"Spionage." . . "Military Science." . . "Spies United States History." . . . . "Espionage, German United States History 20th century." . . "Geschichte 1775-1950." . . "Spies United States Biography." . . "Espionnage États-Unis Histoire." . . . . "Case studies"@en . "Case studies" . . "Spying in America espionage from the Revolutionary War to the dawn of the Cold War"@en . "Spying in America espionage from the Revolutionary War to the dawn of the Cold War" . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . . . . . . . . . . "Biography"@en . "Biography" . . "Biographie" . "Spying in america : Espionage from the revolutionary war to the dawn of the cold war" . . "Spying in America : espionage from the Revolutionary War to the dawn of the Cold War" . . "Can you keep a secret? Maybe you can, but the United States government cannot. Since the birth of our country, nations large and small, from Russia and China to Ghana and Ecuador, have stolen the most precious secrets of the United States. Written by a former director of the CIA's clandestine service, this work presents a history of more than thirty espionage cases inside the United States. These cases include Americans who spied against their country, spies from both the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War, and foreign agents who ran operations on American soil. Some of the stories are familiar, such as those of Benedict Arnold and Julius Rosenberg, while others, though less well known, are equally fascinating. From the American Revolution, through the Civil War and two World Wars, to the atomic age of the Manhattan Project, the author details the lives of those who have betrayed America's secrets. In each case he focuses on the motivations that drove these individuals to spy, their access and the secrets they betrayed, their tradecraft or techniques for concealing their espionage, their exposure and punishment, and the damage they ultimately inflicted on America's national security." . . "Can you keep a secret? Maybe you can, but the United States government cannot. Since the birth of the country, nations large and small, from Russia and China to Ghana and Ecuador, have stolen the most precious secrets of the United States. Written by Michael Sulick, former director of CIA's clandestine service, Spying in America presents a history of more than thirty espionage cases inside the United States. These cases include Americans who spied against their country, spies from both the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War, and foreign agents who ran operations on American soil. Some of the stories are familiar, such as those of Benedict Arnold and Julius Rosenberg, while others, though less well known, are equally fascinating. From the American Revolution, through the Civil War and two World Wars, to the atomic age of the Manhattan Project, Sulick details the lives of those who have betrayed America's secrets. In each case he focuses on the motivations that drove these individuals to spy, their access and the secrets they betrayed, their tradecraft or techniques for concealing their espionage, their exposure and punishment, and the damage they ultimately inflicted on America's national security. Spying in America serves as the perfect introduction to the early history of espionage in America. Sulick's unique experience as a senior intelligence officer is evident as he skillfully guides the reader through these cases of intrigue, deftly illustrating the evolution of American awareness about espionage and the fitful development of American counterespionage leading up to the Cold War."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Political Science." . . "Espions États-Unis Histoire." . . "Espions États-Unis Biographies." . . "Espionnage États-Unis Études de cas." . . "Espions Pays socialistes Histoire 20e siècle." . . "Military intelligence United States History." . . "Espionage United States History." . . "Spies Communist countries History 20th century." . . "1861 - 1999" . . "États-Unis" . . "Service des renseignements militaires États-Unis Histoire." . . "TRUE CRIME Espionage." . . "USA." . . "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Secret service." . . "Espionnage américain Pays socialistes 20e siècle." . . "Spion." . . "United States" . . "United States." . "Services de renseignements militaires États-Unis Histoire." . . "Espionage, German History 20th century." . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Intelligence." . . "Espionage United States Case studies." . .