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The Stasi were among the most successful security and intelligence
services of the Cold War. Behind the Berlin Wall, colleagues,
friends, husbands and wives, informed on each other. Stasi chief,
General Mielke, prided himself on this situation. Under Marcus
Wolf, Stasi agents were spectacularly successful in gaining entry
into the West German Establishment and NATO. Some remain
undiscovered. In this book two British experts reveal how the Stasi
operated. Based on a wealth of sources, including interviews with
former Stasi officers and their victims, the book tells a story of
unbridled power, misguided idealism, treachery, widespread
opportunism and lonely courage.
The Stasi were among the most successful security and intelligence
services in the Cold War. Behind the Berlin Wall, colleagues,
friends, husbands and wives, informed on each other. Stasi chief,
General Mielke, prided himself on this situation. Under Marcus
Wolf, Stasi agents were spectacularly successful in gaining entry
into the West German Establishment and NATO. Some remain
undiscovered. Now, for the first time in English, two British
experts reveal how the Stasi operated. Based on a wealth of
sources, including interviews with former Stasi officers and their
victims, the book tells a fascinating yet frightening story of
unbridled power, misguided idealism, treachery, widespread
opportunism and lonely courage.
Title: Eastern Cities and Italian Towns. With notes on their
architecture.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United
Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes
material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world.
Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture,
environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry,
mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Pullan, Richard Popplewell; 1879. 8 . 10076.cc.3.
Charles Thomas Newton (1816 1894) was a British archaeologist
specialising in Greek and Roman artefacts. He studied at Christ
Church, Oxford before joining the British Museum. Newton left the
Museum in 1852 to explore the coast of Asia Minor, and in 1856 he
discovered the remains of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of
the seven ancient wonders of the world. This study, first published
in 1862, contains Newton's descriptions of the archaeological
excavations of the Mausoleum and other sites. Compiled from
Newton's official reports, this detailed account of the
archaeological procedures used in his excavation and the artefacts
he found provides valuable insights into mid-nineteenth-century
practice. The original edition included a large volume of plates,
which it is not feasible to reproduce at this time. However the
information in the text volumes is of sufficient importance to
merit their reissue independently. Part 1 contains descriptions of
the Mausoleum.
Charles Thomas Newton (1816 1894) was a British archaeologist
specialising in Greek and Roman artefacts. He studied at Christ
Church, Oxford before joining the British Museum. Newton left the
Museum in 1852 to explore the coast of Asia Minor, and in 1856 he
discovered the remains of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of
the seven ancient wonders of the world. This study, first published
in 1862, contains Newton's descriptions of the archaeological
excavations of the Mausoleum and other sites. Compiled from
Newton's official reports, this detailed account of the
archaeological procedures used in his excavation and the artefacts
he found provides valuable insights into mid-nineteenth-century
practice. The original edition included a large volume of plates,
which it is not feasible to reproduce at this time. However the
information in the text volumes is of sufficient importance to
merit their reissue independently. Part 2 contains descriptions of
Cnidus.
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