Hinsley’s History
Noël Annan, 1 August 1985
Diplomacy and Intelligence during the Second World War: Essays in Honour of F.H. Hinsley
edited by Richard Langhorne.
Cambridge, 329 pp., £27.50, May 1985,0 521 26840 0 Show More
edited by Richard Langhorne.
Cambridge, 329 pp., £27.50, May 1985,
British Intelligence and the Second World War. Vol. I: 1939-Summer 1941, Vol. II: Mid-1941-Mid-1943, Vol. III, Part I: June 1943-June 1944
by F.H. Hinsley, E.E. Thomas, C.F.G. Ransom and R.C. Knight.
HMSO, 616 pp., £12.95, September 1979,0 11 630933 4 Show More
by F.H. Hinsley, E.E. Thomas, C.F.G. Ransom and R.C. Knight.
HMSO, 616 pp., £12.95, September 1979,
“... Secret Service: Sir Francis Walsingham ran it for Elizabeth I.) Today the hounds are in pursuit of Andrew Gow, the Classical scholar and art collector who was Blunt’s mentor at Trinity. Gow, who had taught at Eton, devoted part of his life to editing Nicander, a didactic Greek poet who wrote poems on snake-bites, poisons and their remedies – there is ... ”