The Dictionary of Espionage: Spyspeak into English (Dover Military History, Weapons, Armor)

The Dictionary of Espionage: Spyspeak into English (Dover Military History, Weapons, Armor) image
ISBN-10:

0486483487

ISBN-13:

9780486483481

Author(s): Goulden, Joseph
Edition: Revised, Updated ed.
Released: Feb 15, 2012
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
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Description:

"In this accessibly written book, Washington author Joseph C. Goulden illuminates and defines much of the standard jargon of the intelligence community with refreshing asides about many of spying's urban legends." — The Washington TimesWhat's a black bag job, a dead-letter drop, a honey trap? Who invented the microdot, and why do they call Green Berets "snake-eaters"? More than just an alphabetical series of definitions, this volume offers a fascinating insider's view of the lingo and operations of the CIA and the FBI, MI5 and MI6, Mossad, the KGB, and other top-secret organizations.
A compelling overview of the world of espionage from World War II to the present, this reference was assembled by a former intelligence operative. Loaded with anecdotal incidents that provide entertainment as well as information, it offers page-turning excitement from the clandestine world of spies and spying. A new Foreword by Peter Earnest, executive director of the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC, presents up-to-date insights.


























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