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Spycraft By Robert Wallace

Spycraft by Robert Wallace


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Presents devices and operations from the history of the CIA. This book - against the backdrop of some of the international events like the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the war on terror - shows the real technical and human story of how the CIA carried out its secret missions.

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Spycraft by Robert Wallace

Secret instructions written in invisible ink. Cigarettes that fire bullets. Covert communications slipped inside dead rats. Subminature cameras hidden in ballpoint pens. If these sound like the stuff of James Bond's gadget-master Q's trade, think again. They are all real-life devices created by the CIA's Office of Technical Services. Now, in the first book ever written about this ultra secretive department, the former director of the OTS gives us an unprecedented look at the devices and operations from the history of the CIA - including many deemed 'inappropriate for public disclosure' by the CIA just two years ago."Spycraft" tells amazing life and death stories about this little-known group, much of which has never before been revealed. Against the backdrop of some of the most critical international events of recent years - including the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the war on terror - the authors show the real technical and human story of how the CIA carried out its most secret missions.

Spycraft Reviews

aJust amazing! Page after page of jaw-dropping revelations about incredible cases and amazing technology. There has never been anything like this book.a
aRichard Gid Powers, author of "Secrecy and Power: The Life of J. Edgar Hoover" and "Broken: The Troubled Past and Uncertain Future of the FBI"
aThis book is absolutely the best I've ever read about the CIA's "spy-techs" and the critical role they have playeda] Painstakingly researched, yet written with a novelist's flair, "SPYCRAFT" rips back the veils, revealing unfamiliar cases and offering fresh insights into infamous ones. From chronicling the invention of exploding pancakes to wristwatch cameras and quiet helicopters, "SPYCRAFT" documents how ingenious "techies" turned the CIA's lab into "the greatest toy shop in the world" and proved that if they "could think it --(they) could do it."a
--Pete Earley, author of "Comrade J: The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy After The End of The Cold War" and "Confessions of a Spy; The Real Story of Aldrich Ames"
aA must read for anyone interested in the world of CIA clandestine operations. The authors open a door on a hidden area that even those of us who have served in the Agency rarely see. Incredible research and great writing make this a fun ride through the history of this until now overlooked secret world deep inside the CIA.a
aGary C. Schroen, author of "First In"
aThis is a story I thought could never be told. The CIA's super-secret gadgets and technical operations were the difference maker in the espionage wars. Bob Wallace and Keith Melton have done a brilliant job of taking us into this amazing and arcane world. Behind all of us who did the front linespying for the CIA stood some remarkable and unsung heroes, the scientists and engineers of OTS. It was a beautiful partnership. Don't miss this book. Nothing like it has been written before.a
aJames M. Olson, former chief of CIA counterintelligence and author of "Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying"
aStuffed with stories about chemical taggants, forged documents, physical and psychological disguises, software beacons that reveal the location of a cell phone or a laptopa]this extraordinary, detailed, accurate book tells more about what spies really do, the risks they run and their schemes to avoid them, than all the James Bond stories put together.a
aDavid Kahn, author of "The Codebreakers"
aTodayas CIA is regularly criticized for emphasizing technology at the expense of ahuman intelligence.a In this history of the agencyas Office of Technical Services, Wallace, its former head, and academic specialist Melton (Ultimate Spy) refute the charge with exciting content and slam-bang style. The bookas chief value is its perspective on the synergy of technology and tradecraft. From WWII through the Cold War and up to the present, the authors say, technical equipmentafor clandestine audio surveillance, for exampleahas been an essential element of agent operations. In the post-Cold War ainformation society, a technology plays an even more significant role in fighting terrorism. Agents remain important, along with their traditional skills. Increasingly, however, they support clandestine technical operations, especially infiltrating and compromising computer networks. The authors persuasively argue that employing and defending against sophisticated digital technology is the primary challenge facing U.S. intelligence in the 21st century. Their position invites challenge, but it cannot be dismissed.a
--"Publishers Weekly"
aModern espionage requires more than a fast car and a shaken martini; it demands suitable equipment with which to gather, store, and transmit information. Wallace, former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Services (OTS), and H. Keith Melton (CIA Special Weapons & Equipment: Spy Devices of the Cold War), together with Henry Robert Schlesinger (coauthor, "Brooklyn Bounce: The True- Life Adventures of a Good Cop in a Bad Precinct"), present this well-written account of the ingenious items and procedures developed by the OTS to support field agents. Thedetails of operational activity are as engrossing as the descriptions of the equipment, military and otherwiseae.g., miniature cameras and radios, obscure drugs, tiny weapons, secret compartments, and forged documentsadepicted here in 100- plus fascinating diagrams and photographs.a
--"Library Journal"
aJust amazing! Page after page of jaw-dropping revelations about incredible cases and amazing technology. There has never been anything like this book.a
aRichard Gid Powers, author of "Secrecy and Power: The Life of J. Edgar Hoover" and "Broken: The Troubled Past and Uncertain Future of the FBI"
aThis book is absolutely the best I've ever read about the CIA's "spy-techs" and the critical role they have playeda] Painstakingly researched, yet written with a novelist's flair, "SPYCRAFT" rips back the veils, revealing unfamiliar cases and offering fresh insights into infamous ones. From chronicling the invention of exploding pancakes to wristwatch cameras and quiet helicopters, "SPYCRAFT" documents how ingenious "techies" turned the CIA's lab into "the greatest toy shop in the world" and proved that if they "could think it --(they) could do it."a
--Pete Earley, author of "Comrade J: The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy After The End of The Cold War" and "Confessions of a Spy; The Real Story of Aldrich Ames"
aA must read for anyone interested in the world of CIA clandestine operations. The authors open a door on a hidden area that even those of us who have served in the Agency rarely see. Incredible research and great writing make this a fun ride through the history of this until now overlooked secret world deep inside the CIA.a
aGary C. Schroen, author of"First In"
aThis is a story I thought could never be told. The CIA's super-secret gadgets and technical operations were the difference maker in the espionage wars. Bob Wallace and Keith Melton have done a brilliant job of taking us into this amazing and arcane world. Behind all of us who did the front line spying for the CIA stood some remarkable and unsung heroes, the scientists and engineers of OTS. It was a beautiful partnership. Don't miss this book. Nothing like it has been written before.a
aJames M. Olson, former chief of CIA counterintelligence and author of "Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying"
aStuffed with stories about chemical taggants, forged documents, physical and psychological disguises, software beacons that reveal the location of a cell phone or a laptopa]this extraordinary, detailed, accurate book tells more about what spies really do, the risks they run and their schemes to avoid them, than all the James Bond stories put together.a
aDavid Kahn, author of "The Codebreakers"
aDetails of operational activity are as engrossing as the descriptions of the equipment.a
a"Library Journal"
aReveals more concrete information about CIA tradecraft than any booka] [Deserves] a five cloak-and-dagger rating.a
a"The Washington Times"
"Details of operational activity are as engrossing as the descriptions of the equipment."
-"Library Journal"

"Reveals more concrete information about CIA tradecraft than any book... [Deserves] a five cloak-and-dagger rating."
-"The Washington Times"

About Robert Wallace

Robert Wallace is the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Services. H Keith Melton is an internationally recognized authority of spy technology, and the author of seven books including Ultimate Spy. Henry Schlesinger is a contributing editor at Popular Science magazine.

Additional information

GOR001952630
9780593062043
0593062043
Spycraft by Robert Wallace
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Transworld Publishers Ltd
2009-04-09
576
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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