Masterspy Kim Philby's secret life is far stronger than any spy fiction. Recruited by the Soviet KGB at Cambridge in the 1930s, he made his way into the British Secret Intelligence Service where, after a brilliant wartime career, he became head of its anti-Soviet section, then liaison officer in Washington with the CIA and FBI - revealing everything he learned to his Moscow bosses. He was in the running to become "C", chief of the British service, where the damage he could have done would have been incalculable, but following the defection of his fellow spies, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean, in 1951, Philby found himself under a persistent cloud of suspicion and he eventually fled himself in 1963. Before he died in Moscow in 1988, unrepentant and fulfilled, Philby had become a symbol in the West of Soviet-inspired treachery - an Englishman from a privileged background who had betrayed the entire free world. With interviews by Hayden Peake and an introduction by Michael Lubimov, Rufina Philby's memoir of her notorious husband provides a portrait of the masterspy that reveals how much he had previously managed to conceal.
Masterspy Kim Philby's secret life is far stronger than any spy fiction. Recruited by the Soviet KGB at Cambridge in the 1930s, he made his way into the British Secret Intelligence Service where, after a brilliant wartime career, he became head of its anti-Soviet section, then liaison officer in Washington with the CIA and FBI - revealing everything he learned to his Moscow bosses. He was in the running to become "C", chief of the British service, where the damage he could have done would have been incalculable, but following the defection of his fellow spies, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean, in 1951, Philby found himself under a persistent cloud of suspicion and he eventually fled himself in 1963. Before he died in Moscow in 1988, unrepentant and fulfilled, Philby had become a symbol in the West of Soviet-inspired treachery - an Englishman from a privileged background who had betrayed the entire free world. With interviews by Hayden Peake and an introduction by Michael Lubimov, Rufina Philby's memoir of her notorious husband provides a portrait of the masterspy that reveals how much he had previously managed to conceal.
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* 'For devotees of the industry, this book is a must, for casual readers it is a good starting point' - Alan Judd, Sunday Telegraph * 'The more of her book you read, the more convinced you become that Rufina's Kim is who Kim Philby really was' - Observer
* 'For devotees of the industry, this book is a must, for casual readers it is a good starting point' - Alan Judd, Sunday Telegraph * 'The more of her book you read, the more convinced you become that Rufina's Kim is who Kim Philby really was' - Observer
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Höhe: 198 mm
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978-0-9536151-6-2 (9780953615162)
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Rufina Philby was married to Kim Philby for 18 years up to his death in Moscow in 1988 where she continues to live.
Rufina Philby was married to Kim Philby for 18 years up to his death in Moscow in 1988 where she continues to live.