(Download) Stalin's Englishman: Guy Burgess, the Cold War, and the Cambridge Spy Ring
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| #386880 in Books | Lownie Andrew | 2016-10-04 | 2016-10-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .37 x.6 x6.33l,.0 | File Name: 1250100992 | 448 pages | Stalin s Englishman Guy Burgess the Cold War and the Cambridge Spy Ring
||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| A good read and a solid historical lesson.|By Bletchley Fan|The whole Cambridge spy saga is fascinating and this adds quite a bit to a full understanding. Much has been written about Kim Philby but Burgess is less well known. He is certainly a complicated piece of work.
Particularly interesting is the ease with which he moved from one British security agency to an|||"A real-life page turner." - The New York Post|“Mr. Lownie makes a convincing case that Burgess was the most important of the Cambridge spies. A must-read for intelligence buffs ― and especially those charged with protecting our nation&
Guy Burgess was the most important, complex, and fascinating of "The Cambridge Spies"―Maclean, Philby, Blunt―brilliant young men recruited in the 1930s to betray their country to the Soviet Union. An engaging and charming companion to many, an unappealing, utterly ruthless manipulator to others, Burgess rose through academia, the BBC, the Foreign Office, MI5 and MI6, gaining access to thousands of highly sensitive secret documents which he passed to his Russian h...
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