WW2(?) steganography
Peter Fairbrother
peter.fairbrother at ntlworld.com
Fri, 05 Apr 2002 14:05:36 +0100
> Ben Laurie wrote:
> Peter Fairbrother wrote:
>>
>> Just been reading "Garbo - the spy who saved d-day", which is an MI5 account
>> released by the public records office of the Garbo (real name Juan Pujol)
>> case (the Germans thought Garbo, a Spaniard, ran a ring of spies in Britain
>> and was one of their best agents - in fact Garbo was a double agent, and
>> there were no spies, just a lot of MI5 officers).
>
> Info on how to obtain it would be good...
www.pro.gov.uk/bookshop/
I guess,or try a bookshop or library?
ISBN 1 873162 81 2
publisher:
Public Records Office
Richmond
Surrey
It's title is as above, there is an introduction by Mark Seaman, but though
the main part of the book is by Tomas Harris he isn't mentioned on the cover
- I think the "author" might be the PRO.
-- Peter Fairbrother
> Cheers,
>
> Ben.
>
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