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Description: ISBN 1844130916 / Author: Phillip Knightley / Genre: History Newest Review: ... useful during the First World War, the mythology they created around themselves saw them through the lean ... more |
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Format: paperback, Publisher: Vintage, ISBN: 1844130916
Pages: 516, Edition: 2New Ed, Paperback, Pimlico - Books/Subjects ... |
£ 11,19 |
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by hogsflesh - written on 22.06.04 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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Spies are fascinating creatures, aren?t they? Well, I?ve always thought so. From the wild excesses of the Bond films to the miserable old men of John Le Carré?s novels, I?ve always had a lot of time for spy fiction. The reality, of course, is harder to get a good grasp of, as spies are, by their very nature, extremely secretive. This book, The Second Oldest Profession, advertises itself as a history of spying in the Twentieth Century, and on the whole it doesn?t disappoint. The author, Phillip Knightly, doesn?t actually believe that spies are much good at all; indeed, he goes so far ...
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