The Spy’s Bedside Book

Greene, Graham and Hugh Greene (eds.)

£100.00

On its first appearance in 1957, Hugh and Graham Greene’s The Spy’s Bedside Book provoked a storm of interest, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, 100 copies were bought by East German Intelligence. Includes stories by some of the great writers on spying and many practitioners, including Ian Fleming and John Buchan, Sir Robert Baden-Powell and Belle Boyd, Walter Schellenberg and Major André, Sir Paul Dukes and Vladimir Petrov, and from the golden age of mystery and suspense, William Le Queux and E. Phillips Oppenheim. There are also some unexpected figures: William Blake, D.H. Lawrence and Thomas Mann, all suspected of spying in three great wars. How can you hide messages in a boiled egg? Why should you always put pepper in your vodka when in Russia? Answers to these questions and much more can be found in this thrilling collection, which will enthral readers once again with its tales of espionage from a bygone era.

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Publisher
Rupert Hart-Davis
Publisher City
London
Year
1957
Edition
1st
Format
h/b
Author
Greene, Graham and Hugh Greene (eds.)
SKU
IYC82931
Categories
Condition
Very good, 1st edition, unclipped d/j in protective sleeve (v.g.); text block firm, pages unmarked and crisp; foxing on edges.
Size
12mo (190 x 130 / 7⅜" x 5")
Page Count
256
ISBN