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1996014566National Security Agency; Central Intelligence Agency. A little edge wear. Presumed First Edition First printing. Quarto. xliv 450 2 pages. Wraps. Documents. Footnotes. Chronology. Stain on top edge some wear to cover edges. Mr. Robert Louis Benson served with the Office of Security of the National Security Agency. A former US Air Force Officer Me. Benson earned his B.A. in history at the University of Wisconsin. He had written and lectured extensively on Venona. Dr. Michael Warner was Deputy Chief of the Central Intelligence Agency History Staff. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Chicago and served as an analyst in CIA's Directorate of Intelligence before join the Center for the Study of Intelligence in 1992. The Venona project was a United States counterintelligence program initiated during World War II by the United States Army's Signal Intelligence Service later absorbed by the National Security Agency which ran from February 1 1943 until October 1 1980. It was intended to decrypt messages transmitted by the intelligence agencies of the Soviet Union e.g. the NKVD the KGB and the GRU. Initiated when the Soviet Union was an ally of the US the program continued during the Cold War when it was considered an enemy. During the 37-year duration of the Venona project the Signal Intelligence Service decrypted and translated approximately 3000 messages. The signals intelligence yield included discovery of the Cambridge Five espionage ring in the United Kingdom and Soviet espionage of the Manhattan Project in the U.S. known as project Enormous. The espionage was undertaken to support the Soviet atomic bomb project. The Venona project remained secret for more than 15 years after it concluded. Some of the decoded Soviet messages were not declassified and published by the United States until 1995. The Venona Project analyzed and translated encrypted Soviet diplomatic and trade communications which turned out to include Soviet KGB and GRU spy messages in addition to diplomatic and trade messages. This collection of documents conveys the flavor of internal U.S. Government discussions and concerns over Soviet espionage in America. This sensational book edited by NSA and CIA officers reveals U.S. "code-breaking" successes in reading KGB and GRU messages during the Cold War. The cryptanalytic efforts of NSA termed the Venona project succeeded in dramatically tearing away the veil of secrecy surrounding Soviet intelligence and espionage. Venona breakthroughs -- described in detail -- played a significant role in exposing and confirming the espionage activities of Soviet agents such as the Rosenbergs Guy Burgess Kim Philby Donald Maclean and others. Aegean Park Press has added a lengthy index to the text as well as additional monographs with pictures concerning the great significance of the Venona. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1996. National Security Agency; Central Intelligence Agency paperback
20101-0674048571Harvard Univ Pr 2010. Hardcover. New. 352 pages. 9.40x6.50x1.00 inches. Harvard Univ Pr hardcover
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1980371341Los Angeles : Warner Bros 1980. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet movie poster for Up the Academy. Very good copy light wear faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 104cm x 68.5cm. Synopsis: Four boys are sent for different reasons to a Military Academy. The life of discipline asks a lot of the four geeks. Of course these boys know how to make a party out of the hard times. Will they be ""real men"" after one year Los Angeles : Warner Bros paperback
1958EB-PB-08-06<p>Untamed by Warner Hall</p> Dell Books paperback
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2015__077482865XUniv of British Columbia Pr 2015. Hardcover. New. 307 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Univ of British Columbia Pr hardcover
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