Here is the riveting story of the strikingly beautiful American debutante who became one of the most successful spies in World War II, putting into Allied hands some of the most important documents ever obtained by any spy. Her M.O. was always the same: First she became the lover of a highly placed diplomat, then she shamelessly "turned" him. 16 pages of photographs.
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Here is the riveting story of the strikingly beautiful American debutante who became one of the most successful spies in World War II, putting into Allied hands some of the most important documents ever obtained by any spy. Her M.O. was always the same: First she became the lover of a highly placed diplomat, then she shamelessly "turned" him. 16 pages of photographs.
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May have some shelf-wear due to normal use. Your purchase funds free job training and education in the greater Seattle area. Thank you for supporting Goodwill's nonprofit mission!
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Near fine in near fine jacket. Size: 9x6x1; NOT an ex-library book. 398 pages including the index. dust jacket has no chips or tears, price is not clipped.
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Good in Good jacket. Hardcover First Edition with dust jacket. Jacket shows light shelf wear. Internally pages are clean, unmarked and the binding is sound. Prompt shipping.
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Illustrated by Glossy Photos Section. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 6x9" VERY GOOD CONDITION IN VERY GOOD UNCLIPT(S25.00) DUST JACKET. clean, solid, bright; GOLD SPINE titles on BLACK hard covers. BLACK & YELLOW titles on BLACK & WHITE DUST cover showing 2X3" PHOTO OF BETTY THORPE PACK. Inner flap has 2x3" b&w photo of author & biog.; 398pg pages; she seduced a top-ranking Pole from whom she learned details of the German Enigma code-machine. Her most significant triumphs, though, came in Washington. There, she seduced and turned an Italian admiral, as well as a Vichy French diplomat from whom she obtained ciphers that gave the Allies vital information about enemy movements.