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Books with author Richard Deacon

  • 'C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield

    Richard Deacon

    Hardcover (Macdonald, March 15, 1985)
    Sir Maurice Oldfield, Director-General of MI6 between 1973 and 1978, might at first seem an unlikely spymaster. Born near Bakewell in Derbyshire in 1915, he was the eldest of eleven children born to a local tenant farmer. Yet he won a scholarship to Manchester University and appeared set on an academic life until the outbreak of war in 1939. Soon after he joined the Army he was transferred to the Military Intelligence Corps in the Middle East, where his remarkable talents swiftly earned him a commission and he finished the war a lieutenant-colonel. From then on his career in intelligence was assured. This fascinating biography, the first of any head of the secret service, brings to life a complex, likeable man, someone with a supreme gift for blending into the background yet also possessed of a fine sense of humour, an ability to make long-lasting friendships and a complete lack of self-importance. Oldfield's rapid grasp of people and situations often served him well: he was among the first to suspect Philby and during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 his belief in Colonel Oleg Penkovsky helped persuade the Americans that the documents leaked by Penkovsky were indeed genuine. Later his appreciation of the need for first-class intelligence from South America helped avert a Falklands war in 1977. In his portrait Richard Deacon considers the often-quoted view that Oldfield served as a prototype for the fictional George Smiley of John Le Carre's novels, but the person he describes is altogether more attractive. Quietly patriotic, deeply attached to his family and his birthplace, Sir Maurice Oldfield will be remembered as a great friend and benefactor as well as a formidable intelligence chief.
  • C

    Richard Deacon

    Paperback (Futura Publications, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Page edges tanned. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Freefall

    Richard Dee

    eBook (Richard Dee, )
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  • Freefall

    Richard Dee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • When the Tea Man Talks

    Richard Dell

    eBook (Albion Publishing, Feb. 10, 2012)
    For the street boys of Cairo, football is more important than food. When Karim is dropped from his team, it is as if his world has ended. To get back in, and to play in the final, he needs a Manchester United shirt, and he needs revenge. But on the rooftops of Cairo, and from the street tea man, he finds another way. If victory is to be Karim’s, even victory against his employer’s angry son, it will not come from stealing a shirt.