

The secret history of British espionage. USA/ROW 21.00 Dollars

£10.99

 

ES709

THE STASI FILES by Anthony Giles

East Germanys secret operation against Britain. USA/ROW 38.00 Dollars

£23.50

 

ES714

ERIK HAZELHOFF In Pursuit of Life

Action-packed life of an MI6 agent and businessman. USA/ROW 35.00 Dollars

£20.00

 

ES688

THE PASSPORT by Martin Lloyd

The fascinating story of Mankinds most travelled document. USA/ROW 24.00 Dollars

£11.99

 

ES736

Ultimate Spy

By Keith Melton. Large coffee table volume outlines how to be a spy, famous spies in history, spy equipment and much more. A must for any espionage enthusiast. 40.00 US/ROW

£21.00


 

ES733

Colonel Blood

The Man Who Stole the Crown Jewels. Thomas Blood was born around 1618 in Co. Clare to a wealthy family who also owned land in Co. Meath and Co. Wicklow. He spent much of his time in England until his marriage in 1648. Shortly afterwards, he returned toIreland as an officer in romwells army, receiving his own land in lieu of payment for 338army service, which may have included espionage missions during the English Civil War. The most infamous of Bloods escapades occurred in 1671- the stealing of the Crown Jewels from the tower of London. This time Bloods luck ran out. He was captured and imprisoned in the Tower, where he refused to speak to anyone but the King. Despite having committed a treasonous offence, the Kingreleased him, restored his Irish estates to him and even granted him a pension of five hundred pounds per annum. A magnanimous pardon or payment or services rendered 40.00 US/ROW

£23.00

 

ES734

Myths and Legends of the Second World War

In this book, James Hayward presents an objective and rigorous analysis of the main myths, legends and popular falsehoods of the Second World War. He begins with the inevitable and persuasive spy mania. The Fifth Column wereeverywhere on every street corner, usually disguised as priests and nuns. There are stories of the Manston Mutiny during the Battle of Britain, espionage myths that surround the sinking of the battleship Royal Oak at Scapa Flow, the falsehood that no German spies in Britain operated outsideMI5s double-cross system, and the true identity of the Man Who Never Was. Also covered are various conspiracy theories around Rudolph Hess, and so-called Foo Fighters. 38.00 US/ROW

£22.99

 

ES793

ULTIMATE DECEPTION

How Stalin stole the bomb. $34.00 US/ROW

£15.95

 

ES754

Spyflights of the Cold War

This volume aims to present the full story of the Cold Wars secret but very real war in which hundreds of combatants lost their lives. Long before Gary Powers U2 spyplane was shot down over the USSR in 1960, and undeclared war was being fought in the stratosphere. This was the aerial espionage war between the West and the Soviet Union.Investigative journalist Paul Lashmar has uncovered evidence of secret missions flown by US Air Force and Royal Air Force crews, deep into the Soviet Union. He has interviewed USAF and RAF participants, and the Red Air Force pilots that tried - sometimes successfully - to shoot them down. He has also discovered details of a 1950s USAF plan to use these spy flights to provoke a nuclear World War III that would have wiped the Soviet Union and China from the face of the earth.Evidence, both documentary and interview, from the former Soviet Union reveals the extent of political tension created by the spyplane war. From 1950, over 40 western aircraft were shot down and hundrends of air force officers died or remain missing. This book documents the hunt for these Cold War MIAs (missing in action). 25.00 US

£25.00

 

ES753

Jacobite Spy Wars

Moles, rogues and treachery. The Jacobite story is more than the tale of Bonnie Prince Charlie, his unlucky father and grandfather and a handful of battles - the Boyne, Sheriffmuir, Preston, Prestonpans, Falkirk and Culloden. It is also one of historys longest-running spy sagas, the story of the Jacobite years, of spies and counter-spies, treachery and manipulation.This book unravels an unending intelligence war on and off the battlefield, as across Europe, moles dug for secrets at every court, and kings, ambassadors, soldiers, cardinals and royal mistresses all took part, from the great Duke of Marlborough to Madame Pompadour and the devious King Louis XV.As for the Prince, he was a master of disguise and intrigue, which fooled his enemies, yet his arrogance and impetuosity contributed greatly to the Jacobites eventual defeat in the espionage war. In the final analysis all the battles won and lost during the Jacobite century do not account for the failure of the Stuarts to be restored to the kingdoms they lost at the Glorious Revolution - ultimate defeat lay in their failure to win the intelligence war. 40.00 US

£22.50
         
 

ES767

Espionage The Greatest Spying Operations of the 20th Century

Stories behind the spying operations of the 20th century which had the largest impact on the world. Includes operation MONGOOSE and attempts by the CIA to assassinate Fidel Castro. 25.00

£14.00
 

ES769

Spies Secret Agents Who Changed the Course of History

In depth look at the exploits of the men and women whose espionage feats changed the course of history. Stories of dupes, moles, amateurs, and the American debutante who became a super spy, the Jew who was Nazi Germanys greatest spy, Dutch housewife who was the real Mata Hari, the Pope who worked for American intelligence and more. 35.00 US

£19.00
         

 

 

 

 

 

   
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