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You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger (Bluejacket Books) Details
Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 940.548673092
EAN: 9781591143536
ISBN: 1591143535
Label: US Naval Institute Press
Manufacturer: US Naval Institute Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 220
Publication Date: 2004-05
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Studio: US Naval Institute Press
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You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger (Bluejacket Books) Reviews
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Summary: Rip-roaring fun!
Comment: It's wonderfully written in the vernacular of a down-Eastern upper-crust boffin. Terrific fun and informative too. Not to be missed if you're into the history of spying.
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Summary: Cult Classic in Espionage!
Comment: I must admit to being prejudiced in my opinion, because YOU'RE STEPPING ON MY CLOAK AND DAGGER was written by my husband, Roger Hall. This is a wonderful book, considered a cult classic in the espionage field, about Roger's adventures in the OSS during World War II. If you don't believe me, just take a look at the OTHER Amazon reviews, and Google the title of the book and Roger's name to see reviews from major newspapers and magazines around the world. On this Veterans' Day, I salute my beloved late husband, Roger, and all others who served our country.
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Summary: Fun
Comment: Fun memories of World War II and the early intelligence game. Probably not relevant to today's world.
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Summary: Stepping on My Cloak & Dagger - Still good
Comment: I read this tongue-in-cheek memoir years ago, and was happy to discover that it is still a good read. I recommend this as a light-hearted look at a deadly serious business.
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Summary: Laughing Out Loud
Comment: Really enjoyed this book and often found myself laughing out loud. Too funny to put down, read it in one sitting. Have loaned it out to several friends and they also enjoyed it.



