Secrecy

  • Secrecy: The American Experience
    By Daniel Patrick Moynihan

    Traces the development of secrecy as a government policy over the twentieth century and its adverse effects on Cold War policy making

  • Secrecy
    By Rupert Thomson

    A sculptor of the macabre. A sorcerer of wax. A criminal. A runaway. Zummo is exactly what the last great Medici ruler of Florence needs...

  • Secrecy: A Novel
    By Rupert Thomson

    In this highly charged novel, Thomson brings Florence to life in all its vibrant sensuality, while remaining entirely contemporary in his exploration of the tensions between love and solitude, beauty and decay.

  • Secrecy: Silence, Power, and Religion
    By Hugh B. Urban

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  • Secrecy: Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy
    By Daniel P. Moynihan, Larry Combest

    This is the highly controversial & much-publicized report that proposed changes for improving classification & declassification practices of the U.S. Government to protect the nation's secrets while still ensuring that the public has access ...

  • Secrecy
    By Belva Plain

    Belva Plain's searing novel cuts to the heart of a family ravaged by secrecy. But it is ultimately a story of redemption, the kind that grows when one person dares to tell the truth.

  • Secrecy
    By Belva Plain

    America's beloved bestselling author is at the top of her form with this story of a prominent New England family nearly destroyed by a violent crime.

  • Secrecy
    By Belva Plain

    Belva Plain's searing novel cuts to the heart of a family ravaged by secrecy. But it is ultimately a story of redemption, the kind that grows when one person dares to tell the truth.