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Betrayal in Berlin - The True Story of the Cold War's Most Audacious Espionage Operation (Paperback): Steve Vogel Betrayal in Berlin - The True Story of the Cold War's Most Audacious Espionage Operation (Paperback)
Steve Vogel
R558 R469 Discovery Miles 4 690 Save R89 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Modern American English - Speech & Pronunciation Guide (Paperback): Steve Vogel Modern American English - Speech & Pronunciation Guide (Paperback)
Steve Vogel
R977 Discovery Miles 9 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a guide to speaking and pronouncing American English. It is appropriate for anyone who speaks English as a second language and wants to improve fluency. It explains the sounds, structures, organization, and speech patterns of conversational English as it is used by native speakers. Its emphasis is on the development of correctness. As a result, you will learn to understand others and they will understand you more easily. This will help you achieve greater success and satisfaction in your personal and professional activities.

The Prostate Storm - One Guy Battles Prostate Cancer, BPH and Prostatitis, and Bets On a Cure-All (Paperback): Steve Vogel The Prostate Storm - One Guy Battles Prostate Cancer, BPH and Prostatitis, and Bets On a Cure-All (Paperback)
Steve Vogel
R201 Discovery Miles 2 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Prostate Storm is one man's journey through prostate disease and cancer, from diagnosis to treatment and its aftermath. Blunt, insightful, sometimes funny, author Steve Vogel tackles many of the big controversies in the prostate world- PSA screening, overtreatment, the cancer-inflammation-diet connection. This informative book is a real wake-up call for all men in their prostate years.

Betrayal in Berlin - George Blake, the Berlin Tunnel and the Greatest Conspiracy of the Cold War (Paperback): Steve Vogel Betrayal in Berlin - George Blake, the Berlin Tunnel and the Greatest Conspiracy of the Cold War (Paperback)
Steve Vogel 1
R451 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R70 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Riveting and vivid ... At the heart of the book is Blake's own remarkable story, which Vogel tells with some sympathy, if not approval. It reads like a Hollywood screenplay' Foreign Affairs 'A fascinating account of Blake's career as a spy ... Blake's story has been told before, as has the tunnel's, but Steve Vogel pulls them together accessibly and comprehensibly, along with the wider political context and entertaining detail about personalities of the period' Spectator 'Excellent... although there are other books on Blake, Mr. Vogel's handling of his tale is original and rewarding... meticulously researched and full of vivid detail' Wall Street Journal 'A spy thriller that kept me up all night. Magnificent story-telling' Peter Snow A true Cold War espionage thriller set around the ultra-secret Berlin Tunnel - where British officer George Blake must run a high-stakes double cross to maintain his cover. The ultra-secret "Berlin Tunnel" was dug in the mid-1950s from the American sector in southwest Berlin and ran nearly a quarter-mile into the Soviet sector, allowing the CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) to tap into critical KGB and Soviet military underground telecommunication lines. George Blake, a trusted officer working in a highly sensitive job with SIS, was privy to every aspect of the plan. Over the course of eleven months from May 1955 to April 1956, when the Soviets discovered the tunnel, "Operation Gold" provided seemingly invaluable intelligence about Soviet capabilities and intentions. The tunnel was celebrated as an astonishing CIA coup upon its disclosure, and the agency basked in its new reputation as a bold and capable intelligence agency that had, for once, outwitted the KGB. But in 1961, a Polish defector shocked the CIA and SIS by revealing that Blake was a double agent who had disclosed plans for the tunnel to the KGB before it was even built. Blake was arrested and sentenced in 1961 to 42 years in prison, the longest term ever imposed under modern English law. In the years since, the tunnel has been labelled a failure, based on the assumption that the Soviets would never have allowed any information of importance to be transmitted through the tapped lines. Not so. In a work of remarkable investigative reporting, Steve Vogel now reveals that the information picked up by the CIA and SIS was more valuable than even they believed. But why would the Soviets, knowing full well that the tunnel existed, have let slip many of their most valuable secrets? Or did they actually know?

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