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Last Cambridge Spy: John Cairncross, Bletchley Park Mole and Soviet Agent 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750998601
  • ISBN-13: 9780750998604
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A riveting read. Professor Richard Aldrich

The Last Cambridge Spy is not just a fascinating, well-paced book about an interesting individual, but it also invites us to re-appraise the very idea of the Cambridge spy ring. Sir Dermot Turing

John Cairncross was among the most damaging spies of the twentieth century. A member of the infamous Cambridge Ring of Five, he leaked highly sensitive documents from Bletchley Park, MI6 and the Treasury to the Soviet Union including the first atomic secrets and raw decrypts from Enigma and Tunny that influenced the outcome of the Battle of Kursk in 1943.

In 2014, Cairncross appeared as a secondary, though key, character in the biopic of Alan Turings life, The Imitation Game. While the other members of the Cambridge Ring of Five have been the subject of extensive biographical study, Cairncross has largely been overlooked by both academic and popular writers. Despite clear interest, he has remained a mystery until now.

The Last Cambridge Spy is the first ever biography of John Cairncross, using recently released material to tell the story of his life and espionage.

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The Last Cambridge Spy is not just a fascinating, well-placed book about an interesting individual, but is also invites us to re-appraise the very idea of the 'Cambridge spy ring' -- Sir Dermot Turing Chris Smith offer us a remarkable account of John Cairncross...he has captured him at last - a riveting read -- Professor Richard Aldrich

Foreword 7(3)
Sir Dermot Turing
Foreword 10(2)
Professor Richard Aldrich
Acknowledgements 12(3)
Introduction 15(12)
1 Lesmahagow
27(13)
2 The Red Generation
40(14)
3 A Foreign Country
54(12)
4 The Third Secretary
66(13)
5 An Unsatisfactory Probationer
79(14)
6 LISZT
93(17)
7 KURORT: Bletchley Park and Ultra Intelligence
110(11)
8 A Semi-Monastic Life
121(14)
9 On His Majesty's Secret Service
135(15)
10 The Venona Project
150(14)
11 The `Ealing' Spy
164(17)
12 New Careers
181(14)
13 Confession
195(17)
14 The Hunt for the Fifth Man
212(11)
15 Agent for the Duration
223(12)
Afterword 235(9)
Appendices - Interviews with John Cairncross 244(21)
Notes 265(43)
Bibliography 308(20)
Index 328
Dr CHRIS SMITH is a Lecturer in History at Coventry University. He is the author of The Hidden History of Bletchley Park (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) as well as several related articles that have been published in journals such as History of Science.

DERMOT TURING is the author of X, Y and Z: the Real Story of how Enigma Was Broken; Alan Turing Decoded; and Enigma Traitors, which reveals the inadequacies of Allied codes during the Second World War. He began writing in 2014 after a career in law. He is a trustee of The National Museum of Computing and a Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College, Oxford. Dermot is married with two sons and lives in Kippen in Stirlingshire.