Author: Paul Reilly
Publisher: Poitin Press
Keywords: game, espionage
Number of Pages: 312
Published: 2001-09
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 0967818907
ISBN-13: 9780967818900
The Espionage Game It’s the new millennium, and the new military dictator of Iraq, Khalid Ribat, threatens Israel with nuclear holocaust. The weapon is New Babylon, a gigantic cannon originally begun by Saddam Hussein but hidden during the Gulf War. A group of Russian military and political leaders bent on returning Russia to this former glory have joined forces with Khalid to complete the super cannon and even supply him with the plutonium needed for the nuclear warheads. The Israelis soon learn of New Babylon but discover that it is hidden deep in a mountain in eastern Iraq, wel
Author: John Kish
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: espionage, law, international
Number of Pages: 180
Published: 1995-12-20
List price: $156.00
ISBN-10: 904110030X
ISBN-13: 9789041100306
Espionage, an area of state activity which is vital to international relations, yet which is unregulated by international law, is coming to assume increasing importance in the `New World Order’. International Law and Espionage examines four major areas of public international law: freedom of information and human rights, diplomacy, territory, and armed conflict. A detailed analysis is given of their theoretical and practical connection to the practice of espionage. The relevance of international law to espionage is clearly demonstrated, not least by the absence of any official
Author: Harrison Livingstone
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Keywords: intrigue, espionage, novel, agent
Number of Pages: 262
Published: 2005-05-14
List price: $16.95
ISBN-10: 0595349714
ISBN-13: 9780595349715
A story of a young American girl researching in the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad/St. Petersburg. Opposing intelligence agencies seek to recruit her and she is arrested. She escapes and hikes all the way to Finland in winter snow. What they say about Best Selling Author Harrison Livingstone’s novels and non fiction: “A triumph!”—The New York Times about ,i>David Johnson Passed Through Here, under the pen name of John Fairfield “This book rings eerily, echoes the human pulse on reverb, clatters, howls. I was engrossed quite against my will…. There are no writerly effects. The
Author: Mark Lloyd
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Keywords: espionage, book, guinness
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1994-08-22
List price: $20.00
ISBN-10: 0306805847
ISBN-13: 9780306805844
Packed with case histories and profiles of history’s most infamous secret agents, plus a comprehensive glossary, The Guinness Book of Espionage will appeal to armchair spies everywhere. The Guinness Book of Espionage looks at the real world of spies and spyingmilitary, political, and commercialand charts the story of subterfuge throughout history. It contains fascinating details on: The People: famous spies such as Christopher Marlowe, Mata Hari, John Walker, and Kim Philby Their Methods: recruiting and running an agent, and the development of codes and ciphers The Equipment and Technolo
Author: Allan Hepburn
Publisher: Yale University Press
Keywords: culture, espionage, intrigue
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 2005-03-11
List price: $40.00
ISBN-10: 0300104987
ISBN-13: 9780300104981
Why do spies have such cachet in the twentieth century? Why do they keep reinventing themselves? What do they mean in a political process? This book examines the tradition of the spy narrative from its inception in the late nineteenth century through the present day. Ranging from John le Carré’s bestsellers to Elizabeth Bowen’s novels, from James Bond to John Banville’s contemporary narratives, Allan Hepburn sets the historical contexts of these fictions: the Cambridge spy ring; the Profumo Affair; the witch-hunts against gay men in the civil service and diplomatic corps in the 1950s.In
Author: John J. Fialka
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Keywords: america, espionage, economic, means, war
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1999-03-01
List price: $15.00
ISBN-10: 0393318214
ISBN-13: 9780393318210
In this action-filled journey through tomorrow’s headlines, award-winning journalist John Fialka reveals a secret war that jeopardizes the economic security of the United States and the livelihood of millions of Americans. The battlefield is now economic rather than ideological, but espionage in the 1990s springs directly from the ruins of the Cold War spy regimes. Newly configured, the covert operations of America’s enemies-and friends-threaten to hollow out the U.S. economy and siphon away the jobs and technologies we need to remain competitive in the twenty-first
Author: Clive Gifford
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree
Keywords: persuasion, influence, disinformation, espionage
Number of Pages: 64
Published: 2005-09-15
List price: $31.43
ISBN-10: 1403476527
ISBN-13: 9781403476524
Tell fact from opinion and understand the techniques and language that politicians and the media use to influence us. This series examines how emotion and prejudice are used to achieve outcomes in war and peace, commerce and politics, crime and charity, for good and for evil. Suitable for 12-16 year olds.