Reviews and commentary Valcourt, Richard R.; Vona, Daniel O'Neal; Torrey, Allan ...
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The third oldest profession: distortion
Phillip Knightley: The Second Oldest Profession W. W. Norton, New York, 1986, 436 p., $19.95.
A lucky break
John Barron:
Breaking the Ring Houghton Mifflin, ...Boston, 1987, 250 p., $17.95.
Ace of spies - for whom?
Robin Bruce Lockhart:
Reilly: The First Man Penguin Paperbacks, New York, 1987, 200 p., $3.95.
The dollars and sense of terrorism
Paul Wilkinson:
Terror and the Liberal State New York University Press, New York, 2nd ed., 1986, 322 p., $35.00.
James Adams:
The Financing of Terror Simon and Schuster, New York, 1986, 293 p. $18.95.
Britain's German science spy remains a mystery
Arnold Kramish:
The Griffin Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1986, 294 p., $17.95.
Exposing the unexposed
Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald:
British Intelligence and Covert Action Brandon Book Publishers, Dingle, Ireland, 1983, 284 p., PB, $9.95.
007 Re-examined
Seymour M. Hersh:
The Target Is Destroyed: What Really Happened to Flight 007 and What America Knew About It Random House, New York, 1986, 288 p., $17.95.
A family affair
Jack Kneece:
Family Treason: The Walker Spy Case Stein & Day, Briar Cliff Manor, N.Y., 1986, 234 p., $17.95.