Following on from the success of Brief Lives , published in 1997, and Political Lives , Stage and Screen Lives , and Literary Lives , published in 2001, Secret Lives , which will publish alongside three other titles, Royal Lives , Military Lives , and Musical Lives , will be a welcome addition to the series to anyone with an interest in the secret underworld of political and military intrigue. Eminent historian and former wartime intelligence officer, M. R. D. Foot has made a personal selection of around 100 mini ...
Read More
Following on from the success of Brief Lives , published in 1997, and Political Lives , Stage and Screen Lives , and Literary Lives , published in 2001, Secret Lives , which will publish alongside three other titles, Royal Lives , Military Lives , and Musical Lives , will be a welcome addition to the series to anyone with an interest in the secret underworld of political and military intrigue. Eminent historian and former wartime intelligence officer, M. R. D. Foot has made a personal selection of around 100 mini-biographies taken from the archives of the Dictionary of National Biography of some of the men and women who have in their lifetime made themselves famous (or made themselves infamous) working in secret intelligence. Viewed individually each article in this collection is a permanent historic record of a life in a particular period in time, from the times of Guy Fawkes to the end of the last century. Viewed as a collection the biographies allow for a fascinating tour through the history of secret intelligence. Entries include: Benedict Grinsburg on Edith Cavell Christopher Andrew on Sir M. G. S. Cumming Sidney Lee on Guy Fawkes Peter Wilkinson on Sir Colin McVean Gubbins Nigel Clive on 'Kim' Philby M. R. D. Foot on Violette Szabo Sidney Lee on Sir Francis Walsingham John Hamilton on William Windham M. R. D. Foot on Greville Maynard Wynne
Read Less