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Paul Laity: Mata Hari, 8 January 2004
Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War
by Tammy Proctor.
New York, 205 pp., $27, June 2003,0 8147 6693 5 Show More
by Tammy Proctor.
New York, 205 pp., $27, June 2003,
“... ink!), run "by the sort of men who called each other Wolly, Bunter, Biffy and Blinker. Mansfield Smith Cumming, the original ‘C.’, thought espionage ‘a capital sport’, and is memorably described by Phillip Knightley in his recently reissued study of 20th-century spying, The Second Oldest Profession:* He wore a gold-rimmed monocle, wrote only in ... ”