SIX: A History of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service: Pt. 1: Murder and Mayhem 1909-1939

Author:   Michael Smith
Publisher:   Dialogue
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9781906447007


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   16 July 2010
Format:   Hardback
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SIX: A History of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service: Pt. 1: Murder and Mayhem 1909-1939


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Author:   Michael Smith
Publisher:   Dialogue
Imprint:   Dialogue
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.812kg
ISBN:  

9781906447007


ISBN 10:   1906447004
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   16 July 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In Six, Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection In Six, Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection -In Six, Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received.---Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection In Six, Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection In Six , Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection In Six , Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection


-In Six, Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received.---Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection In Six, Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection In Six , Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection In Six , Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection


In Six, Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection


In Six , Michael Smith takes a broad view, adding new stories, filling in details, using true names and dates, and perhaps most interesting, describing the reactions of government entities to the intelligence they received. --Hayden B. Peake, curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection<br><br><br>


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Michael Smith, former intelligence officer and award-winning journalist, is one of the world's leading experts on Britain's spies. The defence correspondent of The Sunday Times, he is author of the number one bestseller Station X, as well as other acclaimed works including Foley and The Spying Game.

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