Women in Intelligence
Autor Helen Fryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300279313
ISBN-10: 0300279310
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: 16 pp bw plates
Dimensiuni: 126 x 194 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300279310
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: 16 pp bw plates
Dimensiuni: 126 x 194 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Recenzii
“[Fry] has fulfilled the task she set herself: that of putting these women on the map, testifying to their number and courage and providing an invaluable handbook for future scholars.”—Caroline Moorehead, The Spectator
“Sexy female spies are a myth and women in intelligence looked more like secretaries than Bond girls.”—Anita Singh, The Telegraph
“Fry’s work does justice to her subject matter: it’s prodigious—at times dizzying. She has seemingly accomplished an impossible task: documenting every morsel of information about women working for MI5, MI6, and Britain’s various intelligence sub-agencies form WWI through WWII.”—I. S. Berry, Spy Talk
“Beware—this is a book full of danger and deception, sabotage and secret codes, and some brilliant, unstoppable women.”—Clare Mulley, author of The Spy Who Loved
“This account is long overdue. Helen Fry redresses the relative neglect of the contribution of women as intelligence officers and agents during and between the two world wars, with gripping personal stories of bravery, grit and analytic brilliance.”—Sir David Omand GCB, former director of GCHQ
“A superb introduction to the role of women in some of the most fascinating and secretive organisations of the two world wars. Fry brings to the fore stories of bravery, self-sacrifice and the ingenuity of women working in intelligence, all told with her usual inimitable style.”—Kate Vigurs, author of Mission France
“Much needed and extremely important. I was hooked from start to finish and found it very emotionally evocative. There has never been an attempt to bring together all the strands of the story, and this book shows the full and impressive picture of women’s contributions in two world wars.”—Sarah-Louise Miller, author of The Women Behind the Few
“A fascinating, minutely researched study of women in the espionage business.”—Nigel West, author of Spies Who Changed History
“Sexy female spies are a myth and women in intelligence looked more like secretaries than Bond girls.”—Anita Singh, The Telegraph
“Fry’s work does justice to her subject matter: it’s prodigious—at times dizzying. She has seemingly accomplished an impossible task: documenting every morsel of information about women working for MI5, MI6, and Britain’s various intelligence sub-agencies form WWI through WWII.”—I. S. Berry, Spy Talk
“Beware—this is a book full of danger and deception, sabotage and secret codes, and some brilliant, unstoppable women.”—Clare Mulley, author of The Spy Who Loved
“This account is long overdue. Helen Fry redresses the relative neglect of the contribution of women as intelligence officers and agents during and between the two world wars, with gripping personal stories of bravery, grit and analytic brilliance.”—Sir David Omand GCB, former director of GCHQ
“A superb introduction to the role of women in some of the most fascinating and secretive organisations of the two world wars. Fry brings to the fore stories of bravery, self-sacrifice and the ingenuity of women working in intelligence, all told with her usual inimitable style.”—Kate Vigurs, author of Mission France
“Much needed and extremely important. I was hooked from start to finish and found it very emotionally evocative. There has never been an attempt to bring together all the strands of the story, and this book shows the full and impressive picture of women’s contributions in two world wars.”—Sarah-Louise Miller, author of The Women Behind the Few
“A fascinating, minutely researched study of women in the espionage business.”—Nigel West, author of Spies Who Changed History
Notă biografică
Historian and biographer Helen Fry is the author of The Walls Have Ears, Spymaster, MI9, and more than twenty books on intelligence, prisoners of war, and the social history of World War II. She appears regularly in media interviews and podcasts and has been involved in numerous documentaries.