White Tie and Dagger

Nonfiction, History, Western Europe, World History, Americas, United States, 20th Century
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Author: Andrew Tully ISBN: 9781618867100
Publisher: eNet Press Inc. Publication: April 29, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Andrew Tully
ISBN: 9781618867100
Publisher: eNet Press Inc.
Publication: April 29, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

White Tie and Dagger - Inside Embassy Row: The Story of How Foreign Embassies Spy on the U.S. and Influence American Opinion, Policy and Law

Diplomats are astute representatives of their countries, skilled in negotiating, masters of tact, and authorities  about everything you would ever want to know about international relationships.  Right?  Yes,  partly.  Historically they had a less noted but equally important role – as expert spies.  

Andrew Tully draws on his decades as a Washington correspondent and columnist – he was a Scripps Howard's White House correspondent under Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy – to present this historical exposé of the two sides of the world of diplomacy.  As well as describing Embassy Row in the 60's, Andrew Tully includes U.S. diplomatic history, prominent people, an intriguing array of historical crises, and many fascinating facts about spies and the secrets of their craft.

A must read for history lovers interested in the inside story of Embassy Row.

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White Tie and Dagger - Inside Embassy Row: The Story of How Foreign Embassies Spy on the U.S. and Influence American Opinion, Policy and Law

Diplomats are astute representatives of their countries, skilled in negotiating, masters of tact, and authorities  about everything you would ever want to know about international relationships.  Right?  Yes,  partly.  Historically they had a less noted but equally important role – as expert spies.  

Andrew Tully draws on his decades as a Washington correspondent and columnist – he was a Scripps Howard's White House correspondent under Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy – to present this historical exposé of the two sides of the world of diplomacy.  As well as describing Embassy Row in the 60's, Andrew Tully includes U.S. diplomatic history, prominent people, an intriguing array of historical crises, and many fascinating facts about spies and the secrets of their craft.

A must read for history lovers interested in the inside story of Embassy Row.

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