Perfect for film enthusiasts and intelligence buffs alike, Spies, Lies and Disguises: The 101 Best (and Worst) Spy Movies delivers a captivating look at the cinematic world of covert activities conducted in the shadows.
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H. Keith Melton is an Annapolis graduate (class of 1966), Vietnam combat veteran, and an internationally recognized author of non-fiction espionage books. His collection of more than 9,000 espionage artifacts is the centerpiece of the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC.
Nigel West was voted 'the experts' expert' bya panel of spy-writers assembled by the Observer in 1986; and was the recipient of the U.S Association of Former Intelligence Officers first Lifetime Literature Achievement Award.
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