Great Internationalists
Rupert Cornwell, 2 February 1989
Philby: The Life and Views of the KGB Masterspy
by Phillip Knightley.
Deutsch, 291 pp., £14.95, October 1988,0 233 98360 0 Show More
by Phillip Knightley.
Deutsch, 291 pp., £14.95, October 1988,
Mask of Treachery: The First Documented Dossier on Blunt, MI5 and Soviet Subversion
by John Costello.
Collins, 761 pp., £18, November 1988,0 00 217536 3 Show More
by John Costello.
Collins, 761 pp., £18, November 1988,
A Divided Life: A Biography of Donald Maclean
by Robert Cecil.
Bodley Head, 212 pp., £15, October 1988,0 370 31129 9 Show More
by Robert Cecil.
Bodley Head, 212 pp., £15, October 1988,
The Storm Birds: Soviet Post-War Defectors
by Gordon Brook-Shepherd.
Weidenfeld, 303 pp., £14.95, November 1988,0 297 79464 7 Show More
by Gordon Brook-Shepherd.
Weidenfeld, 303 pp., £14.95, November 1988,
“... only learned of this fifteen years later. The hunt for the fifth persists. It was the tortured James Angleton – erstwhile head of CIA counter-intelligence, who had learnt part of his trade from Philby – who bitterly and despairingly credited the KGB with creating ‘a wilderness of mirrors’. Maybe, Angleton took too literally the extravagances of ... ”