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Six
Author | : Michael Smith |
Publisher | : Biteback Publishing |
Total Pages | : 397 |
Release | : 2011-10-31 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1849542643 |
The first part of acclaimed author Mick Smith's epic, completely unauthorised history of Britain s external intelligence community. Six tells the complete story of the service's birth and early years, including the tragic, untold tale of what happened to Britain's extensive networks in Soviet Russia between the wars. It reveals for the first time how the playwright and MI6 agent Harley Granville Barker bribed the Daily News to keep Arthur Ransome in Russia, and the real reason Paul Dukes returned there. It shows development of tradecraft and the great personal risk officers and their agents took, far from home and unprotected. In Salonika, for example, Lieutenant Norman Dewhurst realised it was time to leave when he opened his door to find one of his agents hanging dismembered in a sack. This first part of Six takes us up to the eve of the conflict, using hundreds of previously classified files and interviews with key players to show how one of the world's most secretive of secret agencies originated and developed into something like the MI6 we know today.
The Secret History of MI6
Author | : Keith Jeffery |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 834 |
Release | : 2011-09-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0143119990 |
The authorized history of the world's oldest and most storied foreign intelligence service, drawing extensively on hitherto secret documents Britain's Special Intelligence Service, commonly called MI6, is not only the oldest and most storied foreign intelligence unit in the world - it is also the only one to open its archives to an outside researcher. The result, in this authorized history, is an unprecedented and revelatory look at an organization that essentially created, over the course of two world wars, the modern craft of spying. Here are the true stories that inspired Ian Fleming's James Bond's novels and John le Carré George Smiley novels. Examining innovations from invisible ink and industrial-scale cryptography to dramatic setbacks like the Nazi sting operations to bag British operatives, this groundbreaking history is as engrossing as any thriller - and much more revealing. "Perhaps the most authentic account one will ever read about how intelligence really works." -The Washington Times
Churchill's Man of Mystery
Author | : Gill Bennett |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 433 |
Release | : 2006-10-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1134160348 |
Based on full access to official records, this text exposes the mysterious life and career of Desmond Morton, intelligence officer and personal adviser to Winston Churchill during the Second World War.
The Zinoviev Letter
Author | : Gill Bennett |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 357 |
Release | : 2018-08-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0191080098 |
This is the story of one of the most enduring conspiracy theories in British politics, an intrigue that still has resonance almost a century later: the Zinoviev Letter of 1924. Almost certainly a forgery, no original has ever been traced, and even if genuine it was probably Soviet 'fake news'. Despite this, the Letter still haunts British politics nearly a century after it was written; it was the subject of major Whitehall investigations in the 1960s and 1990s, and cropped up in the media as recently as during the Referendum campaign and the 2017 general election. The Letter, encouraging the British proletariat to greater revolutionary fervour, was apparently sent by Grigori Zinoviev, head of the Bolshevik propaganda organization, to the British Communist Party in September 1924. Sent to London through British Secret Intelligence Service channels, it arrived during the general election campaign and was leaked to the press. The Letter's publication by the Daily Mail on 25 October 1924 just before the General Election humiliated the first ever British Labour government, headed by Ramsay MacDonald, when its political opponents used it to create a 'Red Scare' in the media. Labour blamed the Letter for its defeat, insisting there had been a right-wing Establishment conspiracy, and many in the Labour Party have never forgotten it. The Zinoviev Letter has long been a symbol of political dirty tricks and what we would now call 'fake news'. But it is also a gripping historical detective story of spies and secrets, fraud and forgery, international subversion and the nascent global conflict between communism and capitalism.
A Most Extraordinary and Mysterious Business
Author | : Gill Bennett |
Publisher | : Foreign & Commonwealth Office General Services Command |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
MI6 and the Machinery of Spying
Author | : Philip Davies |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2004-09-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1135760004 |
This book examines the structural development of the Secret Intelligence Service from its inception to the end of the Cold War.
Defend the Realm
Author | : Christopher Andrew |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 1090 |
Release | : 2009-11-03 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0307272915 |
For over 100 years, the agents of MI5 have defended Britain against enemy subversion. Their work has remained shrouded in secrecy—until now. This first-ever authorized account reveals the British Security Service as never before: its inner workings, its clandestine operations, its failures and its triumphs.
Conducting Business
Author | : Leonard Slatkin |
Publisher | : Amadeus Press |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 2012-07-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1476821321 |
(Amadeus). Conducting an orchestra is something that is seen as well as heard, but it is quite misunderstood when it comes to knowing what this person actually does for a living. This most mysterious of jobs is brought to life for the music lover as well as for the aspiring maestro in a book by Leonard Slatkin. Drawing on his own experiences on and off the podium, Slatkin brings us into the world of the baton. He tells tales of some of the most fascinating people in the musical world, including Frank Sinatra, Leonard Bernstein, and John Williams. He takes the reader to the great concert halls and orchestras, soundstages in Hollywood, and opera pits around the globe. Mr. Slatkin recounts his controversial appearance at the Metropolitan Opera, his creation and direction of summer music festivals, and a shattering concert experience that took place four days following 9/11. Life in the recording studio and on the road as well as health issues confronting the conductor provide an insider's glimpse into the private world of public figures. Covering everything from learning how to read music to standing in front of an orchestra for the first time, what to wear, and how to deal with the press, Conducting Business is a unique look at a unique profession.