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Hardcover:

9780062259271 | Harpercollins, May 10, 2016, cover price $35.00

Paperback:

9780062441560, titled "The Secret War: Spies, Ciphers, and Guerrillas 1939-1945" | Lgr edition (Harperluxe, May 10, 2016), cover price $35.00

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Product Description: A historical account of espionage during World War II, including famous spies such as Eddie Chapman, covert missions, and technologies that influenced the course of the conflict.

Paperback:

9781628322088 | Creative Paperbacks Inc, February 2, 2016, cover price $12.00 | About this edition: A historical account of espionage during World War II, including famous spies such as Eddie Chapman, covert missions, and technologies that influenced the course of the conflict.

Library:

9781608186037 | Creative Co, July 15, 2015, cover price $38.50 | About this edition: A historical account of espionage during World War II, including famous spies such as Eddie Chapman, covert missions, and technologies that influenced the course of the conflict.

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Product Description: “One of the finest memoirs of behind-the-lines work during the Second World War. Honest, powerful, and authentic.”—Dr. Roderick Bailey, SOE author and historianA War of Shadows is W. Stanley Moss’s sequel to his classic Ill Met by Moonlight...read more

Paperback:

9781589880979 | Paul Dry Books Inc, January 13, 2015, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: “One of the finest memoirs of behind-the-lines work during the Second World War.

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Product Description: In the war against Hitler, the Allies had to use every ounce of cunning and trickery that they possessed, and combining military deceptions with the double-agent network run by the intelligence services, they were able to send the enemy inaccurate and misleading information about Allied troops, plans and operations...read more

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9781782003311 | Reprint edition (Osprey Pub Co, June 18, 2013), cover price $12.95 | About this edition: In the war against Hitler, the Allies had to use every ounce of cunning and trickery that they possessed, and combining military deceptions with the double-agent network run by the intelligence services, they were able to send the enemy inaccurate and misleading information about Allied troops, plans and operations.

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In his celebrated bestsellers Agent Zigzag and Operation Mincemeat, Ben Macintyre told the dazzling true stories of a remarkable WWII double agent and of how the Allies employed a corpse to fool the Nazis and assure a decisive victory.  In Double Cross, Macintyre returns with the untold story of the grand final deception of the war and of the extraordinary spies who achieved it.   On June 6, 1944, 150,000 Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy and suffered an astonishingly low rate of casualties.  D-Day was a stunning military accomplishment, but it was also a masterpiece of trickery. Operation Fortitude, which protected and enabled the invasion, and the Double Cross system, which specialized in turning German spies into double agents, deceived the Nazis into believing that the Allies would attack at Calais and Norway rather than Normandy. It was the most sophisticated and successful deception operation ever carried out, ensuring that Hitler kept an entire army awaiting a fake invasion, saving thousands of lives, and securing an Allied victory at the most critical juncture in the war.   The story of D-Day has been told from the point of view of the soldiers who fought in it, the tacticians who planned it, and the generals who led it. But this epic event in world history has never before been told from the perspectives of the key individuals in the Double Cross System. These include its director (a brilliant, urbane intelligence officer), a colorful assortment of MI5 handlers (as well as their counterparts in Nazi intelligence), and the five spies who formed Double Cross’s nucleus: a dashing  Serbian playboy, a Polish fighter-pilot, a bisexual Peruvian party girl, a deeply eccentric Spaniard with a diploma in chicken farming and a volatile Frenchwoman, whose obsessive love for her pet dog very nearly wrecked the entire plan. The D-Day spies were, without question, one of the oddest military units ever assembled, and their success depended on the delicate, dubious relationship between spy and spymaster, both German and British. Their enterprise was saved from catastrophe by a shadowy sixth spy whose heroic sacrifice is revealed here for the first time.   With the same depth of research, eye for the absurd and masterful storytelling that have made Ben Macintyre an international bestseller,  Double Cross is a captivating narrative of the spies who wove a web so intricate it ensnared Hitler’s army and carried thousands of D-Day troops across the Channel in safety.

Hardcover:

9780307888754 | Crown Pub, July 31, 2012, cover price $26.00

Paperback:

9780307888778 | Reprint edition (Broadway Books, May 14, 2013), cover price $15.00
9780307990686 | Large print edition (Random House Large Print, July 31, 2012), cover price $26.00

CD/Spoken Word:

9780307990433 | Unabridged edition (Random House, July 31, 2012), cover price $40.00 | About this edition: In his celebrated bestsellers Agent Zigzag and Operation Mincemeat, Ben Macintyre told the dazzling true stories of a remarkable WWII double agent and of how the Allies employed a corpse to fool the Nazis and assure a decisive victory.

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Product Description: Leslie Howard's career as a Hollywood star and his ambitions for the British film industry were well known. He contributed substantially to cinema history, having been featured in Gone With the Wind, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Pygmalion, and others...read more

Hardcover:

9780853039419 | Vallentine Mitchell, August 30, 2010, cover price $74.95

Paperback:

9780853039150 | 2 revised edition (Vallentine Mitchell, January 1, 2013), cover price $32.95 | About this edition: Leslie Howard's career as a Hollywood star and his ambitions for the British film industry were well known.

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Product Description: World War II Secret Operations Handbook lets you in on the skills and tricks used by the British S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive), the US O.S.S. (Office of Strategic Services), the French Maquis, and other special forces in combat in Europe, Africa and Asia between 1939 and 1945...read more

Paperback:

9780762779864 | Lyons Pr, May 15, 2012, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: World War II Secret Operations Handbook lets you in on the skills and tricks used by the British S.

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He was one of America's most exciting and secretive generals-the man Franklin Roosevelt made his top spy in World War II. A mythic figure whose legacy is still intensely debated, "Wild Bill" Donovan was director of the Office of Strategic Services (the country's first national intelligence agency) and the father of today's CIA. Donovan introduced the nation to the dark arts of covert warfare on a scale it had never seen before. Now, veteran journalist Douglas Waller has mined government documents and private archives throughout the United States and England, drawn on thousands of pages of recently declassified documents, and interviewed scores of Donovan's relatives, friends, and associates to produce a riveting biography of one of the most powerful men in modern espionage.The son of poor Irish Catholic parents, William Joseph Donovan married into Protestant wealth and fought heroically in World War I, where he earned the nickname "Wild Bill" for his intense leadership. After the war he made millions as a lawyer on Wall Street until FDR tapped him to be his strategic intelligence chief. A charismatic leader, Donovan was revered by his secret agents. Yet at times he was reckless, risking his life unnecessarily in war zones and engaging in extramarital affairs that became fodder for his political enemies.Wild Bill Donovan reads like an action-packed spy thriller, with stories of daring young men and women in Donovan's OSS sneaking behind enemy lines for sabotage, breaking into Washington embassies to steal secrets, plotting to topple Adolf Hitler, and suffering brutal torture or death when they were captured by the Gestapo. It is also a tale of political intrigue, of infighting at the highest levels of government, of powerful men pitted against one another. Deftly separating fact from fiction, Waller investigates the successes and the occasional spectacular failures of Donovan's intelligence career, making for a gripping and revealing portrait of this most controversial spymaster.

Hardcover:

9781416567448 | Free Pr, February 8, 2011, cover price $30.00

Paperback:

9781416576204 | Reprint edition (Free Pr, February 21, 2012), cover price $17.00

CD/Spoken Word:

9781452651668 | Mp3 una edition (Tantor Media Inc, March 28, 2011), cover price $34.99 | About this edition: He was one of America's most exciting and secretive generals-the man Franklin Roosevelt made his top spy in World War II.
9781452601663 | Unabridged edition (Tantor Media Inc, March 28, 2011), cover price $54.99 | About this edition: He was one of America's most exciting and secretive generals-the man Franklin Roosevelt made his top spy in World War II.

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Paperback:

9780307946607 | Reprint edition (Anchor Books, January 17, 2012), cover price $16.95

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Hardcover:

9781586488796 | 1 edition (Public Affairs, November 1, 2011), cover price $27.99

Paperback:

9781610391887 | Public Affairs, October 30, 2012, cover price $15.99

CD/Spoken Word:

9781455121991 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, November 1, 2011), cover price $32.95
9781455122004 | Mp3 una edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, November 1, 2011), cover price $29.95

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Product Description: [This is the Audiobook CASSETTE Library Edition in vinyl case.] Throughout the Second World War, Lisbon was at the very center of the world's attention and was the only European city in which both the Allies and the Axis powers openly operated...read more

CD/Spoken Word:

9781455121984, titled "Lisbon: War in the Shadows of the City of Light, 1939-1945: Library Edition" | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, November 1, 2011), cover price $90.00 | About this edition: [This is the Audiobook CD Library Edition in vinyl case.

Cassette/Spoken Word:

9781455121977 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, November 1, 2011), cover price $59.95 | About this edition: [This is the Audiobook CASSETTE Library Edition in vinyl case.

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Examines British intelligence operations in World War II and the rebuilding of Germany after the war

Hardcover:

9780393039887 | W W Norton & Co Inc, September 1, 1996, cover price $27.50 | About this edition: Examines British intelligence operations in World War II and the rebuilding of Germany after the war
9780002556293 | Harpercollins, November 1, 1995, cover price $18.00 | About this edition: During World War II, Noel Annan was privileged to witness at first hand the innermost workings of British intelligence in Bletchley park and elsewhere.

Paperback:

9780571255085 | Gardners Books, October 15, 2009, cover price $30.45
9780801484902 | Reprint edition (Cornell Univ Pr, October 1, 1997), cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Examines British intelligence in World War II and the rebuilding of Germany after the war

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