9780452295476-0452295475-Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs, from Communism to Al-Qaeda

Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs, from Communism to Al-Qaeda

ISBN-13: 9780452295476
ISBN-10: 0452295475
Edition: Illustrated
Author: H. Keith Melton, Robert Wallace, Henry R. Schlesinger
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Plume
Format: Paperback 624 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780452295476
ISBN-10: 0452295475
Edition: Illustrated
Author: H. Keith Melton, Robert Wallace, Henry R. Schlesinger
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Plume
Format: Paperback 624 pages

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Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs, from Communism to Al-Qaeda (ISBN-13: 9780452295476 and ISBN-10: 0452295475), written by authors H. Keith Melton, Robert Wallace, Henry R. Schlesinger, was published by Plume in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Intelligence & Espionage, Military History, History of Technology, Technology, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs, from Communism to Al-Qaeda (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.32.

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An unprecedented history of the CIA's secret and amazing gadgetry behind the art of espionage

In this look at the CIA’s most secretive operations and the devices that made them possible, Spycraft tells gripping life-and-death stories about a group of spytechs—much of it never previously revealed and with images never before seen by the public.

The CIA’s Office of Technical Service is the ultrasecret department that grappled with challenges such as:

What does it take to build a quiet helicopter?
How does one embed a listening device in a cat?
What is an invisible photo used for?

These amazingly inventive devices were created and employed against a backdrop of geopolitical tensions—including the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and continuing terrorist threats. Written by Robert Wallace, the former director of the Office of Technical Service, and internationally renowned intelligence historian Keith Melton, Spycraft is both a fantastic encyclopedia of gadgetry and a revealing primer on the fundamentals of high-tech espionage.

“The first comprehensive look at the technical achievements of American espionage from the 1940s to the present.”—Wired

“Reveals more concrete information about CIA tradecraft than any book.”—The Washington Times

“This is a story I thought could never be told.”—JAMES M. OLSON, former chief of CIA counterintelligence
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