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Author Name Wise, David and Thomas B. Ross Title The Espionage Establishment Binding Cloth Book Condition Fine in Very Good + DJ Edition First printing Publisher New York Random House 1967 Seller ID 5134 This book describes in detail the espionage operations and organizations of the major powers, focusing on the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Communist China, and the United States. Some revlations noted: how the KGB, used JFK's funeral for espionage purposes; the identity of the legendary head of M.I.6, and his secret London Headquarters, (one of the most powerful men in England); how the CIA established a secret Domestic Operations Division, one block from the White House; a portrait if Red China's aging spy master, and how his "Social Affairs Department" operates throughout the world; how the Director of the CIA flunked a James Bond test at the LBJ Ranch; how both President Kennedy and Attny. Gen. Robert Kennedy arranged the first "spy trade" of the Cold War; fascinating story of how the Soviet intelligence dispatched two spies to the U.S. who assumed the names and indentities of two innocent Americans, and much more. A fascinating book filled with eary Spy and espionage facts and stories. Black cloth boards, silvered lettering to spine. DW price clipped, upper flap corner squared. Mild bumping to upper edge, 1/8 closed tear to upper and lower joints. Top stain red. 8 vo. 308pp First Printing
Espionage Establishment first printing, espionage in International affairsKGB espionage, CIA secreat operations, Red China's spy operationLondon's M.I.6 operations, England's espionage operations, England's international spiesEspionage, Spies, Government Organizations, Cold War
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