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The first full biography of one of Britain's most notorious Cold War traitors. It contains material never published before from recently de-classified secret service files.
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The first full biography of one of Britain's most notorious Cold War traitors. It contains material never published before from recently de-classified secret service files.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Biteback Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 156mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9781849549134
- ISBN-10: 1849549133
- Artikelnr.: 43183442
- Verlag: Biteback Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 156mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9781849549134
- ISBN-10: 1849549133
- Artikelnr.: 43183442
Stewart Purvis: Stewart Purvis is Professor of Television Journalism at City University, London. He co-authored When Reporters Cross the Line: The Heroes, the Villains, the Hackers and the Spies with Jeff Hulbert. Jeff Hulbert: Jeff Hulbert is a media historian and an honorary research fellow in the Journalism Department at City University, London. He co-authored When Reporters Cross the Line: The Heroes, the Villains, the Hackers and the Spies with Stewart Purvis.
Introduction vii
1. 'A normal, healthy, English boy' 1
A disrupted education, 1911-30
2. 'A real rapscallion' 15
A scholarship student goes rogue, 1930-36
3. 'Mr Burgess is away today' 61
Serving more than one master, 1936-38
4. i am 'anxious to appoint a Mr Guy Burgess' 103
British Intelligence embraces a KGB spy, 1938-41
5. 'Everyone Under the Sun' 127
Networking at Westminster, 1941-44
6. 'An important promotion that can be put to valuable use' 175
Properly established in the establishment, 1944-50
7. 'Good reason to hope he would make a useful career' 211
Crucial decisions at the Foreign Office and MI5, 1950-51
8. 'This peculiarly British field of counter-espionage' 273
And then there were five spies, or was it six or seven? 1951 onwards
9. 'I had no idea how much I was loathed' 317
Settling into the USSR, 1951-56
10. 'I would rather like to go back to England' 347
Decline and death, 1956-63
11. 'Burgess is, of course, Brigadier Brilliant' 393
Towards the truth, 1951-2016
Bibliography 417
Acknowledgements 425
Endnotes 427
Index 463
1. 'A normal, healthy, English boy' 1
A disrupted education, 1911-30
2. 'A real rapscallion' 15
A scholarship student goes rogue, 1930-36
3. 'Mr Burgess is away today' 61
Serving more than one master, 1936-38
4. i am 'anxious to appoint a Mr Guy Burgess' 103
British Intelligence embraces a KGB spy, 1938-41
5. 'Everyone Under the Sun' 127
Networking at Westminster, 1941-44
6. 'An important promotion that can be put to valuable use' 175
Properly established in the establishment, 1944-50
7. 'Good reason to hope he would make a useful career' 211
Crucial decisions at the Foreign Office and MI5, 1950-51
8. 'This peculiarly British field of counter-espionage' 273
And then there were five spies, or was it six or seven? 1951 onwards
9. 'I had no idea how much I was loathed' 317
Settling into the USSR, 1951-56
10. 'I would rather like to go back to England' 347
Decline and death, 1956-63
11. 'Burgess is, of course, Brigadier Brilliant' 393
Towards the truth, 1951-2016
Bibliography 417
Acknowledgements 425
Endnotes 427
Index 463
Introduction vii
1. 'A normal, healthy, English boy' 1
A disrupted education, 1911-30
2. 'A real rapscallion' 15
A scholarship student goes rogue, 1930-36
3. 'Mr Burgess is away today' 61
Serving more than one master, 1936-38
4. i am 'anxious to appoint a Mr Guy Burgess' 103
British Intelligence embraces a KGB spy, 1938-41
5. 'Everyone Under the Sun' 127
Networking at Westminster, 1941-44
6. 'An important promotion that can be put to valuable use' 175
Properly established in the establishment, 1944-50
7. 'Good reason to hope he would make a useful career' 211
Crucial decisions at the Foreign Office and MI5, 1950-51
8. 'This peculiarly British field of counter-espionage' 273
And then there were five spies, or was it six or seven? 1951 onwards
9. 'I had no idea how much I was loathed' 317
Settling into the USSR, 1951-56
10. 'I would rather like to go back to England' 347
Decline and death, 1956-63
11. 'Burgess is, of course, Brigadier Brilliant' 393
Towards the truth, 1951-2016
Bibliography 417
Acknowledgements 425
Endnotes 427
Index 463
1. 'A normal, healthy, English boy' 1
A disrupted education, 1911-30
2. 'A real rapscallion' 15
A scholarship student goes rogue, 1930-36
3. 'Mr Burgess is away today' 61
Serving more than one master, 1936-38
4. i am 'anxious to appoint a Mr Guy Burgess' 103
British Intelligence embraces a KGB spy, 1938-41
5. 'Everyone Under the Sun' 127
Networking at Westminster, 1941-44
6. 'An important promotion that can be put to valuable use' 175
Properly established in the establishment, 1944-50
7. 'Good reason to hope he would make a useful career' 211
Crucial decisions at the Foreign Office and MI5, 1950-51
8. 'This peculiarly British field of counter-espionage' 273
And then there were five spies, or was it six or seven? 1951 onwards
9. 'I had no idea how much I was loathed' 317
Settling into the USSR, 1951-56
10. 'I would rather like to go back to England' 347
Decline and death, 1956-63
11. 'Burgess is, of course, Brigadier Brilliant' 393
Towards the truth, 1951-2016
Bibliography 417
Acknowledgements 425
Endnotes 427
Index 463