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This unique book, based on full access to official records, exposes for the very first time the mysterious life and career of Desmond Morton, intelligence officer and personal adviser to Winston Churchill during the Second World War.

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This unique book, based on full access to official records, exposes for the very first time the mysterious life and career of Desmond Morton, intelligence officer and personal adviser to Winston Churchill during the Second World War.


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Autorenporträt
Gill Bennett was Chief Historian of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from1995 and 2005. She has written extensively on diplomatic and Intelligence history.
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'With unique access to secret SIS files, Gill Bennett has produced a riveting biography of the mysterious éminence grise of 20th Century British intelligence, Sir Desmond Morton which throws significant light on some of the darker corners of British politics. Above all, she reveals the inside story of Morton's crucial role as intelligence advisor to Winston Churchill in his fight against appeasement and later as wartime prime minister. Her book challenges some long-held myths and will be required reading for all students of Churchill.' - Dr David Stafford, University of Edinburgh

'Churchill's Man of Mystery: Desmond Morton and the World of Intelligence is a timely and valuable biography of one of the great eminences grises of 20th-century Britain. Our understanding of British secret service in the 1920s, 1930s and during the Second World War, along with Morton's role as Winston Churchill's 'intelligence man', is powerfully illuminated by this exceptionally well-researched study.' - Prof. Keith Jeffery

'This excellent book describes and explains one of Britain's mystery men. Morton remains a bit of a mystery, but thanks to Bennett, no longer a myth. His role in the creation of the structure and organization of British intelligence was crucial - no bookshelf of books on intelligence can be complete without this study. But his reputation as a shadowy éminence grise for Winston Churchill is put into proper and fascinating perspective.' - Prof. Warren Kimball, Rutgers University

'Gill Bennett brilliantly solves the main remaining problem of Churchill's career and sheds important new light on the history of British intelligence. Essential and enjoyable reading for all those interested in these fascinating topics.' - Prof. Christopher Andrew, University of Cambridge

'This is intelligence history at its most meticulous. Desmond Morton's extraordinary career, especially when he stood at Churchill's ear, has been a subject of fascination and speculation for decades. Gill Bennett is brilliant both at puncturing the myths and substantiating the realities.' - Peter Hennessy, Atlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London

'The secret role of Major Sir Desmond Morton, a British intelligence officer who became Winston Churchill's private spy, has finally been exposed to public scrutiny after the release to an historian of key MI6 and Whitehall wartime records.' - The Times

'In spite of maddening difficulties, she has written a first-class biography, which much extends our understanding of how the country was really governed between 1920 and 1945.' - The Spectator

'This book is much more than a biography of Desond Morton; it is also a textbook on the history of SIS, including many tedious details of internal jealousies, so it is unlikely to achieve major sales (apart from the high cost). Nevertheless, as a piece of detective work uncovering information about an intensely private man, it will be required reading for those who want to know everything possible about an important figure at WSC's elbow.' - Paul Courtenay, Vice-Chairman & Hon Secretary, International Churchill Society (UK)

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