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Never a stereotypical colonialist, as the son of a missionary, Andrew Stuart knew the people, the... Læs mere
The author relates his unconventional career in the Foreign Office from the end of World War II until almost the end of the Cold War. The realities and flavours of diplomatic life are interwoven with the local colour of overseas assignments.
Faber joined the British Foreign Service in 1950, retiring in 1981. He served in seven embassies, from Baghdad, at the time of King Faisal's coronation, to The Hague, as the UK sought... Læs mere
Ana Montes appeared to be a model employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), advancing quickly through the ranks... Læs mere
In the early days of World War II, a young Marine named Charles Fenn was recruited by the OSS for undercover operations in the China-Burma-India... Læs mere
An inside account of the investigation that led to the arrest of Ana Montes, known as the Queen of Cuba by Defense... Læs mere
When Russia was in the throes of Joseph Stalin's campaign for the forced collectivization of Soviet agriculture, a young boy named Pavlik Morozov informed the OGPU (later called the KGB) that his father was an enemy of the regime
The compulsively readable new book from The Rest is Classified host Gordon Corera. About how one man – Vasili Mitrokhin – turned first disaffected dissident and then traitor to the KGB, stealing the most secret Soviet archives and smuggling them to the West.