9780966953800-0966953800-Spies, Pop Flies, and French Fries : Stories I Told My Favorite Visitors to the CIA Exhibit Center

Spies, Pop Flies, and French Fries : Stories I Told My Favorite Visitors to the CIA Exhibit Center

ISBN-13: 9780966953800
ISBN-10: 0966953800
Edition: 1
Author: Linda Mccarthy
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: History Is a Hoot Inc
Format: Paperback 108 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780966953800
ISBN-10: 0966953800
Edition: 1
Author: Linda Mccarthy
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: History Is a Hoot Inc
Format: Paperback 108 pages

Summary

Spies, Pop Flies, and French Fries : Stories I Told My Favorite Visitors to the CIA Exhibit Center (ISBN-13: 9780966953800 and ISBN-10: 0966953800), written by authors Linda Mccarthy, was published by History Is a Hoot Inc in 1999. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Spies, Pop Flies, and French Fries : Stories I Told My Favorite Visitors to the CIA Exhibit Center (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 $0.3.

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Written by the founding curator of the CIA Exhibit Center, this book is based upon some of the extemporaneous monologues Linda McCarthy gave while conducting tours for VIP visitors to the Center, a museum of espionage-related artifacts located inside CIA headquarters. Because the Center is housed in the secured Agency building near Washington, DC, it is not open to the general public. In her book, however, McCarthy takes the reader inside the fascinating, one-of-a-kind attraction, which has been featured on programs such as the "Today" show. Topics covered in McCarthy's account, concern, among other subjects, the evolution of satellites and signals intelligence, the Buffalo Soldiers, the Navajo code talkers, and the famous "Limping Lady of the OSS," Virginia Hall, who was awarded this nation's second highest military decoration for heroism for her work as an Office of Strategic Services field agent during World War II. Of special note is the chapter (the "Pop Flies" part of the title) highlighting the life and career of baseball's mystery man, Morris "Moe" Berg, who became one of America's foremost atomic spies during the Second World War. One of the many graphics presented in this book are two pages reproduced from Berg's OSS application, where he lists his "past employers"--the Boston Red Sox and the Washington Senators--and his "positions"--catcher. Also included in "Spies, Pop Flies, and French Fries" is a special feature called "Operation Explore More," which encourages readers to undertake their own "intelligence-gathering operations," using resources the author has compiled at the end of each chapter. Closing out the book is a chapter titled "Name That HUMINT," an entertaining and educational trivia exercise that features a number of intriguing espionage-related questions--and their correct answers.

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