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050 _aAC1.S5
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100 _aMulrine, Anna,
245 0 _aSpy Stories.
_cAnna Mulrine and others.
260 _bU.S. News & World Report,
_c2003.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
_nArticle 2,
_pGlobal Issues,
_x1522-3221;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
500 _aOriginally Published: Spy Stories, Jan. 27/Feb. 3, 2003; pp. 46+.
520 _a"Civilized or not, spies have won wars and influenced culture since long before America was born. Here are the lessons from those who have done it best--or worst, depending on your perspective. The playboys, the seductresses, the traitors, the enthusiastic but inept celebrities--all have tales to tell. So do the quiet heroes whose stories remain, for now, the most closely guarded of secrets." (U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT) This article discusses the history of espionage.
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 _aAmes espionage case
600 _aBaker
_dJosephine
600 _aBerg
650 _aBetrayal
600 _aChild
650 _aCryptography
600 _aElizabeth I
_cQueen of England
_d1533-1603
650 _aEspionage
650 _aEspionage
600 _aFleming
_dIan
600 _aGreene
_dGraham
600 _aHanssen
600 _aHemingway
_dErnest
650 _aIntelligence service
_xHistory
610 _aKGB
600 _aMata Hari
_d1867-1917
600 _aPhilby
_dKim
650 _aRemote viewing (Parapsychology)
600 _aRichelieu
_d1585-1642
650 _aRosenberg (Julius and Ethel) case
650 _aSecret service
_zGermany (East)
600 _aSorge
_dRichard
650 _aSpies
650 _aSpy stories
650 _aTraitors
651 _aUnited States
_xHistory
_yCivil War
_x1861-1865
651 _aUnited States
_xHistory
_yRevolution, 1775-1783
610 _aUnited States
_bCentral Intelligence Agency
_xHistory
650 _aWalker espionage case
600 _aWalsingham
_dFrancis
600 _aWashington
_dGeorge
650 _aWorld War (1939-1945)
_xMilitary intelligence
710 _aProQuest Information and Learning Company
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2004,
_pGlobal Issues.
_x1522-3221;
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