Agent Molière: The Life of John Cairncross, the Fifth Man of the Cambridge Spy Circle
Autor Geoff Andrewsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350384866
ISBN-10: 1350384860
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350384860
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Reveals the curious secret post-espionage life of John Cairncross as he rebuilt his life as a foreign correspondent, editor and university professor
Notă biografică
Geoff Andrews is an historian and biographer who has written widely on the history of political ideas and movements and twentieth century British and Italian politics. He is Senior Lecturer in Politics at The Open University and author of The Shadow Man: At the Heart of the Cambridge Spy Circle (2015) and Not a Normal Country: Italy After Berlusconi (2005).
Cuprins
Prologue: 'The Chase'Chapter 1: A Scottish EducationChapter 2: From Glasgow to GermanyChapter 3: A Political AwakeningChapter 4: CambridgeChapter 5: The Foreign OfficeChapter 6: Agent MoliereChapter 7: AppeasementChapter 8: A Political Career BeginsChapter 9: Bletchley ParkChapter 10: Enter Graham GreeneChapter 11: Cold War and ResignationChapter 12: An Italian EscapeChapter 13: Professor CairncrossChapter 14: Confession and Exile (Again)Chapter 15: Hot AutumnChapter 16: The 'Fifth Man'Chapter 17: The Human FactorEpilogue: 'Fact and Fiction in the Life of John Cairncross'
Recenzii
Extremely well-researched ... Both fascinating and exciting in equal measure.
Compelling. Geoff Andrews's research is extensive and exemplary.
[Cairncross] lived in a sort of self-imposed exile on the Continent, eking out an existence as a jobbing writer and translator. When he was finally unmasked as the Fifth Man, nobody really seemed to care. [Andrews] has set out to remedy this.
Andrews rightly emphasizes the range of Cairncross's literary talents. He would have made a successful, though highly argumentative, full-time academic, and was a formidable linguist.
In Agent Molière, respected historian Geoff Andrews provides a well-researched and absorbing account of Cairncross's life from his passing on of secret documents to the Russians during World War II to his later life as a university professor in Italy and his eventual unveiling as the 'fifth man'. A must for all armchair spies.
Geoff Andrews, an Open University politics lecturer, throws new light on this mystery [of how John Cairncross found himself in the pay of Moscow's spy masters].
Geoff Andrews brilliantly captures the essence of the unlikely "fifth man" in the notorious Cambridge spy ring, exploding the myths surrounding John Cairncross. His meticulous research paints a picture of an exceptional scholar from a humble background uncomfortable in the corridors of the Whitehall establishment. As Andrews astutely comments, Cairncross was "incapable of subscribing to any kind of orthodoxy". Agent Molière is a refreshing and most welcome biography which blows away the cobwebs left by traditional spy writers.
A thorough and thoughtful exploration of the complex life and personality of John Cairncross. This is the book we have been waiting for that rounds off the epic story of the Cambridge Spies.
Compelling. Geoff Andrews's research is extensive and exemplary.
[Cairncross] lived in a sort of self-imposed exile on the Continent, eking out an existence as a jobbing writer and translator. When he was finally unmasked as the Fifth Man, nobody really seemed to care. [Andrews] has set out to remedy this.
Andrews rightly emphasizes the range of Cairncross's literary talents. He would have made a successful, though highly argumentative, full-time academic, and was a formidable linguist.
In Agent Molière, respected historian Geoff Andrews provides a well-researched and absorbing account of Cairncross's life from his passing on of secret documents to the Russians during World War II to his later life as a university professor in Italy and his eventual unveiling as the 'fifth man'. A must for all armchair spies.
Geoff Andrews, an Open University politics lecturer, throws new light on this mystery [of how John Cairncross found himself in the pay of Moscow's spy masters].
Geoff Andrews brilliantly captures the essence of the unlikely "fifth man" in the notorious Cambridge spy ring, exploding the myths surrounding John Cairncross. His meticulous research paints a picture of an exceptional scholar from a humble background uncomfortable in the corridors of the Whitehall establishment. As Andrews astutely comments, Cairncross was "incapable of subscribing to any kind of orthodoxy". Agent Molière is a refreshing and most welcome biography which blows away the cobwebs left by traditional spy writers.
A thorough and thoughtful exploration of the complex life and personality of John Cairncross. This is the book we have been waiting for that rounds off the epic story of the Cambridge Spies.