Secret Empire
Eisenhower, CIA, and the Hidden Story of America's Space Espionage
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Michael Prichard
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Philip Taubman
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"In this exciting, meticulously researched spy story, Taubman takes readers behind the closed doors of the Eisenhower administration to tell about the small group of Cold Warriors whose technological innovations...revolutionized espionage and intelligence gathering." (Publishers Weekly)
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I would recommend this book to anybody with an interest in intelligence, satellites, or the Cold War.
The Bloodless War
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If you’re curious about technical espionage this is the book for you
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This book is likely to be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in the Cold War and the technology of reconnaissance.
Solid and Enjoyable Cold War History
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More people should know what Ike accomplished.
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I was taught that the Eisenhower years were a kind of "Howdie Doodie", "Happy Days" world where Ike went golfing and the world was all rosey. Not true--Ike and his administration had to fight a very hard and dangerous world during the Cold War. It is remarkable that they of this time kept is so isolated to the average American.
Here is a story of how we brought technology to espionage in a very heightened way. This is a story of unsung heroes and geniuses and gutsy men who protected us from a very real threat, both real and apparent.
Normally, a history with so much sci-tech as its backbone would be rather specialized and boring; this one is not. The technical problems to be solved were significant and very difficult. There is a lot of spine in this book
This story needs to be told.
Fascinating
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