
One-off Cold War & Intelligence Bargain Book Box ON1770
One-off Cold War & Intelligence Bargain Book Box
Delve into the shadowy world of espionage, political intrigue, and ideological conflict with our exclusive Cold War & Intelligence Book Box! This curated collection brings together gripping narratives of spies, covert operations, and the global tensions that defined an era. From the battlefields of Korea to the secret labs of the CIA, explore the key events and figures that shaped the Cold War. Uncover hidden truths, expose forgotten stories, and gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal period in history. A must-have for history buffs, espionage enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the complexities of the 20th century. Get yours now before they disappear!
Here's what's inside:
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The Cold War's Killing Fields By: Paul Thomas Chamberlin ISBN: 9780062367204 RRP$59.99 Chamberlin examines the proxy wars and covert operations that fueled the Cold War, revealing the devastating human cost of the superpower struggle in the developing world. A sobering look at the often-overlooked battlegrounds.
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Dead Doubles: The Extraordinary Worldwide Hunt for One of the Cold War's Most Notorious Spy Rings By: Trevor Barnes ISBN: 9780062856999 RRP$39.99 Barnes unravels the intricate web of deception spun by a Soviet spy ring, detailing the relentless pursuit by Western intelligence agencies to expose their network of "dead doubles." A thrilling tale of espionage and counter-espionage.
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I Have a Dream By: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ISBN: 9780063236790 RRP$34.99 This collection of King's most important writings and speeches offers an unparalleled look into the mind of one of the 20th century's most important figures.
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Ethel Rosenberg: A Cold War Tragedy By: Anne Sebba ISBN: 9780297871002 RRP$49.99 Sebba re-examines the controversial case of Ethel Rosenberg, executed for espionage during the Cold War, exploring the political climate and personal circumstances that led to her tragic fate. A nuanced and thought-provoking biography.
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A Brotherhood of Spies: The U-2 and the Cia's Secret War By: Monte Reel ISBN: 9780385540209 RRP$39.99 Reel recounts the daring missions of the U-2 spy plane and the CIA pilots who risked their lives to gather intelligence during the Cold War, revealing the technological advancements and human courage behind these top-secret operations.
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The Quiet Americans: Four CIA Spies at the Dawn of the Cold War--a Tragedy in Three Acts By: Scott Anderson ISBN: 9780385540452 RRP$39.99 Anderson tells the intertwined stories of four CIA operatives who played pivotal roles in the early years of the Cold War, exploring the moral ambiguities and unintended consequences of their actions. A compelling narrative of idealism and disillusionment.
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The Mysterious Affair at Olivetti: IBM, the CIA, and the Cold War Conspiracy to Shut Down Production of the World's First Desktop Computer By: Meryle Secrest ISBN: 9780451493651 RRP$39.99 Secrest investigates the intriguing story of Olivetti's Elea 9003, the first desktop computer, and the alleged CIA involvement in its downfall, exploring the intersection of technology, espionage, and corporate rivalry during the Cold War.
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The Stasi Poetry Circle: The Creative Writing Class that Tried to Win the Cold War By: Philip Oltermann ISBN: 9780571331192 RRP$36.99 Oltermann uncovers the bizarre story of a poetry circle formed by Stasi officers in East Germany, revealing the regime's attempts to use art and literature as tools of propaganda and control. A darkly humorous and insightful look at Cold War culture.
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Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control By: Stephen Kinzer ISBN: 9781250140432 RRP$49.99 Kinzer exposes the shocking story of Sidney Gottlieb, the CIA chemist who led the agency's secret experiments in mind control, exploring the ethical boundaries and potential dangers of these controversial programs. A disturbing and eye-opening account.
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Checkmate in Berlin: The Cold War Showdown That Shaped the Modern World By: Giles Milton ISBN: 9781250247568 RRP$39.99 Milton vividly recreates the tense atmosphere of Cold War Berlin, focusing on the key events and personalities that shaped the city's division and the broader global conflict. A gripping narrative of political brinkmanship and human resilience.
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The Zookeepers' War: An Incredible True Story from the Cold War By: J.W. Mohnhaupt ISBN: 9781501188497 RRP$39.99 Mohnhaupt tells the remarkable true story of the East Berlin Zoo during the Cold War, where zookeepers navigated political tensions and animal escapes amidst the backdrop of a divided city. A unique and heartwarming tale of survival and dedication.
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Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953 By: Charles J. Hanley ISBN: 9781541768178 RRP$70 Hanley sheds light on the brutal realities of the Korean War, exploring the experiences of soldiers and civilians caught in the crossfire of this often-overlooked conflict. A powerful and moving account of human suffering and resilience.
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The Secret of Emu Field: Britain's forgotten atomic tests in Australia By: Elizabeth Tynan ISBN: 9781742236957 RRP$34.99 Tynan uncovers the hidden history of Britain's atomic tests in Australia, revealing the environmental and human consequences of these secret experiments. A compelling investigation into a forgotten chapter of the Cold War.
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Global Art and the Cold War By: John J. Curley ISBN: 9781786272294 RRP$75 Curley explores the role of art in the Cold War, examining how governments and cultural institutions used art as a tool of propaganda and cultural diplomacy. A fascinating look at the intersection of art, politics, and ideology.
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Between Five Eyes: 50 Years of Intelligence Sharing By: Anthony R. Wells ISBN: 9781922387806 RRP$29.99 Wells provides an insider's account of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, exploring the history, operations, and challenges of this unique partnership between the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Genre: History
One-off Cold War & Intelligence Bargain Book Box
Delve into the shadowy world of espionage, political intrigue, and ideological conflict with our exclusive Cold War & Intelligence Book Box! This curated collection brings together gripping narratives of spies, covert operations, and the global tensions that defined an era. From the battlefields of Korea to the secret labs of the CIA, explore the key events and figures that shaped the Cold War. Uncover hidden truths, expose forgotten stories, and gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal period in history. A must-have for history buffs, espionage enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the complexities of the 20th century. Get yours now before they disappear!
Here's what's inside:
-
The Cold War's Killing Fields By: Paul Thomas Chamberlin ISBN: 9780062367204 RRP$59.99 Chamberlin examines the proxy wars and covert operations that fueled the Cold War, revealing the devastating human cost of the superpower struggle in the developing world. A sobering look at the often-overlooked battlegrounds.
-
Dead Doubles: The Extraordinary Worldwide Hunt for One of the Cold War's Most Notorious Spy Rings By: Trevor Barnes ISBN: 9780062856999 RRP$39.99 Barnes unravels the intricate web of deception spun by a Soviet spy ring, detailing the relentless pursuit by Western intelligence agencies to expose their network of "dead doubles." A thrilling tale of espionage and counter-espionage.
-
I Have a Dream By: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ISBN: 9780063236790 RRP$34.99 This collection of King's most important writings and speeches offers an unparalleled look into the mind of one of the 20th century's most important figures.
-
Ethel Rosenberg: A Cold War Tragedy By: Anne Sebba ISBN: 9780297871002 RRP$49.99 Sebba re-examines the controversial case of Ethel Rosenberg, executed for espionage during the Cold War, exploring the political climate and personal circumstances that led to her tragic fate. A nuanced and thought-provoking biography.
-
A Brotherhood of Spies: The U-2 and the Cia's Secret War By: Monte Reel ISBN: 9780385540209 RRP$39.99 Reel recounts the daring missions of the U-2 spy plane and the CIA pilots who risked their lives to gather intelligence during the Cold War, revealing the technological advancements and human courage behind these top-secret operations.
-
The Quiet Americans: Four CIA Spies at the Dawn of the Cold War--a Tragedy in Three Acts By: Scott Anderson ISBN: 9780385540452 RRP$39.99 Anderson tells the intertwined stories of four CIA operatives who played pivotal roles in the early years of the Cold War, exploring the moral ambiguities and unintended consequences of their actions. A compelling narrative of idealism and disillusionment.
-
The Mysterious Affair at Olivetti: IBM, the CIA, and the Cold War Conspiracy to Shut Down Production of the World's First Desktop Computer By: Meryle Secrest ISBN: 9780451493651 RRP$39.99 Secrest investigates the intriguing story of Olivetti's Elea 9003, the first desktop computer, and the alleged CIA involvement in its downfall, exploring the intersection of technology, espionage, and corporate rivalry during the Cold War.
-
The Stasi Poetry Circle: The Creative Writing Class that Tried to Win the Cold War By: Philip Oltermann ISBN: 9780571331192 RRP$36.99 Oltermann uncovers the bizarre story of a poetry circle formed by Stasi officers in East Germany, revealing the regime's attempts to use art and literature as tools of propaganda and control. A darkly humorous and insightful look at Cold War culture.
-
Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control By: Stephen Kinzer ISBN: 9781250140432 RRP$49.99 Kinzer exposes the shocking story of Sidney Gottlieb, the CIA chemist who led the agency's secret experiments in mind control, exploring the ethical boundaries and potential dangers of these controversial programs. A disturbing and eye-opening account.
-
Checkmate in Berlin: The Cold War Showdown That Shaped the Modern World By: Giles Milton ISBN: 9781250247568 RRP$39.99 Milton vividly recreates the tense atmosphere of Cold War Berlin, focusing on the key events and personalities that shaped the city's division and the broader global conflict. A gripping narrative of political brinkmanship and human resilience.
-
The Zookeepers' War: An Incredible True Story from the Cold War By: J.W. Mohnhaupt ISBN: 9781501188497 RRP$39.99 Mohnhaupt tells the remarkable true story of the East Berlin Zoo during the Cold War, where zookeepers navigated political tensions and animal escapes amidst the backdrop of a divided city. A unique and heartwarming tale of survival and dedication.
-
Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953 By: Charles J. Hanley ISBN: 9781541768178 RRP$70 Hanley sheds light on the brutal realities of the Korean War, exploring the experiences of soldiers and civilians caught in the crossfire of this often-overlooked conflict. A powerful and moving account of human suffering and resilience.
-
The Secret of Emu Field: Britain's forgotten atomic tests in Australia By: Elizabeth Tynan ISBN: 9781742236957 RRP$34.99 Tynan uncovers the hidden history of Britain's atomic tests in Australia, revealing the environmental and human consequences of these secret experiments. A compelling investigation into a forgotten chapter of the Cold War.
-
Global Art and the Cold War By: John J. Curley ISBN: 9781786272294 RRP$75 Curley explores the role of art in the Cold War, examining how governments and cultural institutions used art as a tool of propaganda and cultural diplomacy. A fascinating look at the intersection of art, politics, and ideology.
-
Between Five Eyes: 50 Years of Intelligence Sharing By: Anthony R. Wells ISBN: 9781922387806 RRP$29.99 Wells provides an insider's account of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, exploring the history, operations, and challenges of this unique partnership between the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
