The Forgotten Spy: The Untold Story of Stalin's First British Mole

The Forgotten Spy: The Untold Story of Stalin's First British Mole

by NickBarratt (Author)

Synopsis

'The Kensington police are trying to discover the identity of a man, aged about 35, who was found dead in a gas-filled kitchen at a house in Pembroke Gardens, Kensington. Apart from a table, there was no furniture in the house, but in a cupboard were a number of suits of clothes, including evening dress...' After serving in the British army during World War One, Ernest Holloway Oldham was drafted into the Communications Department of the British Foreign Office, where he was charged with ensuring the security of encrypted messages to embassies and consulates around the world. Over the course of the next decade or so, Ernest was drawn ever deeper into the underworld of pre-Cold War espionage towards a double-life that became the darkest of secrets. Enigmatic, gripping and entertaining, Nick Barratt takes the reader on a journey through post-First World War Europe into the shadows where agents, special agents and double agents lurked, during a period of history when everyone had something to hide.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Blink
Published: 04 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 1910536067
ISBN 13: 9781910536063

Author Bio
Dr Nick Barratt obtained a PHD in history from King's College London in 1996 and went on to join the National Archives in Kew. As an author, broadcaster and historian he has worked for various media organisations including the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are? television series. Formerly a columnist for the Daily Telegraph and Editor in Chief of Your Family History magazine, he is currently a teaching fellow at the University of Dundee and leads several specialist records teams at The National Archives.