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The Internet, 3rd edition by Wallace Wang. So many of our customers
have computers that we wanted to offer you the most recent and
thorough (but non-geeky) Internet security book available. Covers
offense and defense with information about Trojan horse programs,
viruses, Spam busting, getting information, phone phreaking, cracking,
password theft, theft of MP3 music files, computer forensics,
encryption and decoding Internet hacker threats (such as the highly
publicized cases of "denial of service" attacks). "A
delightfully irresponsible primer"-Chicago Tribune. Softbound,
460 pages, with CD-ROM.
7S1142R Steal This Computer Book $24.95
OSS Special Operations in China by Col. Francis B. Mills,
Robert Mills and Dr. John W. Brunner. 2003 book from the ground
commander of all OSS troops in China during WW2 and co-authored
by Brunner, also an OSS agent in China who remained after the
war ended. Full of information hidden for decades. Hardbound,
550 pages, illustrated with photos donated by surviving members
of OSS.
7Y7240R OSS Spec Ops China $34.95
Freeware Encryption and Security Programs; Protecting
Your Computer and Your Privacy by Michael Chesbro. We are fast
approaching a time when all our private communications will be
monitored as a matter of course ñ just in case we might
have some criminal intent, politically incorrect thought or uncommon
belief. The files we store on our home or work computers and the
messages we send over the Internet are fair game for those who
would snoop into and record our private lives. The only way most
of us can reclaim a modicum of privacy is through file encryption
and security programs designed to keep prying eyes away from our
secrets. Fortunately, there are many programs that are not only
incredibly effective in guarding our privacy but are available
absolutely free of charge. In this book, Michael Chesbro (The
Complete Guide to E-Security, Privacy for Sale) outlines some
of the most popular freeware encryption and security programs
available. You will learn how to determine which programs are
best for you, how to securely destroy files and the advantages
of file sharing. The cost of using these programs is zero. But
if you don't learn to use them, it could cost you your privacy
or even your freedom. Softbound, 96 pages, illus.
2J0270R Freeware Encryption $20.00
Manhunt: The Book by Joseph Culligan, Harvey Altes,
Millard Land and Ron Brown. If your tracking needs are in the
urban jungles of modern America, this is your book. Four experts
share the knowledge presented in their hit Manhunt seminars. Hot
off the press, use the Internet, traffic citations, cemetery records,
divorce files, probate records, etc., etc. to find missing persons
and assets. 430 pages, softbound
7X9591R Manhunt $19.95
One Day in September by Simon Reeve. New for 2000, book
that gives the most complete details ever of the 1972 Olympics
massacre and the Israeli revenge operations that followed. Includes
many other details of Middle Eastern terrorism and intelligence
ops as well. Hardbound, 304 pages, photos
7Y0547R One Day in September $25.95
Lockheed Stealth by Bill Sweetman. 2001 book on the
development of the aviation technology that would render most
of the world's air defense systems into obsolete junk. Full of
unusual color photos, this high quality book is information classified
"Top Secret" until the recent past. Hardbound, 168 pages.
9V0852R Lockheed Stealth $29.95
Darkmoon by Ed Evanhoe. Behind enemy lines exploits
of American, British and Korean special ops forces during the
Korean War. Fascinating story, told here in detail for the first
time. Hardbound, 192 pages, photos.
7R0246R Darkmoon $29.95
The Covert Catalog 2000 by Lee Lapin. Lapin's private
list of suppliers worldwide. How to buy anything from information
to listening devices and lockpicks, alternate IDs to software.
Softbound, 192 pages.
2J0885R Covert Catalog $34.95
The Whole Spy Catalog by Lee Lapin. Lapin's latest has
everything from how to hire an ex-KGB agent, subscribe to an on-house
FBI newsletter, learn about the $5 phone call that will locate
90% of the population, etc. Softbound, 440 pages.
2J9585R Whole Spy Catalog $44.95
Trading in Death by James Adams, author of Secret Armies.
1990 British book is packed with hard-to-find new details on the
modern arms race, legal and illegal. Everything from Libya's arming
of the IRA, the Iran-Iraq war, the search for a new British tank,
the Israeli A-bomb, NBC warfare, how the Afghan guerrillas were
trained with Stingers, etc. Reads like a novel, lots of information
you haven't read before. Hard., 307 pages, photos.
7D3762R Trading in Death $12.95
Compromised by Terry Reed and John Cummings. Inside
story of CIA black operations involving guns, money and drugs
in Arkansas-and Bill Clinton's role as stooge in them. Read now
and be informed when the scandals explode later. Hardbound, 614
pages, photos
7D1249R Compromised $23.95
The Ultimate Spy Book by Keith Melton, foreword by the
late William Colby and Oleg Kalugin. Reveals the secret world
of international espionage with 400 fabulous color photos of spy
equipment-weapons, commo gear, cameras, even spy satellites. Text
provides a detailed introduction to this little known world. Hard.,
176 pages.
7D0443R The Ultimate Spy Book $29.95
CIA Catalog of Clandestine Weapons, Tools and Gadgets
by John Minnery. Inside look at the hidden devices a CIA operative
can use to evade arrest or effect an escape. The CIA will "neither
admit nor deny" the existence of these clandestine, guns,
saws, knives, daggers and chemical weapons. 128 pages, softbound,
photos
2J4576R CIA Catalog of Weapons $16.00
Phoenix and the Birds of Prey. The CIA's secret campaign
to destroy the Viet Cong by Mark Moyar. Using recently declassified
documents and interviews with more than 100 U.S., South and North
Vietnamese sources, Moyar examines each effort to destroy the
VC infrastructure and the effectiveness of each. Revealing look
a most secret and controversial program. Hardbound, 392 pages,
40 photos.
7R0593R Phoenix and Birds of Prey $29.95
Codename Mule by James E. Parker. The CIA's Secret War
in Laos. Parker served five years as a case officer leading Hmong
tribesmen and Thai mercenaries against the Pathet Lao. Dramatic
first person account of the secret paramilitary war. Hardbound,
232 pages, photos.
7R0668R Codename Mule $29.95
Shadow Warriors by William B. Breuer. The covert war
in Korea, from the files of the super secret JSO (Joint Services
Organization). 30 chapters, each describing a secret mission more
astounding than the last. Great reading, much newly revealed/declassified
material! Hardbound, 260 pages, photos, maps.
7D4438R Shadow Warriors $27.95
White Tigers by Col. Ben S. Malcom. Previously classified
information on guerrilla combat and intelligence operations in
the Korean War. Malcom coordinated the intelligence activities
of eleven UN Partisan Infantry Korea (UNPIK) battalions. This
is the story of these small unit partisans who operated behind
North Korean lines. Hard., 288 pps, photos, maps.
7D8016R White Tigers $24.95
Poor Man's James Bond by Kurt Saxon. Now, in one volume,
five books on improvised firearms, poisons, pyrotechnics, electronic
arson, napalm, fougasse, explosives, etc. May possibly be the
ultimate reference for the armed civilian. 480 pages, softbound
5C8814R PMJB $21.95
The Anarchist Cookbook by William Powell. The first
and most notorious "how-to" book on the market. This
most controversial of books first appeared in 1971 and is now
in its 30th printing! Chapters on the home preparation of lethal
and nonlethal weapons, drugs, electronics, sabotage, surveillance,
explosives, etc. Soft., large format, 100+ drawings. 160 pages
5C0322R Anarchist Cookbook $25.00
Spygame. An updated edition of Ninja 1990. Has everything
from exotic poisons and shooting knives to fiber optics, infrared
monitoring and legalities of surveillance. Make your own starlight
scope, eavesdropping unit or body armor. Change IDs, beat the
lie detector, etc. Now in a more economical softbound edition
with 520 pages, illustrated
5C0506R Spygame $30.00
How to Get Anything on Anybody by Lee Lapin. How to
get any information you want about anybody you want. Tells how
others are getting the same information on you, defensive strategies
to stop them, bugging, polygraph deception, much more. 272 pages,
softbound, illus.
2J4594R How to Get Anything, I $40.00
How to Get Anything on Anybody, Book II by Lee Lapin.
A gold mine of never before published techniques of electronic
surveillance and countersurveillance. 31 chapters of hard to find
information on phone taps, infinity transmitters, computer cracking,
video and photography, scramblers, looking and listening through
solid walls, etc. Lists 200 suppliers of exotic electronics. 232
pages, softbound, photographs
2J3100R How to Get Anything (II) $35.00
Beat the Box. The Insider's Guide to Outwitting the
Lie Detector by Doctor Vlad Kalashnikov. Commercial polygraph
was often handled so poorly that Congress barred the use of the
lie detector for most nongovernmental use. If you are one of those
who may still face a session with "The Box", you may
find this revealing treatment by a polygraph professional to be
invaluable. Does it work? The former Soviet military intelligence
(GRU) thought so-they gave a copy to a recruited agent! 24 pages,
softbound
3C0010R Beat the Box $5.95