Dawn’s Early Light: Experiences of Women in NSA [Paperback] Williams, Virginia K.

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Paperback cover has some wear and fading. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. There’s a name on the inside of the back cover.

This copy of “Dawn’s Early Light” by Virginia K. Williams offers a rare glimpse into the untold stories of women in the National Security Agency during the Cold War era. Williams, a former NSA employee, draws from firsthand accounts to shed light on the challenges and triumphs of female codebreakers, analysts, and operatives who played crucial roles in the intelligence community. Despite its well-worn appearance, this book remains a valuable resource for those interested in women’s history, espionage, and the inner workings of the intelligence community.

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Paperback cover has some wear and fading. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. There’s a name on the inside of the back cover.

This well-loved copy of “Dawn’s Early Light: Experiences of Women in NSA” by Virginia K. Williams offers a rare glimpse into the untold stories of women in the National Security Agency. Published in 1991, this book sheds light on the often overlooked contributions of female codebreakers, analysts, and operatives who played crucial roles in the intelligence community during the Cold War era. Williams, a former NSA employee herself, draws from firsthand accounts and meticulous research to paint a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs these women faced in a male-dominated field. Collectors and readers with an interest in women’s history, espionage, and the inner workings of the intelligence community will find this book a captivating and enlightening read. Despite its well-worn appearance, this copy remains a valuable resource for those seeking to uncover the hidden narratives that shaped the course of modern history.

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Weight 11.2 lbs
Dimensions 22.35 × 15.24 × 1.02 in
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