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Fisher, John

Burgess and Maclean - a New Look at the Foreign Office Spies

Robert Hale Limited, 1977

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Année
1977
ISBN
0709164793
Lieu d'édition
London
Auteur
Fisher, John
Éditeurs
Robert Hale Limited
Format
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
Reprint
Thème
Burgess and Maclean - a New Look at the Foreign Office Spies, Espionage Uk England 256 pages including index and black and, white illustrations. Reveals for the first time how Maclean, then the golden boy of the Foreign Office, married an American girl, Melinda Marling, on the afternoon of the day the British Embassy left Paris, during the fall of France, and how the couple escaped aboard a ship that ran out of food, before it reached Britain. Includes many other similar, disclosures. Describes some of the daringly simple methods of, espionage used by Burgess, and tells for the first time of the embarrassing contents of the, trunk Burgess left behind. Author has more than 25 years', experience as Diplomatic Correspondent for Lord Thomson's, newspaper group. Book is crisp, clean and unmarked in red cloth boards. Dust jacket shows, moderate edgewear with several small tears. Covert Operations
Description
J H Very Good Hardcover
Etat de conservation
En excellent ètat
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Premiére Edition
Non

Description

256 pages including index and black and white illustrations. Reveals for the first time how Maclean, then the golden boy of the Foreign Office, married an American girl, Melinda Marling, on the afternoon of the day the British Embassy left Paris during the fall of France, and how the couple escaped aboard a ship that ran out of food before it reached Britain. Includes many other similar disclosures. Describes some of the daringly simple methods of espionage used by Burgess, and tells for the first time of the embarrassing contents of the trunk Burgess left behind. Author has more than 25 years' experience as Diplomatic Correspondent for Lord Thomson's newspaper group. Book is crisp, clean and unmarked in red cloth boards. Dust jacket shows moderate edgewear with several small tears. Book
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