Spy Counter Spy

R900.00

Now in this fascinating autobiography, Dusko Popov, on of the master Intelligence Officers of World War II, tells his story:

  • How he spied brilliantly for the Germans and at the same time provided vital information to the Allies.
  • How both Hitler and Churchill trusted him throughout the entire war.
  • How, under the codename Tricycle, he became the star of Sir John Masterman’s XX Committee.
  • How he organized and managed unparalleled networks of spies from London, New York, Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro.
  • How he delivered Japanese plans for Pearl Harbour to the FBI months before the attack took place.
  • How his part in the war ended when he sought out and all but murdered the man who betrayed his lifelong friend and fellow spy.
  • How the charm that often saved his skin conquered women round the world.

Mr Popov now lives in France with his wife and four sons.

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Description

Authored by Dusko Popov and published by Weidenfield and Nicolson of London in 1974. Hard cover bound this First Edition copy is in Fine condition, with a Fine dust jacket and covered in plastic. The size of the book is 224x147x29mm with 278 pages. ISBN 0297768476.

Clean and well bound. No inscription or annotations. Occasional marking to pages. Pages lightly tanned. No illustrations. Top corner of front end paper clipped. Covered in archival plastic