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The John E. Taylor Collection

John Taylor PortraitJohn Taylor worked at the National Archives from 1945-2008.

John E. Taylor, an archivist at the National Archives for 63 years and a legend among those researching World War II and postwar intelligence activities, died September 20, 2008 at his home. He was 87.

Of books on espionage and intelligence, based chiefly on research in the records of the National Archives

  1. "Intelligence" americana e partigiani sulla linea gotica: con documenti inediti. Foggia: Bastogi, [1991] 175 p.
    D 763 I8 I67 1991

  2. "Our first line of defense" presidential reflections on US intelligence. [Washington, D.C.]: Center for the Study of Intelligence, [1996] 59 p.
    JK 468 I6 O92 1996

  3. The 1688 census of the Danish West Indies: (portrait of a colony in crisis). St. Thomas, V.I.: Little Nordside Press, 1998. 26 p.
    F 2136 S5 1998

  4. The 1942-43 New York-Moscow KGB messages. Fort George G. Meade, Md.: National Security Agency, [1995?] 10 p.
    UB 271 R9 N4 1995

  5. The 1944-45 New York and Washington-Moscow KGB messages. Fort George G. Meade, Md.: National Security Agency, [1995?] 12 p.
    UB 271 R9 N42 1995

  6. Air power and warfare: the proceedings of the 8th Military History Symposium, United States Air Force Academy, 18-20 October 1978. Washington: Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF: for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1979. xii, 461 p.
    UG623 M54 1978
    D 301.78:978

  7. Allied and axis signals intelligence in World War II. London; Portland, OR: F. Cass, 1999. 229 p.
    D 810 C88 A45 1999

  8. American cryptology: two centuries of tradition. [Fort George G. Meade, Md.]: National Security Agency, [1998] [3] p.
    Z 103.4 U5 A5 1998

  9. American intelligence and the German resistance to Hitler: a documentary history. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, c1996. xxii, 457 p.
    D 810 S7 A58 1996

  10. The American military and the Far East: proceedings of the Ninth Military History Symposium, United States Air Force Academy, 1-3 October, 1980. Colorado Springs, Colo.: United States Air Force Academy and Office of Air Force History headquarters, USAF ; Washington, D.C.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O, [1981] xiv, 318 p.
    D 301/78:980

  11. Americans remember the home front: an oral narrative of the World War II years in America. New York: Berkley Books, 2002. xviii, 362 p.
    E 806 A642 2002

  12. Army Security Agency, aerial reconnaissance: mission and sacrifice. Fort George G. Meade, Md.: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, [1998] 14 p.
    UG 763 A7 1998

  13. Assessing the Soviet threat: the early Cold War years. [McLean, Va.?]: Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service [distributor]; Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service [distributor], 1997. 466 p.
    DK 274 A84 1997

  14. At Cold War's End: US Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1989-1991. [Reston, Va.?]: Central Intelligence Agency, 1999. lx, 378 p.
    DK289 A88 1999

  15. Bay of Pigs declassified: the secret CIA report on the invasion of Cuba. New York: The New Press, c1998. viii, 339 p.
    F 1788 B29 1998

  16. The Bombe: prelude to modern cryptanalysis. Fort George G. Meade, MD: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 199?. 1 folded sheet (6 p.).
    Z 103.4 U6 B6 1995

  17. Bomben auf Salzburg: die "Gauhauptstadt" im "totalen Krieg". Salzburg: Informationszentrum der Landeshauptstadt, 1995. 352 p.
    D 765.45 S24 B6 1995

  18. British intelligence, strategy, and the cold war, 1945-51. London; New York: Routledge, 1992. xiv, 347 p.
    DA 588 B643 1992

  19. British Security Coordination: the secret history of British intelligence in the Americas, 1940-1945. New York: Fromm International, 1999. xxxvi, 536 p.
    D 810 S7 B72 1999

  20. The Central Intelligence Agency: a photographic history. Guilford, Conn.: Foreign Intelligence Press, c1986. 256 p.
    JK 468 I6 C4

  21. CIA documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. Washington, DC: History Staff, Central Intelligence Agency, 1992. xxii, 376 p.
    E 841 C5 1992

  22. The CIA under Harry Truman. Washington, DC: History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 1994. xlvii, 473 p.
    D 842 C5 C5 1994

  23. CIA's analysis of the Soviet Union, 1947-1991: a documentary collection. Washington, DC: Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 2001. vii, 310 p.
    UA 770 C5222 2001

  24. Cocaine: global histories. London; New York: Routledge, 1999. xvi, 213 p.
    HV 5810 C645 1999

  25. Codebreakers: the inside story of Bletchley Park. Oxford [England]; New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. xxi, 321 p., [8] p. of plates.
    D 810 C88 C63 1994

  26. The Constitution and national security: a bicentennial view. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, [1990]. xxxiii, 378 p.
    KF 7209 A2 C66 1990

  27. A culture of secrecy: the government versus the people's right to know. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas, 1998. viii, 245 p.
    JK 468 S4 C85 1998

  28. Declassified national intelligence estimates on the Soviet Union and international communism: 1946-1984. [Washington D.C.?]: Central Intelligence Agency, Center for the Study of Intelligence, [1995?]. 28 p.
    Z 2491 D4 1995

  29. Dedication and sacrifice: national aerial reconnaissance in the Cold War. [Fort George G. Meade, Md.: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 1995?] 8 p.
    UG 763 D4 1995

  30. The defection of Igor Gouzenko. Laguna Hills, Calif.: Aegean Park Press, [1984] 3 v.
    F 1034.3 G68 D4 1984

  31. Dirty work: the CIA in Western Europe. Secaucus, N.J.: L. Stuart, c1978. 734 p.
    JK 468 I6 D57 1978

  32. Drug abuse handbook. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, c1998. 1138 p.
    RM 316 D76 1998

  33. Emergence of the intelligence establishment. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1996. xxviii, 1148 p.
    JK 468 I6 E44 1996

  34. Encyclopedia of North American Indians. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, c1996. x, 756 p.
    E 76.2 E53 1996

  35. Ermittlungen gegen die I. G. Farbenindustrie AG, September 1945. Nordlingen: Greno, c1986. lxxi, 492 p., [16] leaves of plates.
    D 804 G4 G4 1986

  36. Eye in the sky: the story of the Corona spy satellites. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, c1998. xiii, 303 p.
    UG 1523 E94 1998

  37. The final confrontation: Japan's negotiations with the United States, 1941. New York: Columbia University Press, c1994. xxxviii, 437 p.
    D 753 T352513 1994

  38. Geheimdienstkrieg gegen Deutschland: Subversion, Propaganda und politische Planungen des amerikanischen Geheimdienstes im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, c1993. 198 p.
    D 810 S7 G435 1993

  39. Hachioji no kushu to sensai no kiroku. Hachioji-shi: Hachioji-shi Kyoiku Iinkai, Showa 60 [1985] 3 v.
    D 767.25 H3 H33 1985

  40. Hiroshima in memoriam and today: a testament of peace for the world. Asheville, NC: Biltmore Group; Wilmington, Ohio: Peace Resource Center, Wilmington College [distributor]; Hiroshima, Japan: World Friendship Center [distributor], 2000. xi, 278 p.
    D 767.25 H6 H57 2000

  41. El impacto de la II Guerra Mundial en Europa y en Espana. [Madrid: Asamblea de Madrid. Gabinete de la Presidencia, 1986] 220 p.
    D 754 S7 I47 1986

  42. Inside CIA's private world: declassified articles from the agency's internal journal, 1955-1992. New Haven: Yale University Press, c1995. xxii, 489 p.
    JK 468 I6 I56 1995

  43. Inside the CIA. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, c2000. 192 p.
    JK 468 I6 I6 2000

  44. Intelligence and the Cuban missile crisis. London; Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1998. 234 p.
    UB 250 I564 1998

  45. The intelligence revolution: a historical perspective: proceedings of the Thirteenth Military History Symposium, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 12-14, 1988. Washington, DC: U.S. Air Force Academy, Office of Air Force History, United States Air Force, 1991. vi, 366 p.
    UB 250 M52 1988

  46. Intelligence summary Northern Korea. Kangwon-do Ch`unch`on-si: Hallim Taehak Asia Munhwa Yon'guso: Hallim Taehakkyo Asia Munhwa Yon'guso, 1989. 97 v.
    UA 853 K5 I54

  47. Intentions and capabilities: estimates on Soviet strategic forces, 1950-1983. Washington, D.C.: History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 1996. xxii, 504 p.
    UA 770 I585 1996

  48. The International Transportworkers Federation 1914-1945: the Edo Fimmen era. Amsterdam: Stichting beheer IISG, 1997. 301 p.
    HD 6475 T7 I67 1997

  49. Into the rising sun: in their own words, World War II's Pacific veterans reveal the heart of combat. New York: Free Press, c2002. 314 p.
    D 811 A2 I58 2002

  50. Into the rising sun. Ashland, OR: Blackstone Audiobooks, p2002. 7 sound cassettes (1 1/2 hr. each).
    D 811 A2 I60 2002

  51. Introductory history of VENONA and guide to the translations. Fort George G. Mead, Md.: National Security Agency, [1995] 11 p.
    UB 251 U5 I57 1995

  52. Jean Moulin et le Conseil national de la Resistance: etudes et temoignages. Paris: Institut d'histoire du temps present, Editions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1983. 192 p.
    D 802 F8 J4 1983

  53. Keeping the edge: managing defense for the future. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, c2001. xiii, 326 p.
    UA 23 K3847 2001

  54. The KGB and GRU in Europe, South America, and Australia. Fort George G. Meade, Md.: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, [1995?] 15 p.
    UB 271 R9 K52 1995

  55. The KGB in San Francisco and Mexico City: the GRU in New York and Washington. Fort George G. Meade, Md.: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, [1995?] 12 p.
    UB 271 R9 K5 1995

  56. Knowing one's enemies: intelligence assessment before the two world wars. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, c1984. xiii, 561 p.
    UB 250 K5

  57. Making intelligence smarter: the future of U.S. intelligence: report of an independent task force. New York: The Council, c1996. viii, 39 p.
    JK 468 I6 M334 1996

  58. Makkasa: kiroku: sengo Nihon no genten. Tokyo: Nihon Hoso Shuppan Kyokai, Showa 57 [1982] 277 p.
    E 745 M3 M26 1982

  59. Military lessons of the Falkland Islands war: views from the United States. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press; London, England: Arms and Armour Press, c1984. xv, 181 p.
    F 3031.5 M55 1984

  60. Modern Japan: aspects of history, literature and society. London: Allen and Unwin, 1975. 3-296 p.
    DS 881.9 M55 1975

  61. Nagasaki: the collection of atomic bomb photographs returned from America. [Nagasaki-City: s.n., 1973?] 60 p.
    D 767.25 N3 N34 1973

  62. Napko project of OSS. Seoul, Korea: Patriots & Veterans Administration Agency, 2001. 773 p.
    D 763 K6 N3 2001

  63. Nichibei zenchosa senkan yamato; Senkan yamato. Tokyo: Bungeishunju, 1975. 382 p. 4.
    D 777.5 Y33 N5 1975

  64. North American spies: new revisionist essays. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas, c1991. ix, 256 p.
    E 745 N67 1991

  65. NSA and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Fort George G. Meade, Md.: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, [1998] 11 p.
    E 841 N7 1998

  66. Of moles and molehunters: a review of counterintelligence literature, 1977-92. [Washington, D.C.]: Center for the Study of Intelligence, 1993. vi, 71 p.
    JF 1525 I6 O3 1993

  67. The Office of Strategic Services: America's first intelligence agency. Washington, D.C.: Public Affairs, Central Intelligence Agency, [2000] ii, 47 p.
    UB 251 U6 O3 2000

  68. On the front lines of the Cold War: documents on the intelligence war in Berlin, 1946 to 1961. Washington, DC: CIA History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence; Pittsburgh, PA: [Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., distributor], 1999. xvi, 575 p.
    PrEx 3.18: D 65

  69. On the front lines of the Cold War: documents on the intelligence war in Berlin, 1946-1961. Washington, D.C.: CIA History Staff, Centr for the Study of Intelligence; 1999. x, 634 p.
    DD 881 055 1999

    The Origins of NSA. [Fort George G. Meade, Md.]: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, [1995?] 5 p.
    UB 251 U6 O7 1995

  70. The Oxford companion to the Second World War. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. xxii, 1343 p.
    D 740 O94 1995b

  71. Pioneers in U.S. cryptology. Fort George G. Meade, Md.: Center for Cryptologic History, [1995?] 23 p.
    UB 290 P5 1995

  72. Por tierras de cocos y palmeras: apuntes de viajeros a Colima, siglos XVIII a XX. Xochimilco, D.F., Mexico: Editorial Offset, 1987. 246 p.
    F 1271 P67 1987

  73. Radio intelligence on the Mexican border, World War I: a personal view. [Fort George G. Meade, Md.]: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, [1995?] 1 folded sheet (6 p.).
    UB 251 U5 R3 1995

  74. Reluctant allies: German-Japanese naval relations in World War II. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, c2001. xxii, 414 p.
    D 770 R45 2001

  75. Remembering Pearl Harbor: eyewitness accounts by U.S. military men and women. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 1991. xxi, 303 p., [10] p. of plates.
    D 767.92 R38 1991

  76. Rengo Kantai. Tokyo: Pashifika, 1981. 191 p.
    D 777.5 Y33 R4 1981

  77. Resource reports on intelligence for teaching faculty. [New York?]: National Strategy Information Center, c1985. 107 leaves.
    UB 251 U5 R47 1985

  78. Scholar's guide to intelligence literature: bibliography of the Russell J. Bowen Collection in the Joseph Mark Lauinger Memorial Library, Georgetown University. Frederick, Maryland: published for the National Intelligence Study Center [by] University Publications of America, c1983. xix, 236 p.
    Z 6724 I7 S3

  79. Science, technology, and warfare: proceedings. [Washington?] Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1971] xvi, 221 p.
    D 301.78:969

  80. Secret lives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. xvii, 302 p.
    JN 329 I6 S43 2002

  81. The Secret war report of the OSS. New York: Berkeley Pub. Corp., 1976. xxii, 572, [6] leaves of plates.
    D 810 S7 S37

  82. Secrets of signals intelligence during the Cold War and beyond. London; Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2001. 350 p.
    UB 255 S43 2001

  83. The Secrets war: the Office of Strategic Services in World War II. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992. viii, 392 p.
    D 810 S7 S38 1992

  84. Selected estimates on the Soviet Union, 1950-1959. Washington, DC: History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 1993. xxii, 297 p.
    D 842 C5 S4 1993

  85. Shinjuwan 1941.12.7: Amerika no mita Hawaik kishu sakusen. Tokyo: Gakushu Kenkyusha, [1998] 180 p.
    D 767.92 S55 1998

  86. Showa no rekishi. Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1982-1983.
    DS 882.2 S5 1982

  87. Spymasters: ten CIA officers in their own words. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 1999. xlii, 355 p.
    JK 468 I6 S69 1999

  88. Studying Latin America: essays in honor of Preston E. James. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Published for Dept. of Geography, Syracuse University, by University Microfilms International, 1980. xiii, 273 p.
    G 73 S778 1980

  89. Tokyo daikushu sensaishi. Tokyo: Tokyo Daikushu o Kirokusuru Kai, [1975?] 5 v.
    D 767.25 T6 T62

  90. Tokyo daikushu ten: are kara 40-nen. [Tokyo]: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1985. 80 p.
    D 767.25 T6 T63 1985

  91. Tokyo daikushu ten: hono to kyofu no kiroku. Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1972. 1 v.
    D 767.25 T6 T6 1972

  92. Tony Sender 1888-1964: Rebellin, Demokratin, Weltburgerin. Frankfurt am Main: Historisches Museum, 1992. [232] p.
    AM 101 F772 A24 Bd. 50

  93. U.S. Intelligence at the crossroads: an agenda for reform. Washington, DC: Brassey's, c1995. x, 315 p.
    JK 468 I6 U18 1995

  94. Uncloaking the CIA. New York: Free Press, c1978. xiv, 288 p.
    JK 468 I6 C64 1975

  95. Uncommon valor: the exciting story of the Army. Chicago, Rand McNally [1964] 512 p.
    E 181 M497 1964

  96. The United States and Iran: a documentary history. Frederick, Md.: Aletheia Books: University Publications of America, c1980. xi, 524 p.
    E 183.8 I55 U56 1980

  97. United States intelligence: an encyclopedia. New York: Garland Pub., 1990. civ, 792 p.
    JK 468 I6 U57 1990

  98. Ushio = The ushio. Tokyo: Ushio Shuppansha
    AP 95 J2 U8

  99. Venona: Soviet espionage and the American response 1939-1957. Washington, D.C.: National Security Agency: Central Intelligence Agency, 1996. xliv, 450 p.
    DK 266.3 V46 1996

  100. War diary, 1939-1945. Secaucus, NJ: Chartwell, 1995. 266 p.
    D 743.5 W37 1995

  101. With only the will to live: accounts of Americans in Japanese prison camps, 1941-1945. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, c1994. xxxvii, 286 p.
    D 805 A785 W57 1994

  102. World War II: war in the shadows. Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life Books, c2000. 192 p.
    D 810 S7 W6 2000

  103. Yokohama no kushu to sensai. Yokohama-shi, Showa 51 [1976] 6 v.
    D 767.25 Y6 Y6 1976

  104. Aarons, Mark. Unholy trinity: how the Vatican's Nazi networks betrayed western intelligence to the Soviets. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992. xx, 372 p.
    D 810 C6 A23 1992

  105. Aaseng, Nathan. Navajo code talkers. New York: Walker, 1992. 114 p.
    D 810 C88 A24 1992

  106. Agarossi, Elena. A nation collapses: the Italian surrender of September 1943. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. xi, 187 p.
    D 763 I8 A53713 2000

  107. Akinsha, Konstantin. Beautiful loot: the Soviet plunder of Europe's art treasures. New York: Random House, c1995. xiii, 301 p., [32] p. of plates.
    N 8795 G3 A39 1995

  108. Albright, Joseph. Bombshell: the secret story of America's unknown atomic spy conspiracy. New York: Times Books, c1997. xv, 399 p.
    QC 773.3 U5 A45 1997

  109. Aldrich, Richard J. The hidden hand: Britain, America, and Cold War secret intelligence. Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press, 2002, c2001. xv, 733 p., [16] p. of plates.
    JF 1525 I6 A436 2002

  110. Aldrich, Richard J. Intelligence and the war against Japan: Britain, America and the politics of secret service. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. xxiv, 500 p.
    D 810 S7 A482 2000

  111. Alexander, Bevin. Korea: the first war we lost. New York: Hippocrene Books, c1986, (1987 printing). xv, 558 p., [60] p. of plates.
    DS 918 A68 1986

  112. Alford, Kenneth D. Great treasure stories of World War II. Mason City, Iowa: Savas; London: Greenhill, 2001. 336 p.
    D 810 C8 A5

  113. Alford, Kenneth D. Koristi II. svetove valky [Spoils of World War II: the American military's role in the stealing of Europe's treasures]. [Poland]: OLDAG, c1995 395 p.
    D 810 A7 A37 1995

  114. Alford, Kenneth D. Nazi millionaires: the Allied search for hidden SS gold. Havertown, PA: Casemate, c2002. xxviii, 319 p., [10] p. of plates.
    D 810 C8 A44 2002

  115. Alford, Kenneth D. The spoils of World War II: the American military's role in the stealing of Europe's treasures. New York, N.Y.: Carol Pub. Group, c1994. xii, 292 p.
    D 810 A7 A37 1994

  116. Aline, Countess of Romanones. The spy went dancing. New York: Putnam's, c1990. 319 p., [8] p. of plates.
    E 839.8 A678 1990

  117. Aline, Countess of Romanones. The spy wore red: my adventures as an undercover agent in World War II. New York: Random House, c1987. xii, 304 p.
    D 810 S8 A45 1987

  118. Aline, Countess of Romanones. The spy wore silk. New York: Putnam, c1991. 316 p.
    E 839.8 A68 1991

  119. Allen, Charles R. Nazi war criminals in America: facts--action: the basic handbook. New York, N.Y.: Highgate House, c1985. iii, 110 p.
    D 803 A484 1985

  120. Allen, Thomas B. Code-name downfall: the secret plan to invade Japan and why Truman dropped the bomb. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. 351 p.
    D 769.2 A48 1995

  121. Allen, Thomas B. Declassified: 50 Top-secret documents that changed history. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, c2008. 320 p.
    UB 270 .A45 2008

  122. Alperovitz, Gar. Atomic diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam: the use of the atomic bomb and the American confrontation with Soviet power. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Penguin, c1985. xi, 427 p.
    E 813 A75 1985

  123. Alsop, Stewart Johonnot Oliver. Sub rosa: the O.-S.-S. and American espionage. New York, Reynal & Hitchcock [1946] 237 p.
    D 810 S7 A55

  124. Alvarez, David J. Nothing sacred: Nazi espionage against the Vatican, 1939-1945. London; Portland, OR: F. Cass, 1997. xiv, 190 p.
    D 810 S7 A559 1997

  125. Alvarez, David J. Secret messages: codebreaking and American diplomacy, 1930-1945. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2000. xi, 292 p.
    D 810 C88 A48 2000

  126. Alvarez, David J. Spies in the Vatican: espionage & intrigue from Napoleon to the Holocaust. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas, c2002. 341 p.
    UB 271 V38 A48 2002

  127. Ambrose, Stephen E. Ike's spies: Eisenhower and the espionage establishment. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, c1981. x, 368 p., [8] leaves of plates.
    JK 468 I6 A4

  128. Andrew, Christopher M. For the president's eyes only: secret intelligence and the American presidency from Washington to Bush. New York: HarperCollinsPublishers, c1995. xii, 660 p.
    JK 468 I6 A844 1995

  129. Andrew, Christopher M. The sword and the shield: the Mitrokhin archive and the secret history of the KGB. New York: Basic Books , c1999. 700 p., [16] p. of plates.
    HV 8224 A68 1999

  130. Aronson, Shlomo. Hitler, the allies, and the Jews. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. xxiii, 382 p.
    D 810 J4 A76 2004

  131. Ashley, Clarence. CIA spymaster. Gretna: Pelican Pub. Co., 2004. 350 p.
    JK 468 I6 A882 2004

  132. Augustine, Dolores L. Red Prometheus: engineering and dictatorship in East Germany, 1945-1990. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, c2007. xxx, 381 p., [4] p.of plates
    TA 73.1 A94 2007

  133. Baer, Robert. See no evil: the true story of a ground soldier in the CIA's war on terrorism. New York: Crown Publishers, 2002. xix, 284 p., [8] p. of plates.
    JK 468 I6 B34 2002

  134. Bagley, T.H. Spy wars: moles, mysteries, and deadly games. New Haven: Yale University Press, c2007. xii, 313 p.
    JK 468 I6 B345 2007

  135. Baker, Lillian. The concentration camp conspiracy--a second Pearl Harbor. Lawndale, CA. (P.O. Box 372, Lawndale 90260): AFHA Publications, c1981. 350 p.
    D 769.8 A6 B34 1981

  136. Bamford, James. Body of secrets: anatomy of the ultra-secret National Security Agency: from the Cold War through the dawn of a new century. New York: Doubleday, 2001. 721 p.
    UB 256 U6 B36 2001

  137. Bamford, James. A pretext for war: 9/11, Iraq, and the abuse of America's intelligence agencies. New York: Doubleday: c2004. 420 p.
    DS 79.76 B36 2004

  138. Bamford, James. The puzzle palace: a report on America's most secret agency. Harmondsworth, Middlesex; New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Penguin Books, 1983, c1982. 655 p.
    UB 251 U5 B3

  139. Ban, Kah Choon. Rehearsal for war: resistance and the underground war against the Japanese and the Kempeitai 1942-1945. Singapore: Horizon Books, 2002. xviii, 230 p.
    D 767.5 B3 2002

  140. Bancroft, Mary. Autobiography of a spy. New York: Morrow, 1983. 300 p.
    D 810 S8 B353 1983

  141. Baptiste, Fitzroy Andre. War, cooperation, and conflict: the European possessions in the Caribbean, 1939-1945. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988. xiv, 351 p.
    D 768.18 B39 1988

  142. Barnes, James J. Nazi refugee turned Gestapo spy: the life of Hans Wesemann, 1895-1971. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2001. xii, 184 p.
    UB 271 G32 W473 2001

  143. Barrett, David M. The CIA & congress: the untold story from Truman to Kennedy. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas, c2005. x, 542 p.
    JK 468 I6 B38 2005

  144. Barron, John. Operation Solo: the FBI's man in the Kremlin. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Pub., c1996. xvi, 368 p., [8] p. of plates.
    JK 468 I6 B39 1996

  145. Bartholomew, C. A. Mud, muscle, and miracles: marine salvage in the United States Navy. Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center; Supervisor of Salvage, 1990. xxiv, 505 p.
    VK 1491 B37 1990

  146. Bartholomew-Feis, Dixee R. The OSS and Ho Chi Minh: unexpected allies in the war against Japan. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, c2006. x, 435 p.
    D 810 S7 B336 2006

  147. Barton, Charles. Howard Hughes and his flying boat. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Publishers, c1982. 272 p.
    TL 684.2 B37 1982

  148. Bath, Alan Harris. Tracking the axis enemy: the triumph of Anglo-American naval intelligence. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, c1998. xii, 308 p.
    D 810 S7 B35 1998

  149. Beard, Patricia. After the ball: Gilded Age secrets, boardroom betrayals, and the party that ignited the great Wall Street scandal of 1905. New York: HarperCollins, c2003. xiv, 402 p.
    HC 102.5 H94 B43 2003

  150. Bearden, Milt. The main enemy: the inside story of the CIA's final showdown with the KGB. New York: Random House, c2003. viii, 560 p., [16] p. of plates.
    E 183.8 S65 B43 2003

  151. Bearse, Ray. Conspirator: the untold story of Tyler Kent. New York: Doubleday, c1991. xiv, 332 p., [16] p. of plates.
    D 810 S8 K462 1991

  152. Beavan, Colin. Operation Jedburgh: D-Day and America's first shadow war. New York: Viking, 2006. xxviii, 401 p., [32] p. of plates.
    D 802 F8 B28 2006

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