Books on Cold War Intelligence

Boatwrite at aol.com Boatwrite at aol.com
Mon Jan 13 09:20:18 EST 2003


Mr. Black... Your exploration of U.S. intelligence history would e far poorer
if you do not include these volumes

"Cold Warrior"... Tom Mangold..Simon & Schuster
...1991


"The Man Who Kept the Secrets"... Thomas Powers... Alfred A. Knopf... 1979


"A Short Course In the Secret War"... Christopher Felix"... Dutton... 1968


I think you must include in your sources on British intelligence


"Spycatcher"..  Peter Wright... Viking... 1987  (There is some discrediting
of materiel in this book underway... In this writer's opinion, such a debate
is both deserved and may provide a current researcher with new avenues to
explore).

Tom McNiff


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