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The listeners: a history of wiretapping in the United States
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The listeners: a history of wiretapping in the United States
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Hochman, Brian
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Harvard University Press
Publication Date
2022.
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English
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Introduction: The ballad of D. C. Williams
Part one: Dirty business. Stolen signals and whispering wires
Detective Burns goes to Washington
To intercept and divulge
The wiretapper's nest
Part two: The bug in the martini olive. Eavesdroppers
Tapping God's telephone
Part three: The listening age. Title III
Big brother, where art thou?
Limited assistance necessary
Off the wire
Epilogue: King's call, Hoover's tap.
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Electronic surveillance
Electronic surveillance -- United States -- History
History
Wiretapping
Wiretapping -- United States -- History
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9780674249288
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