[COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE AND ESPIONAGE]. Approx. 160 titles including: KAUFMAN, FITZGERALD, SEWELL. Moe Berg. Boston, [1974] -- COLVIN, Ian. Chief of Intelligence. London, 1951 -- KEEGAN, John. The Face of Battle. New York, [1976] -- DULLES, Allen. The Craft of Intelligence. New York, [1963] -- DULLES, Allen. Great True Spy Stories. New York, [1968] -- WAR DEPARTMENT. andbook on German Military Forces. Washington, 1945 -- HOOD, William. Mole. New York, [1982] -- WOODWARD, Bob. Veil, The Secret War of the CIA 1981-1987. New York, [1987] -- RUSSELL, Major C. E. Espionage and Counter-Espionage. New York, 1926 -- CLANCY, Tom. Clear and Present Danger. New York, [1989] -- LINDSAY, Franklin. Beacons in the Night. [Stanford, 1993] -- GROSE, Peter. Gentleman Spy, The Life of Allen Dulles. New York, 1994. KENT, Sherman. Strategic Intelligence. Princeton, 1949. Mostly 8o, various bindings -- 18 French vols., mostly 20th century novels. V.p., v.d., mostly 8o, various bindings. Provenance: Henry Hyde, lawyer and spy-master, was handpicked by Allen Dulles to join the Office of Strategic Services (ancestor of the CIA) and posted to Algiers. French-born and educated, Hyde was able to organise a French Resistance that, while smaller, rivalled that of the MI6 network in its contribution in espionage and subversion of the German forces in the south of France. He eventually replaced Dulles as the head of the OSS Northwest European operations in Berlin. He returned to New York in 1947 to practice law. Complete list available on request. (160)

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[COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE AND ESPIONAGE]. Approx. 160 titles including: KAUFMAN, FITZGERALD, SEWELL. Moe Berg. Boston, [1974] -- COLVIN, Ian. Chief of Intelligence. London, 1951 -- KEEGAN, John. The Face of Battle. New York, [1976] -- DULLES, Allen. The Craft of Intelligence. New York, [1963] -- DULLES, Allen. Great True Spy Stories. New York, [1968] -- WAR DEPARTMENT. andbook on German Military Forces. Washington, 1945 -- HOOD, William. Mole. New York, [1982] -- WOODWARD, Bob. Veil, The Secret War of the CIA 1981-1987. New York, [1987] -- RUSSELL, Major C. E. Espionage and Counter-Espionage. New York, 1926 -- CLANCY, Tom. Clear and Present Danger. New York, [1989] -- LINDSAY, Franklin. Beacons in the Night. [Stanford, 1993] -- GROSE, Peter. Gentleman Spy, The Life of Allen Dulles. New York, 1994. KENT, Sherman. Strategic Intelligence. Princeton, 1949. Mostly 8o, various bindings -- 18 French vols., mostly 20th century novels. V.p., v.d., mostly 8o, various bindings. Provenance: Henry Hyde, lawyer and spy-master, was handpicked by Allen Dulles to join the Office of Strategic Services (ancestor of the CIA) and posted to Algiers. French-born and educated, Hyde was able to organise a French Resistance that, while smaller, rivalled that of the MI6 network in its contribution in espionage and subversion of the German forces in the south of France. He eventually replaced Dulles as the head of the OSS Northwest European operations in Berlin. He returned to New York in 1947 to practice law. Complete list available on request. (160)

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