Atwood, William. The Twilight Struggle: Tales of the Cold War. Harper & Row, 1987. First printing. 433 pp. Hardcover. Faint dampstaining to page edges; overall near very good in very good dustjacket. A uniquely intimate history of the Cold War, written by a former ambassador and editor. $8.00
DeForest, Orrin and David Chanoff. Slow Burn: The Rise and Bitter Fall of American Intelligence in Vietnam. Simon and Schuster, 1990. First edition. 294 pp. Very good+ in dustjacket with closed 13 cm slit & crease to front panel. $9.00
Goldenberg, Elliot (Foreword by Alan Dershowitz). The Hunting Horse: The Truth Behind the Jonathan Pollard Spy Case. Prometheus, 2000. First Printing. 299 pp. Hardcover in dustjacket. Both book and jacket are in close to fine condition. Based on numerous interviews with intelligence operatives, this controversial book maintains that the "greatest crime" of convicted spy Jonathan Jay Pollard was stumbling upon America's secret arming of Iraq with biological and chemical weapons -- and a cover-up that led to the Reagan-Bush White House itself. $14.00
Halle, Louis J. The Cold War as History. Harper & Rpw, 1967. First U.S. 21.8 cm, 434 pp. Few tiny marks to edges; otherwise very good in lightly edgeworn dustjacket. Based on Halle's broad knowledge of the cold war and personal experience in it (as member of the Policy Planning Staff). $8.50
Prange, Gordon W. Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring. McGraw-Hill, 1984. First. 23.5 cm, 595 pp. Very good+ in very good+ price-clipped dustjacket. $12.50
Winterbotham, F.W. The Nazi Connection. Harper & Row, 1978. First edition. 222 pp. Edges foxed; otherwise very good+ in lightly worn dustjacket with few tiny chips & creases. Account of the author's secret activities as a British spy in thet early years of Hitler's Third Reich. $9.00