More Spies, Black Ties and Mango Pies

More Spies, Black Ties and Mango Pies

Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Family Advisory Board

Publisher: American Image Publishing

Published: 2009-11-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780974137483

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Building off the success of the first CIA cookbook, Spies, Black Ties and Mango Pies, MORE Spies... offers a rare glimpse into the lives of Central Intelligence Agency families as told through an eclectic selection of culinary adventures from postings around the world. These fascinating recollections, told by members of current and retired CIA families, are embellished with recipes -- many of which were inspired by the stories they accompany -- including such unlikely concoctions as Brandy the Spy Dog's Bone Shaped Sugar Cookies, Double Duty Lasagna, Top Secret Hot Dip, Balkan White Bean Stew, Crumpled Cheese Cake, Potatoes;The Good Housewife; Way, Om Ali (Mother of Ali) Pudding, and many more. Of the first book , Publishers Weekly wrote: The book puts a very human face on an organization that is by necessity faceless. From the humorous to the hair-raising, the tales go down like good cocktail party gossip...ferrying readers from Eastern Europe to the far East and beyond.


More Stories from Langley

More Stories from Langley

Author: Edward F. Mickolus

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2020-09

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 164012375X

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A collection of personal essays detailing the adventures, advice, and experience of generations of CIA analytic, operational, support and technical officers and managers.


The Cloak and Dagger Cook

The Cloak and Dagger Cook

Author: Kay Shaw Nelson

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company

Published: 2009-09-29

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1455615692

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“Delightful . . . Kay Nelson’s memoir teaches us that food is a key to unlocking and understanding cultures other than our own.” —Charles Pinck, president, Office of Strategic Services Society Upon graduating from college in 1948, Kay Shaw Nelson, a bright young woman with a yen for international travel, joined the newly founded Central Intelligence Agency. Within months, she received her security clearance, learned the difficulties associated with the life of a spy, fell in love, and set about traveling the world on assignment with her husband. At times under the cover of a cookbook writer, Nelson sailed from one exotic locale to another, each more incredible than the last. From Washington to Turkey and Cyprus, to Syria, Libya, France, Greece, and the Netherlands, among many other ports, the Nelsons traversed the globe as Kay discovered her passion for food, developed her journalistic abilities, and honed her exceptional palate. With humor and panache, Nelson tells of her exploits gleaning intelligence while gathering recipes and sampling the local cuisine. Kebabs in Turkey, kimchi in Korea, spargel in Germany, eels in Spain, and Rumbledethumps in Scotland were among the delightful gastronomic surprises she encountered. Dozens of unusual recipes with memorable histories pepper this irresistible memoir of fascinating events, extraordinary corners of the globe, and clandestine culinary pursuits. “This delightful gastro-biographic guidebook starts off by sending abroad a wide-eyed CIA novice who returns an epicurean globe-trotting and seasoned intelligence officer, author, and down-to-earth sophisticate. Like a complex, silky-smooth digestif, it finishes so quickly with such a pleasant buzz, you’ll want to signal the waiter for a second round.” —Elizabeth Bancroft, executive director, Association of Former Intelligence Officers


The Library Journal

The Library Journal

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 874

ISBN-13:

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Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.