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Sex, Spies and Scandal - The John Vassall Affair (Hardcover)
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Sex, Spies and Scandal - The John Vassall Affair (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R542
Discovery Miles 5 420
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Sex, Spies and Scandal is the story of John Vassall, a civil
servant who was unmasked as a Soviet spy in 1962. Having been
photographed in compromising positions while working at the British
embassy in Moscow in 1954, Vassall was blackmailed into handing
over secrets from the British Admiralty to his Soviet handlers,
both in Moscow and in London, for more than seven years. There has
been a rash of successful recent books and film adaptations on the
Profumo, Thorpe and Duchess of Argyll affairs. The story of John
Vassall, who was responsible for a far more serious intelligence
breach than Profumo, is ripe for retelling. It has got the lot - a
honeytrap, spying on an industrial scale, journalists jailed for
not revealing their sources, and the first modern tabloid
witch-hunt, which resulted in a ministerial resignation and almost
brought down Harold Macmillan's government. With access to newly
released MI5 files and interviews with people who knew Vassall from
the 1950s until his death in 1996, this book sheds new light on the
neglected spy scandal of the early 1960s. Despite having been
drugged and then raped by the KGB in Moscow, as a gay man John
Vassall was shown no mercy by the British press or the courts.
Sentenced to eighteen years in jail, he served ten years despite
telling MI5 everything about his spying. Outside, he found that
many of his old friends and lovers had been persecuted or dismissed
from the civil service in Britain, the US and Australia. Unlike the
Cambridge Five, who courted attention, on leaving prison Vassall
had to change his name to avoid the press and lived quietly in
London. Including atmospheric detail on Dolphin Square in the 1950s
and '60s - a hotbed of political intrigue but also a safe haven for
members of the LGBT community - this is an explosive tale of sexual
violence, betrayal, cover-up, homophobia and hypocrisy that blows
open some of the British establishment's darkest secrets.
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