Mask of treachery / John Costello
Material type:
- 688044832
- FIC .C67 1988

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Fiction | Fiction | FIC .C67 1988 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000003583 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. "How can you ever forgive me? -- 2. " French leanings " -- 3. "Sexual politics" -- 4. "Image breaking" -- 5. Exporting the revolution -- 6. Mathematical gloom -- 7. Boys of rough trade and laddies of leisure -- 8. A world doomed to destruction -- 9. You can hang them or burn them alive - If you can catch them! -- 10. We talk endlessly in the society about communism -- 11. A clever, dossolute young man -- 12. I saw myself as a spy -- 13. The bloody sots are not going to have you -- 14. Then there'll be jam for all -- 15. Many a fickle makes a fuckle -- 16. Too much hauteur to be a charmer -- 17. Assisting lord rothschild -- 18. It was all as bit of a lark -- 19. I can trust no one! -- 20. Keep that man out of the office -- 21. Thwarting a need to know -- 22. Recommended to the services -- 23. Most secret matters -- 24. An enormous amount of influence -- 25. He had his best man on it -- 26. Something quite horrible -- 27. I let him go -- 28. The final sting.
Newly discovered British and American reports, scores of interviews, and expert analysis substantiate an account of the espionage network created by Anthony Blunt and of that network's infiltration of British and American institutions.
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