he death in Moscow last spring of Harold Adrian Russell (Kim) Philby closed a chapter in the most celebrated espionage case of the postwar years—but not the book. Philby, of course, was the most ...
The British Library planned to acquire the personal archives of the notorious Cambridge spy Kim Philby, raising fears it would enrich the family of a traitor. Files released by the National ...
How did notorious traitor Kim Philby manage to infiltrate MI6 and send its most sensitive secrets to the Soviets? Now, for the first time, his account in a once secret tape Show more How did ...
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Thinking of Kim Philby, the British double agent revealed in 1963 as “Moscow’s man,” le Carré writes of “a state of corporate rot that would take another generation to heal.” ...
The members of the ring were Donald Maclean (1913 - 1983), Guy Burgess (1911 - 1963), Harold 'Kim' Philby (1912 - 1988) and Anthony Blunt (1907 - 1983). Several other people have been suggested as ...
When historians of emotion look back on this year, at least in British history, they will highlight 'powerlessness' as the ...
This, she explains, is a memoir written by notorious double agent Kim Philby after he had moved to Moscow - a man who used to call this very Thameside pub one of his drinking haunts. Getty Images ...
Industrial espionage can badly damage a company's stock price, reputation and ability to trade competitively. But most cases ...
"It was only after the war when she saw a picture and read about him that she found out it was Kim Philby, the British double agent." By 1938, Austria had been annexed by Nazi Germany and Gardiner ...
My Silent War by Kim Philby (1968). All right, this is a memoir, not a novel, but since its author is a notorious Soviet mole, it's not strictly the truth, either. And it's fascinating in any case.