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Spy and Espionage
* Clifford Stoll: < cite > Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage </ cite >, Pocket Books, ISBN 0-7434-1146-3
* Clifford Stoll: The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage, an informal — and easily approachable by the non-specialist — account of a real incident ( and pattern ) of computer insecurity, ISBN 0-7434-1146-3
* " Spy Against Japan: Letters Shed New Light on Nosaka's Espionage Acts ".
* Dan Stober and Ian Hoffman, A Convenient Spy: Wen Ho Lee and the Politics of Nuclear Espionage ( Simon & Schuster, 2002 ) ISBN 0-7432-2378-0.
* Robert W. Hunter ; Spy Hunter: Inside the FBI Investigation of the Walker Espionage Case ; Naval Institute Press, 1999, ISBN 1-55750-349-4
Spy Wars: Espionage and Canada from Gouzenko to Glasnost ( 1991 ) ( ISBN 1-55013-258-X )
The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage is a 1989 book written by Clifford Stoll.
* " Spy Book Fact of the Day: Ivy Bells " from the Spy Book: The Encyclopedia of Espionage promotion site at Random House

Spy and Equipment
OSS Special Weapons and Equipment: Spy Devices of World War II ( New York: Sterling Publishing, 1991 )

Spy and Hitler
Prior to Pearl Harbor, Warner Brothers warned of Confessions of a Nazi Spy whilst PRC told of Hitler, Beast of Berlin.
After that, Harry supervised the production of several more anti-German films, including Confessions of a Nazi Spy ( 1939 ), The Sea Hawk ( 1940 ), which made King Phillip II an equivalent of Hitler, Sergeant York, and You're In The Army Now ( 1941 ).
Chaplin's film followed only a few months after Hollywood's first parody of Hitler, the short subject You Nazty Spy by the Three Stooges, although Chaplin had been planning it for years before.
* Paul Paillole, Notre espion chez Hitler ( Our Spy with Hitler ), Paris, Editions Robert Laffont, 1985.
Several Three Stooges shorts, the first being You Nazty Spy ( 1940 ), the very first Hollywood work lampooning Hitler and the Nazis in which the boys, with Moe Howard portraying " Moe Hailstone ", as the Hitler character, are made dictators of the fictional country Moronica.
Together the duo wrote The Fall of Berlin, Deadly Embrace: Hitler, Stalin and the Nazi-Soviet Pact, 1939-1941, The Proudest Day: India's Long Road to Independence, Operation Lucy: The Most Secret Spy Ring of the Second World War, Berlin Rising: Biography of a City, Colonel Z: The Secret Life of a Master of Spies, and Kristallnacht: The Nazi Night of Terror.

Spy and by
Caricature by Leslie Ward | Spy published in Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868-1914 ) | Vanity Fair in 1904.
He also served as a Nazi spy in the United States and, in 1941, he was caught by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) in the largest espionage case in U. S. history: The Duquesne Spy Ring.
Mesnager ( 1717 ), in which he impersonates Nicolas Mesnager, the French plenipotentiary who negotiated the Treaty of Utrecht ( 1713 ) and A Continuation of the Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy ( 1718 ), a satire on European politics and religion, professedly written by a Muslim in Paris.
* 1942 – The Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) convicts 33 members of a German spy ring headed by Fritz Joubert Duquesne in the largest espionage case in United States history — the Duquesne Spy Ring.
* Bruce Page, David Leitch and Phillip Knightley, Philby: The Spy Who Betrayed a Generation, 1968, published by André Deutsch, Ltd., London.
Much like MADtv's early years, this series also features appearances by " Spy vs. Spy " and Don Martin cartoons.
Spy Dr. Richard Sorge gave Stalin the exact German launch date ; Swedish cryptanalysts led by Arne Beurling also knew the date beforehand, but Sorge and other informers ( e. g. from Berlin Police dept.
The " Emergency Command Hologram ", aka " ECH ", is first coined by the Doctor in the episode, " Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy ", in which he creates a program that allows him to daydream.
Early examples of the espionage novel are the American stories of The Spy ( 1821 ) and The Bravo ( 1831 ), by James Fenimore Cooper.
Away from the professionals, Epitaph for a Spy ( 1938 ), " The Mask of Dimitrios " ( US: A Coffin for Dimitrios, 1939 ), and Journey into Fear ( 1940 ) by Eric Ambler, concern the fortunes of amateurs entangled in espionage.
In the US, the new novels Moscow Club ( 1991 ) by Joseph Finder, Masquerade ( 1996 ) by Gayle Lynds, and The Unlikely Spy ( 1996 ) by Daniel Silva, and in the UK, A Spy By Nature ( 2001 ) by Charles Cumming and Remembrance Day ( 2000 ) by Henry Porter, maintained the spy novel in the post – Cold War world.
episodes, The Spy in the Green Hat, is very close to the title of The Man in the Green Hat, one of the " Hambledon " novels by " Manning Coles.
Though revered by Stooge fans, as well as the Stooges themselves ( Moe, Larry and director Jules White considered You Nazty Spy!
Along with other contemporary works, such as Giovanni Paolo Marana's Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy and Montesquieu's Persian Letters, the opera was inspired by a contemporary interest in the perceived " exotic " culture of the Ottoman Empire, a nation which had only recently ceased to be a military threat to the Austrian Empire.

Spy and Alan
Memorable moments of this series include Alan dry-vomiting his way through a speech about fireplaces after impaling his foot on a spiked fence ; mistakenly getting involved with swingers ; attacking a six-foot stuffed Beefeater bear ; his summing up the entire opening of The Spy Who Loved Me in less than a minute during a failed attempt at a 24-hour Bondathon ; Lynn's baptism at her Baptist church and, of course, the sad pulping of his autobiography which, despite taking up four weeks of his life to write, simply wasn't selling well ( partly because every anecdote ended with the phrase " Needless to say, I had the last laugh ".
Le Mesurier undertook a number of roles on television in 1951, including in six episodes of the BBC children's programme Whirligig ; the role of Doctor Forrest in The Railway Children ; the role of Sir Alexander Blythe in children's comedy-thriller Show Me a Spy ; the part of the blackmailer Eduardo Lucas in Sherlock Holmes: The Second Stain, opposite Alan Wheatley's Holmes ; and Joseph in the nativity play A Time to be Born.
* Nathan Fillion – Spy Smasher ( Alan Armstrong )
* Spy Smasher: Alan Armstrong was a Virginia sportsman who battled crime and enemies of America with his superb fighting abilities and technical know-how.
Evil ( edit )," features the voice of Mike Myers from the second Austin Powers movie, The Spy Who Shagged Me, in which The Alan Parsons Project is mentioned.
Similar to Batman and the Modern Age Blue Beetle, Spy Smasher ( real name Alan Armstrong ) is a master detective, equipped with a number of gadgets and a specialized vehicle, the " Gyrosub ", which was a combination airplane, automobile, and submarine.
The character was used prominently in the 1990s series The Power of Shazam !, in which aged Alan Armstrong often recounts his adventures as Spy Smasher.
While Alan was still Spy Smasher in that story, a crossover between Power of Shazam and Starman in 1997 included Jack Knight running over the history of the Fawcett City heroes, and mentioning that he thought Spy Smasher became Crime Smasher after the war but was unsure.
In a review of Plame's memoir, Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House, Alan Cooperman writes for the Washington Post that " by her own account, Valerie Wilson neither came up with the idea sending Joe Wilson to Niger nor approved it.
Since Missing, Shea has starred in many films, including Armyan Bernstein's Windy City ( opposite Kate Capshaw for which he won a " Best Actor " award at the Montreal Film Festival in 1984 ); Stealing Home with Mark Harmon, Jodie Foster and Blair Brown ; the French thriller Lune de Miel with Nathalie Baye ( also known as Honeymoon, shot in both French and English ); Uri Barbash's epic Unsettled Land ( also known as Ha-Holmeim, Israel, 1987 ) with Kelly McGillis ; Alan Alda's comedy A New Life with Alan Alda and Ann-Margret ; Jim Goddard's The Impossible Spy with Eli Wallach, also shot in Israel (" Best Actor " Golden Panda Award in China ); the futuristic Freejack ( 1992 ) with Rene Russo ; and the comedy Honey, I Blew Up the Kid with Rick Moranis.

Spy and Andersen
Studio 360 is a weekly one-hour program about arts and culture hosted by Kurt Andersen, the former editor of Spy Magazine.
In 1986 former editor Kurt Andersen co-founded the satirical magazine Spy, which employed Lampoon writers Paul Simms and Eric Kaplan, and published the work of Lampoon alumni Patricia Marx, Lawrence O ' Donnell and Mark O ' Donnell.
Spy was a satirical monthly magazine founded in 1986 by Kurt Andersen and E. Graydon Carter, who served as its first editors, and Thomas L. Phillips, Jr., its first publisher.
Primarily a magazine of satirical reporting and humor, but also featuring some more serious investigative journalism, the New York – based Spy traced its influences to " H. L. Mencken and A. J. Liebling and Wolcott Gibbs from the ' 20s, ' 30s, and ' 40s ; parody-Time-ese of the ' 40s and ' 50s ; New Journalism of the ' 60s and ' 70s ; Private Eye, the scabrous ( and much jokier ) British fortnightly ; and the ways we just happened to write ," as Andersen and Carter would later write in Spy: The Funny Years.
In October 2006, Miramax Books published Spy: The Funny Years ( ISBN 1-4013-5239-1 ), a greatest-hits anthology and history of the magazine created and compiled by Carter, Andersen, and one of their original editors, George Kalogerakis.
* George Kalogerakis, Kurt Andersen, and Graydon Carter, Spy: The Funny Years ( 2006, ISBN 1-4013-5239-1 )
He also co-founded, with Kurt Andersen and Tom Phillips, the satirical monthly magazine Spy in 1986.
In 1986, Carter and Andersen founded Spy, which ultimately ceased publication in 1998.
After several months ' search, during which the magazine was run by managing editor Peter Herbst, K-III hired Kurt Andersen, the co-creator of Spy, a humor monthly of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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