
The Final Dive
The Life and Death of Buster Crabb
Don Hale(Author)
The History Press Ltd
Published on 21. November 2007
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-7509-4574-5 (ISBN)
Description
Lionel 'Buster' Crabb was a drinker, a gambler, a womaniser and a lover of fast cars and gadgets. On top of all that, he was a spy, an acquaintance of Ian Fleming and the inspiration for James Bond.
A British naval frogman and bomb disposal expert, Crabb worked directly under Fleming during the Second World War at Naval Intelligence and went on to conduct covert operations for both SIS and MI5. Elements from Crabb's dangerous missions and eccentric lifestyle were later incorporated into Fleming's novels. His inventions sparked the role of Q; Miss Moneypenny was based on Crabb's aunt, Kitty Jarvis; and his underwater battle with enemy divers became a crucial scene in Thunderball. During a secret drive beneath a Russian warship in 1957, Crabb disappeared without a trace. One year later, a decapitated and handless body was found, sparking a major row between the government, the secret services and the Admiralty that still smoulders today.
A British naval frogman and bomb disposal expert, Crabb worked directly under Fleming during the Second World War at Naval Intelligence and went on to conduct covert operations for both SIS and MI5. Elements from Crabb's dangerous missions and eccentric lifestyle were later incorporated into Fleming's novels. His inventions sparked the role of Q; Miss Moneypenny was based on Crabb's aunt, Kitty Jarvis; and his underwater battle with enemy divers became a crucial scene in Thunderball. During a secret drive beneath a Russian warship in 1957, Crabb disappeared without a trace. One year later, a decapitated and handless body was found, sparking a major row between the government, the secret services and the Admiralty that still smoulders today.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Stroud
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7509-4574-5 (9780750945745)
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DON HALE has collected sixteen regional, national and international awards for investigative journalism. In June 2002 he received an OBE for his campaigning journalism in the Stephen Downing miscarriage of justice case. His bestselling book on the so-called 'Bakewell Tart' case, Town Without Pity was shortlisted for the Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger award for non-fiction and was made into a successful TV drama. He lives in North Wales.