Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por PT. Bertumbuh Berpijar Bersama, 2025
ISBN 10: 6231066371 ISBN 13: 9786231066374
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. HLA MYINT, DAEWI; FADHILLA SARI, NOVIA Ilustrador.
Publicado por Al-Firdous Ltd., London
ISBN 10: 1874263159 ISBN 13: 9781874263159
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Idioma: Arabico
Publicado por Quilliam Press Ltd, GB, 2021
ISBN 10: 1872038239 ISBN 13: 9781872038230
Librería: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Reino Unido
EUR 12,23
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Publicado por Al-Firdous Ltd., London
ISBN 10: 1874263159 ISBN 13: 9781874263159
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Librería: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Reino Unido
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por PT. Bertumbuh Berpijar Bersama, 2025
ISBN 10: 6231066371 ISBN 13: 9786231066374
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. HLA MYINT, DAEWI; FADHILLA SARI, NOVIA Ilustrador. In.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Dar us-Sunnah Publishers, 2021
ISBN 10: 190433668X ISBN 13: 9781904336686
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Publicado por O.W. Barth Buch im Scherz Verlag, Bern, München, 1981
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EUR 10,00
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Añadir al carritoBrown boards. With dustjacket. 208 pp. and 6 plates i.a. 3 in colour. - (name in ink on half title page, spine d.j. discoloured, although good copy).
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp, 2025
ISBN 10: 6231066371 ISBN 13: 9786231066374
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Añadir al carritoPAP. Condición: New. New Book. Delivered from our UK warehouse in 4 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Publicado por Bs.As., Embajada de la República Islámica del Irán, 2000., 2000
Librería: AQUILANTI. Libros Antiguos & Modernos (A.L.A.D.A), Ciudad De Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina
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EUR 22,55
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Añadir al carrito30 páginas. 8vo., rústica.
Publicado por Bs.As., Embajada de la República Islámica del Irán, 2000., 2000
Librería: AQUILANTI. Libros Antiguos & Modernos (A.L.A.D.A), Ciudad De Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina
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EUR 22,55
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Añadir al carrito29 páginas. 8vo., rústica.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp, 2025
ISBN 10: 6231066371 ISBN 13: 9786231066374
Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. HLA MYINT, DAEWI; FADHILLA SARI, NOVIA Ilustrador. Neuware - What if leadership isn't about power, but about discovering your true self.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp, 2025
ISBN 10: 6231066371 ISBN 13: 9786231066374
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EUR 14,90
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Añadir al carritoPAP. Condición: New. HLA MYINT, DAEWI; FADHILLA SARI, NOVIA Ilustrador. New Book. Delivered from our UK warehouse in 4 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Librería: Smyrna Books, Kadikoy, KADIK, Turquia
EUR 40,59
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Original bdg, hardcover, in Turkish, 512 page, 21 x 14 cm, Language= Turkish.
EUR 104,15
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Obesity | A Practical Guide | Shamim I. Ahmad (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | xxii | Englisch | 2016 | Springer | EAN 9783319365640 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Idioma: Arabico
Publicado por University of Aleppo & Aleppo Archaeological Society 1976., 1976
Librería: Antiquariat Carl Wegner, Berlin, B, Alemania
Miembro de asociación: GIAQ
Original o primera edición
EUR 50,00
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. 4°. Original brochure. 792 pages of English summary and many pages of Arabic text with a few illustrations. Good copy. contains: Hassan - Arabic Water - Lifting Machines / Shawki - Contribution of Arab Scholars to the Laws of Motion / Dakkak - Lecture Notes books / Djiha - La Citadelle d'Alep / . -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Veuillez noter nos photos -- Ob Sonnenschein oder warmer Regen: mit einem interessanten Buch kommen Sie immer gut durch den Tag. -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! Arab.ik.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 1.016,11
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Variant binding in colour illustrated paper covered boards with green cloth spine titled in Farsi only 15x21cm. 89pp official US classified documents in facsimile; (3), 142pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Covers very good except for ms Volume number to the spine, interiors near fine with a small ink stamp to the copyright page redacted with correction fluid. Undated c1986 (based on Vols 8 and 54). This particular volume contains extremely sensitive assessments of numerous individuals in the army, "Iranian Aviation Mafia", Government, education, religion, business, the press etc, with notes on influence peddlers, US companies, corruption, pay-offs. Descriptions include their names, values and beliefs, linguistic abilities, mannerisms, temperament, personality, strengths, weaknesses, triggers, attitudes to corruption, etc. The documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 3.287,43
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. Complete two volume set in original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm, each containing official US classified documents in facsimile, with translations and commentaries in Farsi: (1), 110, (5), 140pp; (1), 149pp, (5), 172pp. Wraps very good or better with some creasing, interiors near fine. Undated c1986 (based on Vols 8 and 54). Kuwait (1) has material on Kuwait's Ambassador to Iran, its new Oil Minister, OPEC, oil production and prices, supplies to Iran, Kuwait's foreign aid, accession to anti-hijacking conventions, the Arab League and South Yemen, university students, nationalising Aminoil, attitudes to Ayatollah Khomeini, capital outflows, investment, and security in the Gulf. Kuwait (2) covers labour unrest and its impact on oil production, Iran's relations with Kuwait and Iraq, production and prices, negotiations between the Gulf and Europe, political opposition, amending the Constitution, emergency evacuees, the Foreign Minister's visit to Iran, the oil minister, Camp David, oil purchases by France, oil sales on the black market, Kuwaiti newspaper attacks on Iran and in defence of Bahrain, the impact of modernisation, Shia unrest and the consequences of taking action. These documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 777,03
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. (22), 180pp official US classified documents in facsimile; (1), 224pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps very good, interiors near fine. Dated Winter 1364 in the Solar Hijri calendar (1986). Numbered Volume 8 in the overall series of 77, this is also Vol 1 in a sub-series of 12 on US interventions in Iran. Material covers US military aid and cooperation, extremists, minority groups, religious and intellectual opposition, meetings with the Shah, Asia, etc. The documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 1.135,66
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. (146)pp official US classified documents in facsimile and introduction by the Muslim Students; (4), 106pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps good, interiors very good with light corner creasing to the first few leaves. Dated Winter 1986 to the Introduction. This presents a Secret 1971 State Department paper of the same name, warning that "By 1975, and possibly earlier, we will have entered a permanent sellers' market, with any one of several major producers being able to create a supply crisis". It details Proposed Actions by companies with specific supporting actions by the State Department relating to boosting energy security. These include agreements with OPEC, an international petroleum advisory group, allowing companies to cooperate, diplomatic approaches in the Persian Gulf and with OECD, "unconventional oil" (tar sands), increase stocks, accelerate development of nuclear energy with Europe and Japan, new forms of energy, reduce consumption, and agreements with Canada, Venezuela and other countries in Latin America. Also included are comments on the paper by the US Petroleum Attache and the Economic Affairs Counsellor at the US Embassy in Tehran, and revised sections of it made and sent by the State Department in reply. These documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 687,37
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. (1), 57pp official US classified documents in facsimile; (5), 123pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps good with a patch of scuffing to the English panel, interiors very good. Undated c1986 (based on Vols 8 and 54). Numbered Volume 51 in the overall series of 77, this is also Section 3-1 in a sub-series of 7 volumes on the USSR. This one contains a Confidential paper with its original covering letters in its entirety: "Soviet Intelligence Operations against Americans and US Installations Abroad - An Analysis of Soviet Doctrine and Practice", July 1968. Chapters include Introduction (the Soviet Operational Program, Soviet Services, KGB and GRU overseas, KGB and East European Bloc Services abroad); US targets abroad (goals; categories: code and communications personnel, military personnel, Marine guards, secretaries and clerks, diplomatic staff, non-official Americans, businessmen and students); Soviet assets abroad (Soviet nationals, Communist Bloc IOs, Other foreign nationals); Soviet electronic penetration of US installations in the West; Review of operational techniques and gambits (Soviet views of targets, material incentives, direct social approach, compromise, sexual and homosexual approaches, trips to the Communist Bloc, false flag, gambits for contact); with an Index of Names. Photos show individuals, installations, and equipment, including a page from a Top Secret KGB training manual concerning the recruitment of Americans. These documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 896,57
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. (1), 122pp official US classified documents in facsimile; (5), 132pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps good with stickers to the spine and English panel, interiors near fine. The only volume in the series on Egypt, this covers key personalities, a nuclear warship in the Suez Canal, CIA attacks on Islamic movements, Sadat's struggles with Islamic militias, Sadat's views on the Shah and the Iran situation, Iranian reaction to the Egypt-Israel peace agreement, suspension of membership in the Islamic Conference, UN membership, relations with Morocco and Djibouti, military and financial needs, Soviet relations, etc. These documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 896,57
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. (1), 147pp official US classified documents in facsimile; (4), 171pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps very good, interiors near fine. Undated c1986 (based on Vols 8 and 54). The only volume in the series on Turkey, this covers economic, political and financial relations, regional reports, oil negotiations, Ministerial meetings, Cyprus, the new Turkish Ambassador to Iran, Turkish perceptions of US-Iranian relations, Turkey's relations with oil suppliers, Kuwaiti aid, the Islamic Conference, relations with the US, the security situation in eastern Turkey, etc. These documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 896,57
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. 152pp official US classified documents in facsimile; (3), 202pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps very good, interiors near fine. Undated c1986 (based on Vols 8 and 54). This volume contains material on Interim Prime Minister Mehdi Barzagan, and several senior figures in his Interim Cabinet. The Interim Cabinet was established by Ayatollah Khomeini after the Revolution on 4 February 1979. It collapsed with their mass resignation on 6 November in response to the taking of the US Embassy. Included here are documents relating to Bazargan himself; Finance Minister Ali Ardalan; Ardalan's successor and first President Abol Hassan Bani Sadr (he fled Iran upon impeachment in 1981); Executive Affairs Minister Hossein Bani Asadi; Culture and Higher Education Minister Ali Shariatmadari; Interior Minister Hashem Sabbaghian; Commerce Minister Reza Sadr; Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Interior Minister Sadiq Tabatabai; Foreign Minister Ebrahim Yazdi; Foreign Minister and Aide to Khomeini Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (he was executed in 1982, charged with plotting Khomeini's assassination and with attempting to overthrow the Republic); Justice Minister Asadollah Mobasheri; Oil Minister Ali Akbar Moinfar; Revolutionary Projects Minister Yadullah Sahabi; and Tehran's Mayor Mohammad Tavasoli. Notable for his absence is Deputy Prime Minister Amir Entezam who had a separate volume devoted entirely to him (Vol. 10. Amir Entezam: The CIA Agent) having been sentenced to life imprisonment in 1981 on charges of spying for the US. These documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 896,57
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. 115pp official US classified documents in facsimile; (3), 141pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps and interiors near fine. Undated c1986 (based on Vols 8 and 54). Numbered Volume 26 in the overall series of 77, this is also Volume 2 in a sub-series of 6 on politically moderate individuals and groups in Iran. It contains highly sensitive descriptions of numerous political figures, their attitudes to Communism, affiliations and loyalties, relations with the Shah, strengths and weaknesses, reliability etc. Some were approached by the CIA for information about revolutionary tendencies in Iran. These documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 777,03
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. 83pp official US classified documents in facsimile; (2), 103pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps good with stickers to spine and the English panel, interiors near fine. Undated c1986/7 (based on Vols 8 and 54). Numbered Volume 13 in the overall series of 77, this is also Volume 5 in a sub-series of 12 on US interventions in Iran. Material covers the political situation, disturbances, opposition groups and dissidents, corruption, fears of Revolution, back channels of communication, the Shah ("best protection for US interests - the alternatives are dubious", p19ff), analysis of the Security Assistance Program, Draft Human Rights Report, the views of religious leaders, the closure of schools, etc. The documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Centre for the Publication of the US Espionage Den Documents, Tehran, 1986
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
EUR 896,57
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. Original illustrated wraps titled in Farsi and English 15x22cm. (1), A-G introduction in English by the Muslim Students, 96pp facsimile paper and associated US classified documents including b/w photos; (3), 125pp translations and commentaries in Farsi. Wraps good only with several small patches of scuffing to the spine and one of the panels, interiors good or better. Undated c1986 (based on Vols 8 and 54). The title references Jerusalem (Al Quds). This reissues the Secret CIA paper "Israel - Foreign Intelligence and Security Services", March 1979, with general description, and sections on Mossad, Shin Beth, Military Intelligence, Research and Political Planning Center, the National Police, and Key Officials, with notes on sources. Also included is a Confidential CIA "Biographic Report: Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister of Israel", June 1974, along with several memos on various meetings and visits. These documents were translated and arranged by the Muslim Students Following the Line of the Imam, a pro-Khomeini group drawn from Tehran's major universities. At Khomeini's urging, they occupied the US Embassy on 4 November 1979 taking over 50 hostages to be exchanged for the Shah, then in the US. The US Press Attache recalled one of the students telling him "I'm a part of the Students Following the Line of the Imam. You're in the nest of spies. You are part of US imperialism, and you're the corruptors of the Earth. You are our prisoner". The Students acquired a huge stack of classified material that Embassy staff were in the process of shredding, and reconstituted them with the help of local carpet weavers. To embarrass the US and its allies, many were published c1979-95 in a 77 volume series called "Documents from the US Espionage Den", and sold in a shop in front of the former Embassy. At least half covered Iran in sub-series relating to US interventions, the Shah, military support, political parties, key figures, useful contacts, the Kurds etc. The rest covered other countries, groupings or topics (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan, Turkey, Palestine, Israel / Qods, Arabian Peninsula, OPEC, USSR, Communist countries, Non-Aligned countries, US agents in Paris, US policy, etc). The Federation of American Scientists assessed their significance as follows: "Along with voluminous embassy cable traffic, CIA intelligence assessments and estimates that remain classified in the US, some of the documents in the Iranian collection are of a sort that would never be released by the CIA, since they contain detailed information on sensitive sources. Indeed, at least one execution of a CIA source is directly attributable to the capture of these records. The collection offers a unique window on diplomatic and intelligence activity that is completely unobscured by classification constraints. The Iranian records cannot replace the CIA records of the 1953 coup in Iran that have been destroyed, since they originate overwhelmingly from the late 1970s. But they could add considerably to the history of that later period" (FAS Secrecy & Government Bulletin, n70, Sept 1997). Rare in commerce.