Treachery : Betrayals, Blunders, and Cover-Ups: Six Decades of Espionage Against America and Great Britain
by Pincher, Chapman
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- 140006807X
- ISBN 13
- 9781400068074
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Synopsis
Chapman Pincher is the most experienced and perhaps the best-known British espionage writer. Born in India in 1914, he was educated at King’s College London and the Royal Military College of Science. His book Their Trade Is Treachery, which first charged Sir Roger Hollis with being a Soviet agent, was a sensation. For decades he has been the most effective critic of the British security system, and over the years he has broken scores of stories that have created headlines.
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- Better World Books (US)
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- Title
- Treachery : Betrayals, Blunders, and Cover-Ups: Six Decades of Espionage Against America and Great Britain
- Author
- Pincher, Chapman
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardback
- ISBN 10
- 140006807X
- ISBN 13
- 9781400068074
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Place of Publication
- New York
- This edition first published
- 2009-07-07
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