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_aErnest Volkman _937969 |
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| 245 | _aSpies: The Secret Agents Who Changed the Course of History | ||
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_aNew York _bJohn Wiley and Sons Inc _c1994 |
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_axvi,288 p. _bPB _c17x10.5 cm. |
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| 520 | _a"Intriguing." —Booklist "Ernest Volkman brings his subjects into full life in their world of espionage. Spies is a substantial addition to the already rich collection of titles under his name." —Ray S. Cline, President National Intelligence Study Center "A consistently absorbing and informative introduction to key players in the espionage game." —Kirkus Reviews Acclaimed author Ernest Volkman strips away the myths and Hollywood hype to reveal the human drama behind "the world’s second oldest profession"—espionage. Spies is the startling true story of the men and women whose daring feats of subterfuge have, for better or worse, irrevocably altered the course of history. | ||
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_aMilitary intelligence--History--20th century _937208 |
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_aVOLKMAN (Ernest) _937210 |
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