
The Craft of Intelligence
by Allen Dulles
"The Craft of Intelligence" by Allen Dulles, published by The New American Library in 1965, is a first printing softcover exploring Cold War espionage. This edition is in good condition with minor wear. A key work by a former CIA director, it's essential for collectors interested in intelligence history.
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This softcover edition of "The Craft of Intelligence" shows signs of wear consistent with its age, including minor edge wear and slight creasing. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean with a natural yellowing typical of vintage paperbacks. Overall, the book is in good condition for a 1965 publication.
About This Vintage 1965 Edition
"The Craft of Intelligence" by Allen Dulles, published by The New American Library (Signet Books) in New York, 1965, is a seminal work on espionage and intelligence. This first printing edition offers insights from Dulles, a former CIA director, into the clandestine world of intelligence during the Cold War. The book is notable for its historical context and expert perspective, making it a valuable resource for understanding twentieth-century espionage. This edition is scarce, particularly in its original softcover format, and is a must-have for collectors of espionage literature. The book is in good condition, considering its age, with some wear typical of a paperback from this period.
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