12 books found
div The Literary Spy provides a unique view of the intelligence world through the words of its own major figures (and those fascinated with them) from ancient times to the present. CIA speechwriter and analyst Charles E. Lathrop has compiled and annotated more than 3,000 quotations from such disparate sources as the Bible, spy novels and movies, Shakespeare’s plays, declassified CIA documents, memoirs, TV talk shows, and speeches from U.S. and foreign leaders and officials. Arranged in thematic categories with opening commentary for each section, the quotations speak for themselves. Together they serve both to illuminate a world famous for its secrets and deceptions and to show the extent to which intelligence has manifested itself in literature and in life. Engaging, informative, and often irreverent, The Literary Spy is an exceedingly satisfying book—one that meets the needs of the serious researcher just as ably as those of the armchair spy in pursuit of an evening’s entertainment. /DIV
by Alexander Septimus Alexander, Andrew Robeson Whitson, Charles Josiah Galpin, George Colvin Humphrey, James Garfield Milward, James Johnson, John Langley Sammis, Wallace Headen Strowd
1916
by Arvid Robert Anderson, Edward Charles Schmidt, Elmer Howard Williams, Jean Paul Clayton, Samuel Wilson Parr, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Engineering Experiment Station, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Engineering Experiment Station, Harry Ray Woodrow, Hubert Leonard Olin
1913