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Author Macintyre, Ben, 1963-

Title A spy among friends : Kim Philby and the great betrayal / Ben Macintyre.

Publication Info. New York : Crown Publishers, [2014].

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  92 PHILBY    Check Shelf
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Biographies  92 BIOGRAPHY MACINTYRE    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Manross Branch - Non Fiction  B PHILBY    Check Shelf
 Burlington Public Library - Adult Department  B PHILBY    Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  327.1247 MACINTYRE    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  BIOGRAPHY PHILBY    Check Shelf
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult Department  B PHILBY    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  B PHILBY KIM M    Check Shelf
 East Windsor, Library Association of Warehouse Point - Adult Department  B PHILBY MAC    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  327.1247 MAC    Check Shelf

Edition First American edition.
Description xii, 368 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [309]-359) and index.
Contents Apprentice spy -- Section V -- Otto and Sonny -- Boo, boo, baby, I'm a spy -- Three young spies -- The German defector -- The Soviet defector -- Rising stars -- Stormy seas -- Homer's odyssey -- Peach -- The robber barons -- The third man -- One man in Beirut -- The fox who came to stay -- A most promising officer -- I thought it would be you -- Teatime -- The fade -- Three old spies.
Summary The best-selling author of Operation Mincemeat presents a definitive portrait of the notorious 20th-century spy that discusses his rise in MI6, high-profile intelligence friendships and 20-year espionage operation that culminated in his 1963 defection to Moscow.
"Kim Philby was the greatest spy in history, a brilliant and charming man who rose to head Britain's counterintelligence against the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War - while he was secretly working for the enemy. And nobody thought he knew Philby like Nicholas Elliott, Philby's best friend and fellow officer in MI6. The two men had gone to the same schools, belonged to the same exclusive clubs, grown close through the crucible of wartime intelligence work and long nights of drink and revelry. It was madness for one to think the other might be a communist spy, bent on subverting Western values and the power of the free world. But Philby was secretly betraying his friend. Every word Elliott breathed to Philby was transmitted back to Moscow - and not just Elliott's words, for in America, Philby had made another powerful friend: James Jesus Angleton, the crafty, paranoid head of CIA counterintelligence. Angleton's and Elliott's unwitting disclosures helped Philby sink almost every important Anglo-American spy operation for twenty years, leading countless operatives to their doom. Even as the web of suspicion closed around him, and Philby was driven to greater lies to protect his cover, his two friends never abandoned him - until it was too late. The stunning truth of his betrayal would have devastating consequences on the two men who thought they knew him best, and on the intelligence services he left crippled in his wake."--book jacket.
Subject Philby, Kim, 1912-1988.
Spies -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Espionage, Soviet -- Great Britain -- History.
ISBN 9780804136631
0804136637
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