The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington
by:
Jennet Conant (author)
Now in paperback, and following her extraordinary, bestselling, and much-acclaimed accounts of the most guarded secrets of the Second World War, here is a rollicking true story of spies, politicians, journalists, and intrigue in the highest circles of Washington during the tumultuous days of...
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Now in paperback, and following her extraordinary, bestselling, and much-acclaimed accounts of the most guarded secrets of the Second World War, here is a rollicking true story of spies, politicians, journalists, and intrigue in the highest circles of Washington during the tumultuous days of World War II.When Roald Dahl, a dashing young wounded RAF pilot, took up his post at the British Embassy in 1942, his assignment was to use his good looks, wit, and considerable charm to gain access to the most powerful fig- ures in American political life. Better than any spy fiction, The Irregulars is a fascinating, lively account of deceit, double dealing, and moral ambiguity—all in the name of victory. Richly detailed and carefully researched, Conant’s masterful narrative is based on never-before-seen wartime letters, diaries, and interviews.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780743294591 (0743294599)
ASIN: 743294599
Publish date: September 8th 2009
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages no: 390
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Biography,
History,
Book Club,
War,
Politics,
American History,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Biography Memoir,
World War II
It's rather shocking to discover one of your favorite children's authors was a spy...against your own country. Roald Dahl, most famously known as the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, was a spy during World War II for England, which planted agents in the U.S. for the purpose of finding ou...
Besides giving details of Dahl's role as a spy, the book does offer connections between his work and his short stories for adults.