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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: H. Keith Melton , Robert Wallace , Henry R. Schlesinger , Joseph WeisbergPublisher: Georgetown University Press Imprint: Georgetown University Press Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9781626167094ISBN 10: 1626167095 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 03 February 2020 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe history is extraordinary and, until now, never told in this way. This is a must read for anyone interested in the ins and outs of espionage, and they will discover that, once again, New York City plays center stage. -- David Cohen, CIA Deputy Director for Operations (1995-97); NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Intelligence (2002-14) Foreign intelligence officers have long used New York City to conduct clandestine operations. Here is the definitive guide to New York City spy sites used by foreign agents intent on stealing America's secrets. -- Jason Matthews Spy Sites of New York City is an indispensable guide to the back alleys of American intelligence in the city that never sleeps, . . . reveal[ing] New York's secrets to both casual and serious students of espionage. -- Col. Christopher P. Costa, US Army (Ret.), former special assistant to the president, career intelligence officer, and executive director, International Spy Museum, Washington, DC Melton and Wallace are like having a CIA historian at your elbow. If you loved their book Spycraft on the intricate world of espionage tradecraft, you will find this guide an essential roadmap to the intelligence landmarks in and around New York. -- David Hoffman, author of The Billion Dollar Spy: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal The amount of research that went into this book is remarkable. It turns out that wherever you are in New York, you are near a place where spy history was made. -- Mark Stout, former historian for the International Spy Museum, Washington, DC Foreign intelligence officers have long used New York City to conduct clandestine operations. Here is the definitive guide to New York City spy sites used by foreign agents intent on stealing America's secrets. -- Jason Matthews, author of the Red Sparrow Trilogy The history is extraordinary and, until now, never told in this way. This is a must read for anyone interested in the ins and outs of espionage, and they will discover that, once again, New York City plays center stage. -- David Cohen, CIA Deputy Director for Operations (1995-97); NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Intelligence (2002-14) Spy Sites of New York City is an indispensable guide to the back alleys of American intelligence in the city that never sleeps, . . . reveal[ing] New York's secrets to both casual and serious students of espionage. -- Col. Christopher P. Costa, US Army (Ret.), former special assistant to the president, career intelligence officer, and executive director, International Spy Museum, Washington, DC Spy Sites of New York City is a rather unusual, intelligently written and well-produced guide.... Even those broadly familiar with this subject will learn a great deal and will often be surprised. * Intelligence & National Security * Melton and Wallace are like having a CIA historian at your elbow. If you loved their book Spycraft on the intricate world of espionage tradecraft, you will find this guide an essential roadmap to the intelligence landmarks in and around New York. -- David Hoffman, author of The Billion Dollar Spy: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal The amount of research that went into this book is remarkable. It turns out that wherever you are in New York, you are near a place where spy history was made. -- Mark Stout, former historian for the International Spy Museum, Washington, DC Foreign intelligence officers have long used New York City to conduct clandestine operations. Here is the definitive guide to New York City spy sites used by foreign agents intent on stealing America's secrets. -- Jason Matthews, author of the Red Sparrow Trilogy The Melton and Wallace team have produced a remarkable investigative treatise that diligently and cleverly weaves together the New York City story of people and places engaged in the covert business of espionage. Peppered throughout are the stories of intrigue, betrayal and operations that have criss-crossed this amazing city from the earliest days of the American Revolution through the end of the spy-ridden Cold War. The history is extraordinary and, until now, never told in this way. This is a must read for anyone interested in the ins and outs of espionage and they will discover that, once again, New York City, plays center stage. -- David Cohen, CIA Deputy Director for Operations (1995-97); NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Intelligence (2002-2014), Melton and Wallace are like having a CIA historian at your elbow. If you loved their book Spycraft on the intricate world of espionage tradecraft, you will find this guide an essential roadmap to the intelligence landmarks in and around New York. -- David Hoffman, author of The Billion Dollar Spy: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal The amount of research that went into this book is remarkable. It turns out that wherever you are in New York, you are near a place where spy history was made. -- Mark Stout, Former Historian for the International Spy Museum, Washington, DC Foreign intelligence officers have long used New York City to conduct clandestine operations. Here is the definitive guide to New York City spy sites used by foreign agents intent on stealing America's secrets. A must read for students of espionage history. -- Jason Matthews, author of the Red Sparrow Trilogy Foreign intelligence officers have long used New York City to conduct clandestine operations. Here is the definitive guide to New York City spy sites used by foreign agents intent on stealing America's secrets. A must read for students of espionage history. -- Jason Matthews, Author of Red Sparrow Trilogy, The history is extraordinary and, until now, never told in this way. This is a must read for anyone interested in the ins and outs of espionage, and they will discover that, once again, New York City plays center stage. -- David Cohen, CIA Deputy Director for Operations (1995-97); NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Intelligence (2002-14) Spy Sites of New York City is an indispensable guide to the back alleys of American intelligence in the city that never sleeps, . . . reveal[ing] New York's secrets to both casual and serious students of espionage. -- Col. Christopher P. Costa, US Army (Ret.), former special assistant to the president, career intelligence officer, and executive director, International Spy Museum, Washington, DC Melton and Wallace are like having a CIA historian at your elbow. If you loved their book Spycraft on the intricate world of espionage tradecraft, you will find this guide an essential roadmap to the intelligence landmarks in and around New York. -- David Hoffman, author of The Billion Dollar Spy: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal The amount of research that went into this book is remarkable. It turns out that wherever you are in New York, you are near a place where spy history was made. -- Mark Stout, former historian for the International Spy Museum, Washington, DC Foreign intelligence officers have long used New York City to conduct clandestine operations. Here is the definitive guide to New York City spy sites used by foreign agents intent on stealing America's secrets. -- Jason Matthews, author of the Red Sparrow Trilogy [W]ithout Melton and Wallace's excellent history of espionage in New York City, one would miss the context of the previous two hundred plus years of fascinating spy history that the city has to offer. I was amazed to learn of the depth, diversity and deadly nature of the espionage history that [the authors] have unearthed from the Revolutionary War period to today. * Cipher Brief * Spy Sites of New York City is a rather unusual, intelligently written and well-produced guide.... Even those broadly familiar with this subject will learn a great deal and will often be surprised. * Intelligence & National Security * Author InformationH. Keith Melton is an internationally recognized intelligence historian and authority on espionage technology. He is the author of Ultimate Spy: Inside the Secret World of Espionage and coauthor of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA’s Spytechs, from Communism to al-Qaeda with Robert Wallace. Robert Wallace is the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Office of Technical Service, founder of the Artemus Consulting Group, and contributor to the CIA’s Center for the Study of Intelligence. He has written five books with H. Keith Melton, including Spy Sites of Washington, DC. Henry R. Schlesinger is a New York–based writer who has collaborated with the authors on several books, including Spy Sites of Washington, DC and Spycraft. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |