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Authors: | David W. Miller Paul Seabury David Atlee Phillips Edward F. Sayle Dexter Jay Thorndyke |
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Affiliation: | 1. Columbia University;2. Professor of political science , The University of California , Berkeley;3. Teaches several courses in intelligence , The American University |
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Abstract: | Turner's turn with the CIA Stansfield Turner: Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in Transition Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1985,304 p., $16.95. 007s Analysis of KAL's Flight 007 Alexander Dallin: Black Box: KAL 00 7 and the Superpowers University of California Press, Berkeley, 1985, 130 p., $14.95 Oliver Clubb: KAL Flight 007: The Hidden Story The Permanent Press, Sag Harbor, N.Y., 1985, 132 p., $14.95 Knowing who's who Ernest May: Knowing One's Enemies Princeton University Press, 1985, 561 p., $29.50 British intelligence from A To Z Anthony Read and David Fisher: Colonel Z: The Secret Life of a Master of Spies Viking, New York, 1985, 264 p., $17.95 Setting the record straight Nigel West: A Thread of Deceit: Espionage Myths of World War II Random House, New York, 1985, 285 p., $16.95 Unreliable Witness: Espionage Myths of the Second World War In England: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1984, 275 p., £8.95. The catcher in the lie Paul Ekman: Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics, and Marriage W. W. Norton &; Company, N.Y., 1985, 320 p., $17.95 The cat's meow William M. Leary: Perilous Missions: Civil Air Transport and CIA Covert Operations in Asia. The University of Alabama Press, Birmingham, Ala., 1984, 281 p., $22.50 Proceed with caution Ernest Volkman: Warriors of the Night William Morrow and Company, Inc., New York, 1985, 434 p., $17.95 Beyond what the facts will bear Walter Laqueur: A World of Secrets: Uses and Limits of Intelligence New York: Basic Books, 1985, 404 p., $21.95 |
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