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Books for Sale by the International Spy Museum, Washington DC AFIO MEMBERS - Please contact me regarding condition and price of any the books on these pages which are available at deeply discounted prices. We will haggle! We will be updating the spreadsheet every month so if any AFIO member wishes to be on the regular updates of available books, contact ALLISON BISHOP at [email protected] I will make certain that is the only regular email they receive. Limited numbers of each book are available; most on these pages are 3 and under in quantity. We have a lot of first edition signed copies but most are more in the thriller/mystery genre. Thank You AFIO Members! Best, Allison Bishop, Book Buyer, [email protected] 202.654.0956 INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM, 800 F Street, NW | Washington, DC 20004 HARDBACK BOOKS AVAILABLE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM BOOKSTORE as of 2018 May 29 Category Item Title Author QTY Original Price Sale Price Condition Subject Subject 2 HOLLYWOOD 04-189716 From Rocks to Rockets: A Humorous History of Warfare William Gilkerson 1 $ 9.99 $ 5.98 Good Novelty History HOLLYWOOD 04-121372 Of Beards and Men: The Revealing History of Facial Hari Christopher Oldstone-Moore 2 $ 30.00 $ 18.98 Good Novelty NONFICTION 04-119148 A Child of Christian Blood Edmund Levin 1 $ 29.95 $ 18.98 Fair Russia Tsarist NONFICTION 04-190701 A History of the Iraq Crisis Frédéric Bozo 1 $ 55.00 $ 38.98 Fair; dust jacMiddle East Politics NONFICTION 04-120423 A Man Of Good Hope Jonny Steinberg 1 $ 26.95 $ 18.98 Good Africa Biography NONFICTION 04-190086 A Most Improbable Journey Walter Alvarez 1 $ 26.95 $ 17.98 Good History Culture/Society NONFICTION 04-190709 A Rage for Order Robert F. Worth 1 26 $ 20.98 Fair Middle East ISIS NONFICTION 04-119453 A Sliver of Light Shane Bauer, Joshua Fattal, Sarah Shourd 1 $ 27.00 $ 14.98 Iran Biography NONFICTION 04-120254 A Sniper's Conflict Monty B 1 $ 24.95 $ 14.98 Good Military Biography NONFICTION 04-119637 A Very Principled Boy Mark A Bradley 1 $ 29.99 $ 4.98 Good Cold War Biography NONFICTION 04-189026 A War Like No Other Owen Fiss, Trevor Sutton 1 $ 27.95 $ 4.98 Good Culture U.S. Politics NONFICTION 04-190087 A Wretched and Precarious Situation David Welky 1 $ 28.95 $ 18.98 Good History Culture NONFICTION 04-189363 Abducting a General Patrick Leigh Fermor 1 $ 24.95 $ 18.98 Good WWII Biography NONFICTION 04-190977 Account Rendered Roger Gough, Stuart McCracken, Andrew T 1 $ 24.95 $ 4.98 Good International P Britain NONFICTION 04-118508 After Bin Laden Abdel Bari Atwan 1 $ 27.95 $ 18.98 Good Middle East Al-Qaeda NONFICTION 04-119904 Agent Storm Morten Storm, Paul Cruickshank, Tim Liste 9 $ 26.00 $ 15.98 Good Terrorism Al-Qaeda NONFICTION 04-190621 American Power and Liberal Order Paul D. Miller 1 $ 32.95 $ 4.98 Good Culture Foreign Policy NONFICTION 04-121184 America's Moment Rework America 1 $ 22.98 $ 4.98 Good Technology Culture NONFICTION 04-189869 America's War Andrew J. Bacevich 2 $ 30.00 $ 21.98 Good Middle East History NONFICTION 04-189478 Anatomy of Malice Joel E. Dimsdale 3 $ 30.00 $ 23.98 Good Nazi History WWII NONFICTION 04-118583 Arik: The Life of Ariel Sharon David Landau 1 $ 35.00 $ 24.98 Fair Biography NONFICTION 04-189412 Assassination Generation Dave Grossman, Kristine Paulsen, Katie M 1 $ 26.00 $ 19.98 Good Culture NONFICTION 04-190092 Black Square: Adventures in Post-Soviet Ukraine Sophie Pinkham 2 $ 26.95 $ 14.98 Good Culture Eastern Europe NONFICTION 04-119130 Blowtorch: Robert Komer, Vietname, and American Cold War Str Frank Leith Jones 1 $ 45.98 $ 32.98 Fair Cold War Vietnam NONFICTION 04-121000 Boko Haram: Nigeria's Islamist Insurgency Virginia Comolli 1 $ 27.95 $ 21.98 Good Terrorism Africa NONFICTION 04-120983 Boots on the Ground Dick Camp 1 $ 30.00 $ 18.98 Good/SignedTerrorism Middle East NONFICTION 04-191105 Civilian Warriors Erik Prince 1 $ 29.95 $ 4.98 Fair Military Middle East NONFICTION 04-191747 Code Warriors Stephen Budiansky 1 $ 30.00 $ 23.98 Good Codebreaking Signed NONFICTION 04-18970 Comandante Rory Carroll 1 $ 27.95 $ 17.98 Good/Fair Biography Hugo Chavez NONFICTION 04-120538 Commander Will Cushing Jamie Malanowski 1 $ 26.95 $ 14.98 Good/Fair Biography Civil War NONFICTION 04-120645 Company of Heros Eric Poole 1 $ 24.95 $ 14.98 Good Military Vietnam NONFICTION 04-120743 Contraband Andrew Wender Cohen 1 $ 27.95 $ 13.98 Good Early History Culture NONFICTION 04-19716 Cool War: The Future of Global Competition Noah Feldman 1 $ 26.00 $ 16.98 Good Culture Economics NONFICTION 04-190502 Counter Jihad Brian Glyn Williams 2 $ 39.95 $ 31.98 Excellent Military NONFICTION 04-120717 Cursed Victory Ahron Bregman 2 $ 28.95 $ 16.98 Fair Middle East Israel NONFICTION 04-189928 Danergous Doctrine Robert G. Kaufman 1 $ 40.00 $ 31.98 Good Culture Politics NONFICTION 04-118727 Dark Invasion 1915 Howard Blum 1 $ 27.99 $ 4.98 Good WWI NONFICTION 04-192722 Dark Territory: The Secret Historyo of Cyber War Fred Kaplan 15 $ 28.00 $ 22.98 Fair Cyber NONFICTION 04-121166 Daughters of the KGB Douglas Boyd 1 $ 29.95 $ 23.98 Acceptable Cold War Russia NONFICTION 04-189823 Deadly River: Cholera and Cover-Up Ralph R. Frerichs 1 $ 29.95 $ 18.98 Good Culture Haiti NONFICTION 04-16757 Defiant Failed State Bruce E. Bechtol Jr 2 $ 29.95 $ 14.98 Good North Korea International Politics NONFICTION 04-189074 Disciples Douglas Waller 9 $ 30.00 Excellent WWII U.S. Intelligence NONFICTION 04-191004 Don't Wait for the Next War Wesley K. Clark 1 $ 26.99 $ 22.98 Fair Culture International Politics NONFICTION 04-118764 Dr. Benjamin Church, Spy John A. Nagy 2 $ 24.95 $ 18.98 Good Revolutionary War If you are interested in any of the books on this page, contact Allison Bishop, Book Buyer, [email protected] 202.654.0956 INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM, 800 F Street, NW | Washington, DC 20004 NONFICTION 04-121370 Every Last Tie David Kaczynski 2 $ 19.95 $ 14.98 Good Biography Unabomber NONFICTION 04-119211 Exit Berlin Charlotte R. Bonelli 1 $ 30.00 $ 22.98 Good Biography WWII NONFICTION 04-119620 Falling Upwards Richard Holmes 1 $ 35.00 $ 25.98 Good Early History Tech NONFICTION 04-120711 Farthest Field: An Indian Story of the Second World War Raghu Karnad 2 $ 25.95 $ 18.98 Good WWII NONFICTION 04-191818 Fetch the Devil Clint Richmond 2 $ 29.95 $ 18.98 Fair; dust jacWWII NONFICTION 04-120447 Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe George Friedman 1 $ 28.95 $ 15.98 Good Europe Politics NONFICTION 04-120586 For Love of Country Howard Schultz, Rajiv Chandrasekaran 1 $ 19.98 $ 4.98 Good Military Culture NONFICTION 04-121302 Friended at the Front Lisa Ellen Silvestri 1 $ 29.95 $ 20.98 Excellent Military Cutlure NONFICTION 04-189827 From Convergence to Crisis Alison Johnston 1 $ 39.95 $ 28.98 Good Economics International Politics NONFICTION 04-119513 From Downing Street to the Trenches Mike Webb 2 $ 35.00 $ 27.98 Good WWI NONFICTION 04-121344 From Resilience to Revolution Sean Yom 1 $ 43.98 $ 4.98 Good Middle East Politcs NONFICTION 04-121317 Ghost Patrol John Sadler 1 $ 32.95 $ 25.98 Good Military WWII NONFICTION 04-120565 Global Security Consulting Luke Bencie 2 $ 29.95 $ 9.98 Good Economics Signed NONFICTION 04-119599 Good Hunting Jack Devine, Vernon Loeb 1 $ 27.00 $ 14.98 Good Biography U.S. Intelligence NONFICTION 04-119888 Green Leader Operation Gatling Ian Pringle 2 $ 49.95 $ 34.98 Excellent Foreign Military NONFICTION 04-189976 Hacked Charlie Mitchell 2 $ 27.00 $ 4.98 Good Cyber NONFICTION 04-120231 Half-Life Frank Close 1 $ 29.99 $ 14.98 Good Biography Cold War NONFICTION 04-120928 Hit the Target Bill Yenne 1 $ 26.95 $ 20.98 Good WWII Military NONFICTION 04-190212 Hitler Volker Ullrich 2 $ 40.00 $ 31.98 Good Biography Hitler NONFICTION 04-191197 How America Lost its Secrets Edward Jay Epstein 7 $ 27.95 $ 4.98 Fair; Dust jacPolitics Tech NONFICTION 04-190640 How Everything Became War and the Military Became EverythingRosa Brooks 3 $ 29.95 $ 23.98 Good Politics Military NONFICTION 04-19180 Ice, Steel, and Fire Linda Parker 1 $ 69.95 $ 36.98 Good Culture British History NONFICTION 04-118968 Impact Statement Bob Halloran 2 $ 24.95 $ 14.98 Good True Crime NONFICTION 04-189270 In Europe's Shadow Robert D. Kaplan 2 $ 28.00 $ 19.98 Good Europe Romania NONFICTION 04-188983 In Our Own Image George Zarkadakis 1 $ 27.95 $ 4.98 Good Cyber Artificial Intelligence NONFICTION 04-190473 In the Heat of the Summer Michael W. Flamm 2 $ 34.95 $ 27.98 Excellent Culture Civil Rights NONFICTION 04-119185 In the Hour of Victory Sam Willis 2 $ 28.98 $ 19.98 Good Early History British Navy NONFICTION 04-05956 In Time of War Pierce O'Donnell 1 $ 27.95 $ 4.98 Good WWII Politics NONFICTION 04-190333 In Wartime Tim Judah 1 $ 27.00 $ 18.98 Good Europe Ukraine NONFICTION 04-18610 Incomparable Terry Crowdy 1 $ 29.95 $ 22.98 Good History Napoleonic Wars NONFICTION 04-190091 Indelible Ink: Birth of America's Free Press Richard Kluger 1 $ 27.95 $ 21.98 Good History Culture NONFICTION 04-190890 Indestructible John R Bruning 1 $ 28.00 $ 21.98 Good WWII Biography NONFICTION 04-190489 Innocent Espionage Norman Scarfe 2 $ 45.00 $ 35.98 Good Early History Europe NONFICTION 04-120848 Inside ISIS Benjamin Hall 2 $ 27.00 $ 4.98 Fair Terrorism Middle East NONFICTION 04-190160 Into the Lion's Mouth Larry Loftis 3 $ 27.00 $ 21.98 Good Biography WWII NONFICTION 04-189028 ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slaver, and the Hellish Reality of Radic Erick Stakelbeck 1 $ 29.99 $ 23.98 Good Terrorism ISIS NONFICTION 04-190162 Islam Evolving Taner Edis 1 $ 28.00 $ 22.98 Good Culture Middle East NONFICTION 04-190430 JFK and the Reagan Reovlution Lawrence Kudlow, Brian Domitrovic 1 $ 29.00 $ 22.98 Good Economics Politics
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