Cloak and Dagger Books USA's Largest Dealer in Intelligence Books 9 Eastman Avenue Bedford, NH 03110-6701 603 668-1629 fax 603 626-0626 Listed here are books that should interest anyone with a yen for reading Intelligence Literature. These are just a small sample of the more than 12,000 books in our inventory. If you have a special interest, please let us know. If we don't have the book you want, we can probably find it for you. ----------------- Barron, John - OPERATION SOLO - The FBI's man in the Kremlin, the story of Morris Childs, Agent 58, who was the second ranking man in the US Communist Party (CPUSA). He was an FBI double agent for 27 years, and made 52 clandestine missions to the Soviet Union where he was hosted by the top Politburo leadership. This was considered by the Bureau to be their greatest foreign operation, while at the same time keeping it hidden from the CIA. The author is noted for his other works on intelligence: KGB; Breaking the Ring, about the Walker Spy Case, and other books. Regnery, DC, 1996, New, Dust Jacket Fine, $25. Cain, Frank - THE AUSTRALION SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION - The author tracks the history of this most secret agency. He discusses spy scares, examines the infamous Petrov affair in a new light, and looks at other scandals, and what the future will hold for ASIO. F. Cass, UK, 1994, New, DJ, FINE, $40. Colitt, Leslie - SPYMASTER - The definitive story of Marcus Wolf, the real life Karla, his moles, and the East German Secret Police. A penetrating look at his life and character. Details his role as head of East Germany's feared and intelligence foreign intelligence network. New, DJ Fine, $25. Fischer, David - PAUL REVERE'S RIDE - The fascinating book from the historical perspective, but interesting on the intelligence front as well. The book discusses the informer in the British ranks and other spies. It also mentions British counter intelligence effort in the War for Independence. Oxford Univ. Press, 1994, New, No dust jacket, large format soft cover. Inquire. Johnson, Loch - A SEASON OF INQUIRY - The US Senate Intelligence Investigation. A behind the scenes look at the famous Church Committee's investigation into CIA, FBI, and other federal agencies. Written by an investigator on the committee. University of KY Press, 1985, Fine, DJ Fine, Scarce book, $40. Karr, Sharon - TRAVELLER OF THE CROSSROADS - A Biography of the adventures of Nicol Smith, who served with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), in WWII, founded by the famous "Wild" Bill Donovan, Smith served in Vichy France and then made his reputation in the Far East. An interesting look at serving in the field for the OSS. Log Cabin, 1994, New, No DJ. Large format soft cover, $20. Kelly, Orr - NEVER FIGHT FAIR! - The US Navy Seals stories of combat and adventure. These are the stories that SEALS tell each other. Presidio, New, DJ Fine, $23. Kinsella, Warren - UNHOLY ALLIANCES - Terrorists, Extremists, and the Libyan Connection in Canada. This is the first book to reveal the astounding degree of Libyan espionage with emphasis on spy networks in Canada. 1992, Fine, DJ Fine, Imported, $30. Klehr, Harvey & Radosh, Ron - THE AMERASIS SPY CASE - One of the little known WWII Spy cases. The authors are the first researchers to obtain FBI files on what was known as the first of the great spy cases of the Hiss-Rosenberg era in espionage. University of NC Press, 1996, New, DJ Fine, $30. MacKenzie, David - APIS, THE CONGENITAL CONSPIRATOR - The life of Col. Dragutin T. Dimitrijevic, Serbian national revolutionary, who organized the infamous military society, "The Black Hand." He also organized and directed the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1914, an incident that historians mark as the start of World War I. He was considered one of the most controversial figures in modern Yugoslavia. East Euro. Mono. Co., 1989, New no DJ, $70. MacDonald, Andres - THE TURNER DIARIES - A novel about zealots the FBI labeled as racist right. This work allegedly played a part in the bombing of the Oklahoma Federal Building. This is a very controversial book, with a very strong point of view. Vang. Pr, 1995, New, no DJ, this is a paperback type book, $15. McRaven, Wm. - SPEC OPS - Studies in Special Operations Warfare Theory & Practice - The author write from first hand experience as a Navy SEAL commander. He discusses some of the secrets of the business. Well written Elite Forces Book. Presidio, 1995, New, Fine, DJ Fine, $28. Markle, Don - SPIES AND SPY MASTERS OF THE CIVIL WAR - The most comprehensive work ever written on this subject. Book covers the history of the Civil War espionage for both sides and describes the personalities and tactics of the intelligence courier system and women spies. Has an Appendix of all known 432 spies and an excellent bibliography. Hippocrene, 1995, Fine, No DJ, large format, soft cover. Inquire. Morse, George - AMERICA TWICE BETRAYED - Reversing 50 years of government security failure. The author proposes ways to improve national security. Also presents a modern history of US traitors with an introduction (of all people) by John Walker, head of the infamous Walker Spy Ring. Bartleby, MD, 1995, DJ Fine, $23.50. Murray, S.J., Raymond - THE SAS IN IRELAND - Traces the history of this elite regiment over 20 years in Ireland. Details activities with British Intelligence (MI-5 & MI-6), and concludes that a policy of shoot-to-kill exists in Ireland. Mercier, Dublin, 1993, New, No DJ, Large format soft cover. Orlav, Alexander - HANDBOOK OF INTELLIGENCE AND GUERRILLA WARFARE - Russian defector's handbook originally written for Soviet Intelligence while an instructor in their intelligence school in Moscow. Considered a classic in the field of intelligence literature. U. of MI Press, 1963, Fine, NO DJ. Shane, S., & Bowman, T. - AMERICA'S FORTRESS OF SPIES - This is the most amazing publication of its kind. For those of you who were thrilled by the publication of James Bamford's Puzzle Palace and have been yearning for an update, this is it! This 16 newsprint page series on the National Security Agency, published by a major newspaper, is the most comprehensive work currently available on the nation's most secret agency. For readers who think the CIA is where the action is, try this item. You will be amazed and pleased at the quality, graphics and fluid writing style of these two reporters. $12, postpaid, while supplies last. Tidwell, WM. A. - April, 1965 - CONFEDERATE COVERT ACTION IN THE AMERICA CIVIL WAR - Startling new evidence on the Lincoln Assassination, thoroughly researched and documented. An interesting work. Kent State U, 1995, New DJ Fine, $30. Tolley, Kemp, RADM USN - YANGTZE PATROL - History of the US Navy's 19th Century presence in China, by one who served and experienced the drama and adventure. Naval Institute, MD, 1971, 1st, DJ Fine, $40. Piekalkiewicz, J. - ROMMEL AND THE SECRET WAR IN NORTH AFRICA - 1941-43 - Shows how allied use of Ultra determined the outcome of the North Africa Campaign. Contains many photos of the campaign. Schiffer, PA, 1992, 1st AM, New DJ Fine, $30. Popplewell, R.J. - INTELLIGENCE AND IMPERIAL DEFENSE - British Intelligence and the Defense of the Indian Empire, 1904 - 1924 - This is the first book based on Intel Ops in both India and London. Concerns the threat of Indian Revolutionary movement and the development of Imperial Intelligence Service and the role it played in WWI. F. Cass, London, 1st British, New DJ Fine, $45. Porch, Doug - THE FRENCH SECRET POLICE - A history of French Intelligence from the Dreyfus Affair to the Gulf War. Considered by "insiders" to be the best book on the French Intelligence Service. F. Strauss, NY, 1995, 1st, Fine, DJ Fine, $33. Poretsky, Elisabeth - OUR OWN PEOPLE - The story of a Polish Communist who had been a Soviet intelligence agent who openly broke with Stalin's regime and was then hunted and murdered in 1937. Fascinating look at a very important era in Stalin's reign of terror. U. MI, 1970, Fine, DJ Fine, Very Rare, $75. Simpson, Wm. Brand - SPECIAL AGENT IN THE PACIFIC - WWII, Counter Intelligence. Memoir of a counter intelligence agent (CIC) who stayed behind in many cases to clean up after the front line soldiers moved forward. Very little is know about the US Army's elite counterintelligence corps. There have only been about ten books ever written about these very interesting soldiers of WWII and after. Riv. Cross, NY, 1995, New, DJ Fine. Richelson, J. T. - THE US INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY - Offers a detailed picture of the mosaic of the US spy agencies which have changed completely since the author first profiled this field in 1998. CO, 1995, 3rd Edition, New, No DJ, Large format soft cover, $26. Wellsted, Ian - SAS WITH THE MAQUIS - In action with the French resistance, June to September 1944. An interesting and exciting biography and first-hand account of operations behind enemy lines, told for the first time. Stackpole, 1994, New, DJ Fine, $35