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H. Montgomery Hyde (1907–1989)

Autor von Famous Trials 7: Oscar Wilde

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Werke von H. Montgomery Hyde

Famous Trials 7: Oscar Wilde (1948) 208 Exemplare
Room 3603 (1962) 87 Exemplare
A History of Pornography (1964) 43 Exemplare
The Atom Bomb Spies (1980) 41 Exemplare
The Cleveland Street Scandal (1976) 33 Exemplare
Henry James at home (1969) 20 Exemplare
Oscar Wilde: The Aftermath (1963) 19 Exemplare
Secret intelligence agent (1982) 14 Exemplare
Cynthia (1965) 13 Exemplare
The chameleon (1894) — Einführung — 10 Exemplare
John Law (1969) 8 Exemplare
George Blake: Superspy (1987) 6 Exemplare
The Londonderrys (1979) 6 Exemplare
Neville Chamberlain (1976) 5 Exemplare
United in crime (1956) 4 Exemplare
Judge Jeffreys (1948) 3 Exemplare
Walter Monckton (1991) 1 Exemplar

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The story of the British Intelligence Center in New York during World War II

With headquarters in New York at 630 Fifth Avenue, Room 3603, the organization known as the British Security Coordination, or B.S.C., was the keystone of the successful

Anglo-American partnership in the field of secret intelligence, counterespionage and “special operations.”

The man chosen by Sir Winston Churchill to set up and direct this crucial effort was Sir William Stephenson. A fighter pilot in the First World War, he had become a millionaire before he was thirty through his invention of the device for transmitting photographs by wireless. The late General Bill Donovan, director of the Office of Strategic Services, said of him; “Bill Stephenson taught us all we ever knew about ...… (mehr)
 
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MasseyLibrary | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 15, 2023 |
I picked this up for two main reasons: 1. The Ian Fleming foreword, and 2. Although I was aware of the British intelligence operations based in New York during WW2 (I’d referenced them in one of my pulp stories) I didn’t really know the details. This series of recollections and case stories by one of their former operatives provides some degree of insight. However as this was written in 1962 most of the content has been superseded by declassification of certain material and more recent scholarship. But it remains a readable first hand account of an often overlooked area of wartime Anglo-American cooperation.… (mehr)
 
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Sapper533 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 16, 2019 |
I have to say I was disappointed in reading this book. The scandal seemed to be something of a damp squib, with only a few underlings actually tried and convicted. It seemed to me (in a bit of a spoiler) that the individuals that fled abroad were mostly the beneficiary of inaction, rather than a desire to cover up crimes. Ultimately, it makes the narrative that much less interesting.
 
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