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Murder and Malice
Hugh Greene
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R521
Discovery Miles 5 210
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A classic compendium of espionage stories penned by some of the
greatest writers and most famous spies. With a new introduction by
Stella Rimington, former head of MI5.
The foxhunter, the angler, the cricketer -- each has had his own
bedside book. Why not the spy? First published in 1957, The Spy's
Bedside Book provoked much interest and pleasure and, perhaps
unsurprisingly, a hundred copies were bought by East German
Intelligence. This classic anthology, beautifully repackaged as a
small-format hardback, will enthrall readers once again with its
tales of espionage from a bygone era, while also revealing a secret
or two, such as how to hide messages in a boiled egg and why you
should always put pepper in your vodka when in Russia.
Most of the great writers on spying and many practitioners are
represented in these pages: Sir Robert Baden-Powell and Belle Boyd,
Ian Fleming and John Buchan, Walter Schellenberg and Major Andre,
Sir Paul Dukes and Vladimir Petrov -- and from the golden age of
espionage, William Le Queux and E. Phillips Oppenheim. William
Blake, D.H. Lawrence and Thomas Mann, all suspected of espionage in
three great wars, are some of the unexpected figures.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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