Gideon's Spies: The Secret History of the Mossad by Gordon Thomas

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  • ISBN: 0312339135
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: March 2005
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Comments from the Seller: 2005 Trade paperback Updated ed. New. No dust jacket as issued. Brand new in superb condition, this book is NOT a remainder! Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 460 p. Audience: General/trade. Ships with Delivery Confirmation.

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Synopsis

The untold story of one the the world's most powerful and mysterious intelligence organizations.

Commentary - Daniel Pipes

...[C]ontains many eye-popping claims....If conspiracist tracts of this nature cannot be entirely discredited, it is nevertheless of critical importance that they be exposed and denounced. At the very least, one can thereby hope to minimize the damage they are likely to do.

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Biography

Gordon Thomas is a bestselling author of forty books published worldwide, many of which have dealt with aspects of the intelligence world. His latest book is Secret Wars: One Hundred Years of British Intelligence Inside MI5 and MI6. He lives in London. You can visit him online at gordonthomas-author.com.

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Fascinating!by md73

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07/18/2009: The reader will never view a country's intelligence agency in the same light again after reading "Gideon's Spies." Both spy and non-spy fans alike will be amazed at the depths that Israel's intelligence agency, the Mossad, has in both U.S. and world events. From the death of Princess Diana to the aftermath of the attacks on 9/11, Gordon Thomas covers every aspect of the Mossad's involvement.

really informativeby Anonymous

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07/27/2006: I liked the book. Easy to learn, organized well. I'd recommend it to anyone who is interested in that subject.


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