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Cargando... Number 70, Berlin: A Story of Britain's Perilpor William Le Queux
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William Le Queux was a famous journalist, writer and celebrated novelist, a master of the spy genre, and a vociferous critic of Britain's weak military defences before the First World War, known at the time and for the next twenty years as "The Great War". He is acknowledged as the principal precursor of that famous spy story author of the second half of the twentieth century, namely Ian Fleming. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Jack Sainsbury has overheard a couple of germans in deep conversation regarding the passing on of Wartime secrets and because they have found this out are determined to silence him.
Le Queux has written several books on the subject of spies and spying in WW1,but in this one he is at his most vehement against Germany in general and German spies in particular. ( )