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Our Man in New York - The British Plot to Bring America into the Second World War (Paperback)
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Our Man in New York - The British Plot to Bring America into the Second World War (Paperback)
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List price R388
Loot Price R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
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"A revelatory and wholly fascinating work of history. Superbly
researched and written with gripping fluency, this lost secret of
World War II espionage finally has its expert chronicler." -
WILLIAM BOYD 'Gripping and intoxicating, it unfolds like the best
screenplay.' NICHOLAS SHAKESPEARE The gripping story of a
propaganda campaign like no other: the covert British operation to
manipulate American public opinion and bring the US into the Second
World War. When William Stephenson - "our man in New York" -
arrived in the United States towards the end of June 1940 with
instructions from the head of MI6 to 'organise' American public
opinion, Britain was on the verge of defeat. Surveys showed that
just 14% of the US population wanted to go to war against Nazi
Germany. But soon that began to change... Those campaigning against
America's entry into the war, such as legendary aviator Charles
Lindbergh, talked of a British-led plot to drag the US into the
conflict. They feared that the British were somehow flooding the
American media with 'fake news', infiltrating pressure groups,
rigging opinion polls and meddling in US politics. These claims
were shocking and wild: they were also true. That truth is revealed
here for the first time by bestselling author Henry Hemming, using
hitherto private and classified documents, including the diaries of
his own grandparents, who were briefly part of Stephenson's
extraordinary influence campaign that was later described in the
Washington Post as 'arguably the most effective in history'.
Stephenson - who saved the life of Hemming's father - was a flawed
maverick, full of contradictions, but one whose work changed the
course of the war, and whose story can now be told in full.
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