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- There are two lists here, the first is ordered by author (most of the
- time.) A second abbreviated list follows and is ordered by title.
- These are books related to the intelligence world, the CIA, KGB, NSA,
- MI5, MI6, etc... I have read most of these books, for some I have
- a brief description here, for a few I have longer book reviews.
- Please feel free to contact me with any questions or information
- you may have on these books. I would be especially interested
- in hearing about which ones are more works of disinformation by
- the agencies rather than telling expose's.
-
- --Hiram
-
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-
- 1. On The Run
- Philip Agee
- Lyle Stuart Inc., New Jersey
- Copyright (c) 1987
- 408 total pages, 8 pages photographs, 390 pages text, 10 page index
-
- Agee's description of how he left the CIA, why he did so, and
- the account of the subsequent chase as the CIA attempted to
- call him to account for the damage he did to the Agency with
- "CIA Diary" and other publishing activites he continued while
- living in Europe.
-
- 2. Inside The Company - CIA Diary
- Philip Agee
- Bantam Books, Inc. Toronto, New York, London
- Copyright (c) 1975
- 660 total pages, 618 pages text, 41 pages appendix
-
- Agee's ground breaking book describing the day to day
- activities of a CIA officer (Agee) in South America. Often
- boring in the endless details of mundane activities of
- propaganda excercises and political control of the governments
- in the countries where Agee worked. As in Stockwell's case,
- Agee was a 12 year veteran of CIA service, leaving the service
- in 1969 thoroughly disillusioned with how he observed the CIA
- working to destroy democracy. Agee pioneered the practice of
- naming names in his one person attempt to attack the CIA. For
- this he was of course labeled a traitor and hounded by the CIA
- continuously to this day. (Described in his book "On the Run").
- Recently, Agee has been able to legally enter the United
- States and has joined the lecture circuit in the same manner
- as Stockwell.
-
- 3. Dirty Work - The CIA in Western Europe
- A collection of essays edited by Philip Agee and Louis Wolf
- Dorset Press, New York
- Copyright (c) 1978
- 319 total pages
-
- 4. White Paper Whitewash - Interviews with Philip Agee
- Interviews with Philip Agee, edited by Warner Poelchau
- Deep Cover Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1981
- 214 total pages, 101 pages text, 5 page forward, 103 pages appendix
-
- Page - Heading
- ---- -------
- iii - Contents
- iv - Acknowledgments
- v - Editor's Foreword
- 1 - Introduction
- 7 - Recent Fals Documents from the United States
- Embassy in Iran
- 28 - Cases of False Documentation and False Press Stories
- Prepared by the CIA
- 42 - The American Institute for Free Labor Development
- as a CIA Front
- 55 - The CIA and Political Repression in Latin America
- 75 - Critique of State Department White Paper on El Salvador
- 101 - text ends
- A1 - Text of U.S. State Department White Paper on El Salvador
- 23 February, 1981 - 87 pages
- B1 - Dissent Paper on El Salvador and Central America
- 11/6/80 - critics of U.S. Policy in Central America
- statement, from the NSC, DOS, DOD and CIA
-
- 5. La Penca: On Trial in Costa Rica - The CIA vs. The Press
- Edited by Tony Avirgan and Martha Honey
- Editorial Porvenir, San Jose, Costa Rica
- Copyright (c) 1988
- 155 total pages
-
- This is the transcript testimony at the Libel trial of
- John Hull vs. Avirgan-Honey on May 22, 23, 1986 at
- the First Penal Court of San Jose, Costa Rica.
- John Hull charged them with Libel in their report
- on the 30 May 1984 bombing at La Penca, Nicaragua.
- The court ruled in favor of Avirgan and Honey.
- John Hull at this moment, November 1990, is on the ten
- most wanted list of Interpol, wanted in connection with
- the bombing by Costa Rican authorities. He was in the
- United States until recently, but present whereabouts
- are unknown, suspected in Central or South America.
-
- 6. The Puzzle Palace - Inside the National Security Agency, America's most
- secret Intelligence Organization
- James Bamford
- Penguin Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1982
- 655 total pages, 518 text, 4 page appendix, 82 pages notes, 12 pages glossary,
- 28 page index
-
- 7. KGB - The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents
- John Barron
- Bantam Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1974
- 640 total pages, 16 pages introduction, preface, 456 pages text,
- 106 pages appendices, 24 pages notes, 4 pages acknowledgments,
- 10 page bibliography, 39 page index
-
- 8. Secret Contenders - The Myth of Cold War Counterintelligence
- Melvin Beck, introduction by Thomas Powers
- Sheridan Square Publications, Inc. New York
- Copyright (c) 1984
- 183 total pages, 14 page introduction, 152 pages text, 6 page index
-
- 9. The CIA, a forgotten history
- William Blum
- Zed Books Ltd, London
- Copyright (c) 1986
- 428 total pages, 344 pages text, 78 pages notes and appendix, 6 page index
-
- An accounting of CIA operations in more than 50 countries
- since the founding of the CIA in 1947. An excellent companion
- to Kwitny's Endless Enemies.
-
- 10. Operation Mind Control - Our Secret Government's War Against Its Own People
- Walter H. Bowart
- Dell Publishing, New York
- Copyright (c) 1978
- 317 total pages, 266 pages text, 8 pages appendix, 4 pages notes,
- 14 pages Bibliography, 6 page index
-
- Published only once in this paperback form. Similar too,
- but different conclusion to "The Manchurian Candidate"
- by John Marks.
-
- 11. Inside The Shadow Government
- The Christic Institute
- The Christic Institute, Washington D.C.
- Copyright (c) 1988
- 248 total pages, 200 pages text, 27 pages appendices, 6 page bibliography,
- 4 page index
-
- This is the Declaration of Plaintiffs' Counsel filed by
- The Christic Institute in U.S. District Court, Miami,
- Flordia on 31 March 1988. It outlines the case against
- 29 defendants in Avirgan-Honey vs. Hull et al concerning
- the bombing at La Penca, Nicaragua, 30 May 1984. At the
- moment, November 1990, the case remains on Appeal in the
- Atlanta District court.
-
- 12. Out Of Control - The Story of the Reagan Administration's Secret War
- in Nicaragua, the Illegal Arms Pipeline, and the Contra Drug Connection
- Leslie Cockburn
- Atlantic Monthley Press, New York
- Copyright (c) 1987
- 300 total pages, 254 pages text, 34 pages notes, no contents or index although
- zeroxed copies of an 8 page index exist, with contents.
-
- So far this book has only been published this one time. This
- story is the result of Cockburn's investigations for CBS news
- and parts also show up in her Public Broadcast System special:
- "Drugs, Guns, and the CIA"
-
- 13. Men Of Zeal - A Candid Inside Story of the Iran-Contra Hearings
- Senators William S. Cohen and George J. Mitchell
- Viking Press, New York
- Copyright (c) 1988
- 382 total pages, 312 pages text, 23 pages notes, 14 page index,
- 32 pages chronologies and other notes
-
- 14. Slow Burn - The Rise and Bitter Fall of American Intelligence in Vietnam
- Orrin DeForest and David Chanoff
- Simon and Schuster, New York
- Copyright (c) 1990
- 294 total pages, 258 pages text, glossary, 14 page index
-
- 15. Assassination On Embassy Row - The Shocking Story of the
- Letelier-Moffitt Murders
- John Dinges & Saul Landau
- McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York
- Copyright (c) 1980
- 412 total pages, 398 pages text, 14 page index
-
- 16. Story of a Russian Spy - Handbook for Spies
- Alexander Foote
- Hillman Periodicals, Inc. New York
- Copyright (c) 1949
- 192 total pages, no contents, no notes, no index, no introductions, nothing
- but 192 pages of text.
-
- From the back cover:
- "I was for three vital years of the war a member and, to a large
- extent, controller of the Russian spy net in Switzerland which
- was working against Germany . . . I was a key link in a network
- whose lines reached into the heart of the German high command
- itself..."
- With these words, Alexander Foote, a British subject now working
- in a Government in London, opens his astounding true story of
- Soviet espionage. Without covering up the facts or preaching
- he tells how a Russian spy works, what he looks like, how he
- lives, and what his aims are. An important and exciting book.
-
- 17. The Death Merchant - The Rise and Fall of Edwin P. Wilson
- Joseph C. Goulden with Alexander W. Raffio
- Simon and Schuster, New York
- Copyright (c) 1984
- 477 total pages, 430 pages text, 7 pages appendix, 6 pages sources and
- acknowledgements, 17 page index
-
- 18. I was an NKVD Agent - A Top Soviet Spy Tells His Story
- Anatoli Granovsky
- Western Islands Publishers, Belmont, Massachusetts
- Copyright (c) ????
- 281 total pages
-
- 19. In Contempt of Congress
- Edited by Joy Hackel and Daniel Siegel - prefaces by Senators Tom Harkin and
- George McGovern
- Institute for Policy Studies, Washington D.C.
- Copyright (c) 1985
- 136 total pages, 8 page appendix
-
- Part 1. A Citizens' Guide to the Contra Scandal
- Part 2. The Reagan Record On Central America: The First Term 1981-1984
- a. Nicaragua
- b. El Salvador
- c. Honduras
- d. Guatemala
- Appendix: Possible violations of Law
-
- This book is a two column format. One column is the public stated
- position of the Reagan-Bush Administration. The second column
- is publically available evidence to the contrary, whether it be the
- administration itself in moments of candor before congressional
- committees, or other sources.
-
- 20. The Target Is Destroyed - What really happened to flight 007 & what
- America knew about it
- Seymour M. Hersh
- Vintage Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1986
- 412 total pages, 357 pages text, 20 pages notes, 2 pages acknowledgments,
- 11 page index, 20 pages introductions
-
- 21. The General Was a Spy - The Truth About General Gehlen and His Spy Ring
- Heinz Hoehne & Hermann Zolling - translated from the German by Richard Barry
- Introduction by Hugh Trevor-Roper and preface to the American edition
- by Andrew Tully
- Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., New York
- Copyright (c) 1971
- 408 total pages, 32 pages photographs, 296 pages text, 39 pages appendix,
- 24 pages notes, 6 page bibliography, 11 page index
-
- 22. October Surprise
- Barbara Honegger
- Tudor Publishing Co., New York and Los Angeles
- Copyright (c) 1989
- 323 total pages, 292 pages text, 30 pages references
-
- 23. Guts and Glory - The Rise and Fall of Oliver North
- Ben Bradlee, Jr.
- Donald I. Fine, Inc., New York
- Copyright (c) 1988
- 596 total pages, 24 pages photographs, 559 pages text, 2 pages notes,
- 10 page index
-
- 24. The Second Oldest Profession - Spies and Spying in the Twentieth Century
- Phillip Knightley
- Penguin Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1986
- 462 total pages, 393 pages text, 12 pages notes, 9 pages selected bibliography,
- 12 page index, 16 pages photographs
-
- Knightley is the espionage expert consultant to the London Times
- and the BBC. This book is an excellent summary of the spy
- agencies of England, Russia and America during the 1900's.
- An accounting of their successes, their failures and their
- boasted successes.
-
- 25. The Great Heroin Coup - Drugs, Intelligence, & International Fascism
- Henrik Krueger, translated from the original German by Jerry Meldon
- foreword by Peter Dale Scott
- South End Press, Box 68 Astor Station, Boston MA 02123
- Copyright (c) 1980
- 240 total pages, notes at the end of each chapter, index
-
- Probing into the netherworld of narcotics, espionage, and
- international terrorism. In so doing, Krueger uncovers the
- alliances between the Mafia, right wing extremists,
- neo-Fascist OAS veterans in France, and Miami-based Cuban
- exiles. Concerns the story of Nixon's war on heroin and of
- whether that war's elimination of the French Connection was
- dictated by cance, by Mafia penetration of the White House and
- the CIA, or by Nixon's desire to help old friends in Florida.
-
- 26. The Crimes of Patriots - A true tale of Dope, Dirty Money, and the CIA
- Jonathan Kwitny
- Penguin Books - New York, London, Australia, Canada, New Zealand
- Copyright (c) 1987
- 424 total pages, 400 pages text, notes in text, index
-
- The collapse of the Nugan-Hand international bank in Australia
- provides the opportunity to examine how the CIA handles its
- international banking. From the records that were produced
- during the court trials in Australia in the early eighties, a
- most interesting story is laid out that shows the connection
- of the CIA with international drug-trafficking and arms
- dealing. Many characters from the so-called "Secret Team"
- appear in the official record described here, Thomas CLines,
- Theodore Shackley, General Richard V. Secord, Rafael "Chi-Chi"
- Quintero, and others.
-
- 27. Endless Enemies - The Making of an Unfriendly World
- Jonathan Kwitny
- Penguin Books - New York, London, Australia, Canada, New Zealand
- Copyright (c) 1984
- 434 total pages, 419 pages text, 15 pages index
-
- Kwitny clearly shows how American interventionist activities
- abroad have consistently undermined our foreign policy goals.
- Attempts by the government and by giant corporations to
- manipulate the economies of developing nations, military and
- political blunders in many parts of the world, and tremendous
- (often inexplicable) expenditures of lives and money seem to
- have succeeded only in driving Third World nations toward
- corruption and communism. Thoroughly documented. The first
- hardback edition is complete, later paperback editions have
- Chapter 10 heavily censored concerning the CIA's involvement
- in the coup in Iran 19 August, 1953, because of legal action
- pending in federal court, Manhattan, alleging copyright
- infringement (involving attributed quotations from an
- unpublished source) and libel.
-
- 28. Acid Dreams - The CIA, LSD and the Sixties Rebellion
- Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain
- Grove Press, New York
- Copyright (c) 1985
- 343 pages, 294 pages text, 25 pages notes, 10 page bibliography, 13 page index
-
- 29. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence
- Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks
- Dell Publishing Co., New York
- Copyright (c) 1974
- 365 total pages, 325 pages text, 40 pages appendix and index
-
- And yet another disillusioned CIA veteran with accounts of
- how the CIA operates, concentrating on the bureaucratic structure.
- Marchetti worked for the CIA for 14 years, rising to the
- office of executive assistant ot the deputy director. By
- Federal Court order, the authors were required to submit the
- manuscript of the book to the CIA for review prior to
- publication. Under the terms of the court ruling, the CIA
- ordered the deletion of 339 passages of varying length.
- Later, following demands to the CIA by legal counsel for the
- authors - and the commencement of litigation by the publisher
- and the authors against the CIA challenging the censorship
- involved - all but 168 of these deletions were reinstated.
- Later court cases cleared another 25 passages for publication.
-
- 30. The Search For "The Manchurian Candidate" - The CIA and Mind Control, the
- Secret History of the Behavioral Sciences
- John Marks, introduction by Thomas Powers
- Dell Publishing, New York
- Copyright (c) 1979
- 264 total pages, 230 pages text, 18 pages notes, 15 page index
-
- 31. The Iran-Contra Connection - Secret Teams and Covert Operations
- in the Reagan Era
- Jonathan Marshall, Peter Dale Scott, Jane Hunter
- South End Press, 116 St. Botolph Street, Boston MA 02115
- Copyright (c) 1987
- 313 total pages, 233 pages text, 70 pages notes, 14 page index
-
- A study of the roots of contemporary U.S. covert activity in
- the history of the past two decades. Covers the details of
- CIA and extra-CIA operations including drug-trafficking,
- gun-running, government-toppling, and assassination. The
- authors argue that the Iran-Contra scandal is not merely a
- plan gone awry, but a consistent outgrowth of a long tradition
- of covert U.S. activities. From the Bay of Pigs invasion
- teams to the NSC organizational team; from the CIA and the
- World Anti-Communist League to the Israeli connection and
- State Department.
-
- 32. Deadly Deceits - My 25 Years in the CIA
- Ralph W. McGehee
- Sheridan Square Publications, New York
- Copyright (c) 1983
- 243 total pages, 195 pages text, 8 page appendix, 7 page source list,
- 4 page glossary, 16 page index
-
- 33. The Underground Empire - Where Crime and Governments Embrace
- James Mills
- Dell Publishing Co., Inc., New York
- COpyright (c) 1986
- 1202 total pages, 1170 pages text, 12 pages of reproduced documents,
- 19 page index
-
- 34. The Secret Government - The Constitution In Crisis
- Bill Moyers
- Seven Locks Press, Cabin John, Maryland
- Copyright (c) 1988
- 148 total pages
-
- This is basically the transcript of the Public Broadcast System
- program by the same name.
-
- 35. The Chronology - The Documented Day-by-Day Account of the Secret
- Military Assistance to Iran and the Contras
- The National Security Archive
- Warner Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1987
- 712 total pages, 8 pages photographs, 657 pages text, 7 page glossary,
- 12 page index, 26 pages appendices, sources
-
- Covering the time from January 1980 thru April 8, 1987,
- a daily diary of the Iran-Contra activities.
-
- 36. Piercing The Reich - The Penetration of Nazi Germany by American
- Secret Agents during World War II
- Joseph E. Persico
- Ballantine Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1979
- 504 Total pages, 24 pages photographs, 423 pages text, 12 page bibliography,
- 21 page index
-
- 37. The Man Who Kept the Secrets - Richard Helms and the CIA
- Thomas Powers
- Alfred A. Knopf, New York
- Copyright (c) 1979
- 456 total pages, 356 pages text, 76 pages notes, 4 page bibliography,
- 16 page index
-
- 38. Dirty Work 2 - The CIA in Africa
- Ellen Ray, William Schaap, Karl Van Meter, Louis Wolf
- Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, N.J.
- Copyright (c) 1979
- 540 total pages
-
- A collection of essays on various activities in Africa by
- the CIA. Included is Louis Wolf's second "Who's Who"
- of the CIA with 700 biographies on CIA employees that
- work or have worked recently in Africa. This listing is
- 200 pages in itself.
-
- 39. The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia
- Alfred W. McCoy with Cathleen B. Read and Leonard P. Adams II
- Harper & Row, Publishers - New York, Evanston, San Francisco, London
- Copyright (c) 1972
- 464 total pages, 385 pages text, 79 pages notes, glossary, index
- Paperback editions have a few more notes.
-
- A classic study of the connection between the CIA
- and the world heroin trade. Includes an excellent
- summary of the history of heroin and its connections
- with the colonial powers of the middle east and
- the far east. Introduces the connection between the CIA and
- the Sicilian and Corscian Mafia. Follows the movement of the
- heroin trade from the middle east to the far east during
- France's Indochina war following WW II. Details the
- complicity of our Vietnamese allies and their involvement in
- the heroin trade of the 1960's, resulting in the heroin
- epidemic in the U.S. towards the end of the 1960's. The CIA
- attempted to prevent the publication of this book. Today it
- is a rare book on the used book market, fetching as much as
- $60 when a bookstore can find it. Can be found in libraries.
- Highly recommended.
-
- 40. Air America
- Christopher Robbins
- Avon Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1979
- 328 total pages, 303 pages text, 2 page acknowledgments, 3 pages notes,
- 2 page bibliography, 8 page index
-
- According to Alexander Cockburn in a review of the movie:
- "Air America" 13 September, 1990, the first edition of
- this book in 1979 is different than the second edition
- in 1988, with CIA drug references toned down.
-
- 41. The Sovereign State of ITT
- Anthony Sampson
- Fawcett Crest Books, Greenwich, Connecticut
- Copyright (c) 1973
- 335 pages, 300 pages text, 6 page chronology, 5 pages notes, 10 page index
- 4 pages notes on sources
-
- 42. BLOWBACK - America's Recruitment of Nazis and Its Effects on the Cold War
- Christopher Simpson
- Collier Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1988
- 414 total pages, 16 pages photographs, 290 pages text, 66 pages notes,
- 12 pages bibliography, 14 pages archival sources, 15 pages index
-
- 43. OSS - The Secret History of America's First Central Intelligence Agency
- R. Harris Smith
- University of California Press, Berkeley, California
- Copyright (c) 1972
- 470 total pages, 387 pages text, 34 pages notes, 16 page bibliography,
- 12 pages acknowledgments, preface, contents
-
- 44. Decent Interval - An Insider's Account of Saigon's Indecent End Told
- by the CIA's Chief Strategy Analyst in Vietnam
- Frank Snepp
- Vintage Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1977
- 603 total pages, 580 pages text, 8 page index
-
- 45. In Search of Enemies - A CIA Story
- John Stockwell
- W. W. Norton & Company, London and New York
- Copyright (c) 1978
- 285 total pages, 254 pages text, notes in text, appendix, index
-
- John Stockwell, former CIA agent, describes his involvement in
- the Angola war of 1975-76. Stockwell was Chief of the CIA
- Angola Task Force. He describes the incredible ineptness of
- the CIA bureaucracy and its constant bungling of the Angola
- situation. If most of the CIA covert wars are carried out
- in the same manner as this mess, it is no wonder that they
- always lose and leave corrupt murderous dictators in the
- aftermath. After 12 years as a CIA officer, Stockwell
- resigned from the Agency on April 1, 1977 and has since
- continued to lecture on the problems that CIA activities cause
- for U.S. foreign policy. The CIA successfully litigated
- against Stockwell and continues to receive all royalities that
- this book generates.
-
- 46. The Hidden History of the Korean War
- I.F. Stone
- Monthly Review Press, New York
- Copyright (c) 1952
- 384 total pages, 348 pages text, 4 page appendix, 11 page reference list,
- 5 page index
-
- A collection of Stone's journalistic writings during the War.
- Generally regarded as an accurate depiction of the darker side
- of the Korean War.
-
- 47. Journey Into Madness - The True Story of Secret CIA Mind Control
- and Medical Abuse
- Gordon Thomas
- Bantam Books, New York
- Copyright (c) 1989
- 387 total pages, 353 pages text, 14 pages notes, 8 pages sources,
- one page select Bibliography, 10 page index
-
- 48. CIA - The Inside Story
- Andrew Tully
- Fawcett World Library, New York
- Copyright (c) 1962
- 224 total pages, 217 pages text, 7 page index
-
- One of the earliest public descriptions of CIA activities.
- Quite a bit of promotion for the CIA, often glorifying CIA
- activities in places such as Iran and Guatemala. Neverless, a
- valuable early look at the CIA.
-
- 49. Veil: the Secret Wars of the CIA
- Bob Woodward
- Simon and Schuster
- Copyright (c) 1987
- 543 total pages, 485 pages text, 2 page Central American Covert-Action
- Chronology, 3 pages acknowledgments, 30 page index, 16 pages
- photographs
-
- Focusing on the tenure of Director of Central Intelligence
- William J. Casey, 28 January, 1981 thru 29 January 1987
-
- 50. Spy Catcher
- Peter Wright, with Paul Greengrass
- Dell Publishing, New York
- Copyright (c) 1987
- 481 total pages, 3 page glossary, 12 page index, 9 page preface, no contents
-
- 51. Bay of Pigs - The Untold Story
- Peter Wyden
- Simon and Schuster, New York
- Copyright (c) 1979
- 384 total pages, 32 pages photographs, 327 pages text,
- 3 page bibliographical notes, 8 pages notes, 10 page index
-
- A list ordered by Title:
-
- 1. Acid Dreams - The CIA, LSD and the Sixties Rebellion
- Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain
- 2. Air America
- Christopher Robbins
- 3. Assassination On Embassy Row - The Shocking Story of the
- Letelier-Moffitt Murders
- John Dinges & Saul Landau
- 4. Bay of Pigs - The Untold Story
- Peter Wyden
- 5. BLOWBACK - America's Recruitment of Nazis and Its Effects on the Cold War
- Christopher Simpson
- 6. The Chronology - The Documented Day-by-Day Account of the Secret
- Military Assistance to Iran and the Contras
- The National Security Archive
- 7. CIA - The Inside Story
- Andrew Tully
- 8. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence
- Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks
- 9. The CIA, a forgotten history
- William Blum
- 10. The Crimes of Patriots - A true tale of Dope, Dirty Money, and the CIA
- Jonathan Kwitny
- 11. Deadly Deceits - My 25 Years in the CIA
- Ralph W. McGehee
- 12. The Death Merchant - The Rise and Fall of Edwin P. Wilson
- Joseph C. Goulden with Alexander W. Raffio
- 13. Decent Interval - An Insider's Account of Saigon's Indecent End Told
- by the CIA's Chief Strategy Analyst in Vietnam
- Frank Snepp
- 14. Dirty Work - The CIA in Western Europe
- A collection of essays edited by Philip Agee and Louis Wolf
- 15. Dirty Work 2 - The CIA in Africa
- Ellen Ray, William Schaap, Karl Van Meter, Louis Wolf
- 16. Endless Enemies - The Making of an Unfriendly World
- Jonathan Kwitny
- 17. The General Was a Spy - The Truth About General Gehlen and His Spy Ring
- Heinz Hoehne & Hermann Zolling - translated from the German by Richard Barry
- Introduction by Hugh Trevor-Roper and preface to the American edition
- by Andrew Tully
- 18. The Great Heroin Coup - Drugs, Intelligence, & International Fascism
- Henrik Krueger, translated from the original German by Jerry Meldon
- foreword by Peter Dale Scott
- 19. Guts and Glory - The Rise and Fall of Oliver North
- Ben Bradlee, Jr.
- 20. The Hidden History of the Korean War
- I.F. Stone
- 21. I was an NKVD Agent - A Top Soviet Spy Tells His Story
- Anatoli Granovsky
- 22. In Contempt of Congress
- Edited by Joy Hackel and Daniel Siegel - prefaces by Senators Tom Harkin and
- George McGovern
- 23. In Search of Enemies - A CIA Story
- John Stockwell
- 24. Inside The Company - CIA Diary
- Philip Agee
- 25. Inside The Shadow Government
- The Christic Institute
- 26. The Iran-Contra Connection - Secret Teams and Covert Operations
- in the Reagan Era
- Jonathan Marshall, Peter Dale Scott, Jane Hunter
- 27. Journey Into Madness - The True Story of Secret CIA Mind Control
- and Medical Abuse
- Gordon Thomas
- 28. KGB - The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents
- John Barron
- 29. La Penca: On Trial in Costa Rica - The CIA vs. The Press
- Edited by Tony Avirgan and Martha Honey
- 30. The Man Who Kept the Secrets - Richard Helms and the CIA
- Thomas Powers
- 31. Men Of Zeal - A Candid Inside Story of the Iran-Contra Hearings
- Senators William S. Cohen and George J. Mitchell
- 32. October Surprise
- Barbara Honegger
- 33. On The Run
- Philip Agee
- 34. Operation Mind Control - Our Secret Government's War Against Its Own People
- Walter H. Bowart
- 35. OSS - The Secret History of America's First Central Intelligence Agency
- R. Harris Smith
- 36. Out Of Control - The Story of the Reagan Administration's Secret War
- in Nicaragua, the Illegal Arms Pipeline, and the Contra Drug Connection
- Leslie Cockburn
- 37. Piercing The Reich - The Penetration of Nazi Germany by American
- Secret Agents during World War II
- Joseph E. Persico
- 38. The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia
- Alfred W. McCoy with Cathleen B. Read and Leonard P. Adams II
- 39. The Puzzle Palace - Inside the National Security Agency, America's most
- secret Intelligence Organization
- James Bamford
- 40. The Search For "The Manchurian Candidate" - The CIA and Mind Control, the
- Secret History of the Behavioral Sciences
- John Marks, introduction by Thomas Powers
- 41. The Second Oldest Profession - Spies and Spying in the Twentieth Century
- Phillip Knightley
- 42. Secret Contenders - The Myth of Cold War Counterintelligence
- Melvin Beck, introduction by Thomas Powers
- 43. The Secret Government - The Constitution In Crisis
- Bill Moyers
- 44. Slow Burn - The Rise and Bitter Fall of American Intelligence in Vietnam
- Orrin DeForest and David Chanoff
- 45. The Sovereign State of ITT
- Anthony Sampson
- 46. Spy Catcher
- Peter Wright, with Paul Greengrass
- 47. Story of a Russian Spy - Handbook for Spies
- Alexander Foote
- 48. The Target Is Destroyed - What really happened to flight 007 & what
- America knew about it
- Seymour M. Hersh
- 49. The Underground Empire - Where Crime and Governments Embrace
- James Mills
- 50. Veil: the Secret Wars of the CIA
- Bob Woodward
- 51. White Paper Whitewash - Interviews with Philip Agee
- Interviews with Philip Agee, edited by Warner Poelchau
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