Churchill and Secret Service

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Featuring absorbing information about the secret world of agents, this groundbreaking work includes details from Churchill's days as a member of the Cabinet that established the Secret Service. 26 photos. *Stamp on first free page; paperback with cardboard reinforcing covers.*
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With absorbing detail about the secret world of agents and double agents, this groundbreaking work by David Stafford traces Churchill's connections with that world, from his days as a member of the Cabinet that established the Secret Service to the war years, when his extensive intelligence network provided him with superior information. The result is a major contribution to the study of modern and military history and a crucial missing key to understanding Churchill himself. *Stamp on first free page; paperback with cardboard reinforcing covers.*
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AuthorDavid Stafford
PublisherAbacus
PlaceLondon
Year2000-02-03
ISBN9780349112794
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsStamp on first free page; paperback with cardboard reinforcing covers.
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