Secret Lives: Lifting the Lid on Worlds of Secret Intelligence

Secret Lives: Lifting the Lid on Worlds of Secret Intelligence

by M . R . D . Foot (Editor), Brian Harrison (Editor)

Synopsis

This volume is aimed at anyone with an interest in the secret underworld of political and military intrigue. What is it like to be a spy? What makes someone decide to lead a secret life? What qualities do such people have in common? How do they get away without being detected? How do they slip up? How are they found out? What makes their life so extraordinary? What makes their life so ordinary? Why did "Kim" Philby become a spy? What events first sparked Sir Colin McVean Gubbins's interest in irregular warfare? What part did businessman Greville Wynne play in the Cuban missile crisis? And who, exactly, was Guy Fawkes? This text answers these, and other, questions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 01 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0198606370
ISBN 13: 9780198606376

Author Bio

M. R. D. Foot, CBE, is an historian and former wartime intelligence officer. He was Professor of Modern History at Manchester University (1967-73) and has been involved with a number of works, including writing many books on the SOE and editing the first four volumes of the Gladstone Diaries. He was also Consultant Editor of The Oxford Companion to World War II (1995, paperback edition 2001).