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,
“... CIA was a Soviet spy. After such sleuthing it is a relief to find in this book of essays edited by Richard Langhorne an article on the Cambridge spies by a don, and it is by far the most sensible account so far written. It is the best because Christopher Andrew is a historian at Corpus Christi, Cambridge who has become the leading authority on the ... ”