Agent M: The Lives and Spies of MI5's Maxwell Knight
Autor Henry Hemmingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 sep 2019
Spying
is
the
art
of
knowing
who
to
trust-and
who
to
betray
Maxwell
Knight
was
perhaps
the
greatest
spymaster
in
history,
rumored
to
be
the
real-life
inspiration
for
the
James
Bond
character
"M."
He
did
more
than
anyone
in
his
era
to
combat
the
rising
threat
of
fascism
in
Britain
during
World
War
II,
in
spite
of
his
own
history
inside
this
movement.
He
was
also
truly
eccentric--a
thrice-married
jazz
aficionado
who
kept
a
menagerie
of
exotic
pets--and
almost
totally
unqualified
for
espionage.
Yet
he
had
a
gift
for
turning
practically
anyone
into
a
fearless
secret
agent.
Knight's
work
revolutionized
British
intelligence,
pioneering
the
use
of
female
agents,
among
other
accomplishments.
In
telling
Knight's
remarkable
story,Agent
Malso
reveals
for
the
first
time
in
print
the
names
and
stories
of
some
of
the
men
and
women
recruited
by
Knight,
on
behalf
of
MI5,
who
were
asked
to
infiltrate
the
country's
most
dangerous
political
organizations.
Drawing
on
a
vast
array
of
original
sources,Agent
Mreveals
not
only
the
story
of
one
of
the
world's
greatest
intelligence
operators,
but
the
sacrifices
and
courage
required
to
confront
fascism
during
a
nation's
darkest
time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781541724440
ISBN-10: 1541724445
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 138 x 208 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 1541724445
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 138 x 208 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Henry
Hemmingis
the
author
of
five
previous
works
of
nonfiction,
including
most
recentlyThe
Ingenious
Mr.
Pyke.
He
has
written
for
theEconomist,
FT
Magazine,
and
theWashington
Post,
and
his
books
have
been
featured
in
theNew
York
Times,
Wall
Street
Journal,
Christian
Science
Monitor,
and
other
places.
He
lives
in
London
with
his
wife
and
daughter.
Recenzii
"The
dramatic
story
of
the
remarkable
British
spymaster...Many
spy
stories
are
page-turners,
but
[Henry
Hemming]
proves
that
the
story
of
one
man
can
be
equally
thrilling.
Hemming
has
uncovered
a
man
determined
not
to
be
known
and
in
so
doing,
has
provided
us
with
delightful
reading."
-Kirkus Reviews
"Espionage writing at its best."
-Charles Cumming, author ofA Divided Spy
"Crammed with cracking stories and founded on sound research, Henry Hemming's biography of Maxwell Knight-'M'-stands comparison with the bestselling books of Ben Macintyre."
-Adam Sisman, author ofJohn Le Carré
"I raced through Henry Hemming's book, constantly having to remind myself that it wasn't a work of fiction. It really has everything you'd want from a great espionage story: incredible agents risking their lives; the highest possible stakes, with the safety of the world hanging in the balance; and at its heart a complicated, mercurial spy master in Maxwell Knight spinning an ever more intricate web."
-Matt Charman, Oscar-nominated screenwriter ofBridge of Spies
"Absolute proof that assiduous digging in the archives can produce scoops. This is intelligence research at its best, especially in the identification of hitherto anonymous agents. Definitely a great contribution to the literature."
-Nigel West, author ofMI5
"This in-depth introduction illuminates a largely forgotten man of antidemocratic tendencies who played a key role in keeping Britain secure and democratic for much of the interwar and early postwar periods."—Publishers Weekly
-Kirkus Reviews
"Espionage writing at its best."
-Charles Cumming, author ofA Divided Spy
"Crammed with cracking stories and founded on sound research, Henry Hemming's biography of Maxwell Knight-'M'-stands comparison with the bestselling books of Ben Macintyre."
-Adam Sisman, author ofJohn Le Carré
"I raced through Henry Hemming's book, constantly having to remind myself that it wasn't a work of fiction. It really has everything you'd want from a great espionage story: incredible agents risking their lives; the highest possible stakes, with the safety of the world hanging in the balance; and at its heart a complicated, mercurial spy master in Maxwell Knight spinning an ever more intricate web."
-Matt Charman, Oscar-nominated screenwriter ofBridge of Spies
"Absolute proof that assiduous digging in the archives can produce scoops. This is intelligence research at its best, especially in the identification of hitherto anonymous agents. Definitely a great contribution to the literature."
-Nigel West, author ofMI5
"This in-depth introduction illuminates a largely forgotten man of antidemocratic tendencies who played a key role in keeping Britain secure and democratic for much of the interwar and early postwar periods."—Publishers Weekly