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		<title>The real special relationship</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A major new history of the Special Relationship between the secret services of the UK and the US, to mark 80 years since it began in February 1941.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Fascinating analysis&#8217; Nigel West; &#8216;Grippingly told, authoritative&#8217; <i>Mail on Sunday</i>; &#8216;Meticulously researched&#8230;a remarkably good read&#8217;  John Brennan, former CIA Director; &#8216;Excellent&#8230;a detailed, highly professional account&#8217;  Sir John Scarlett, former MI6 Chief<br /> ?</b><br /><b>The Special Relationship between America and Britain is feted by politicians on both sides of the  Atlantic when it suits their purpose and just as frequently dismissed as a myth, not least by the media,  which announces its supposed death on a regular basis. Yet the simple truth is that the two countries  are bound together more closely than either is to any other ally.</b></p>
<p> In <i>The Real Special Relationship</i>, <b>Michael Smith</b> reveals how it all began, when a top-secret visit by four American codebreakers to <b>Bletchley Park</b> in February 1941 &#8211; ten months before the US entered the <b>Second World War</b> &#8211; marked the start of a close collaboration between the two nations that endures to this day. Once the war was over, and the <b>Cold War</b> began, both sides recognised that the way they had worked together to decode German and Japanese ciphers could now be used to counter the <b>Soviet threat</b>. Despite occasional political conflict and public disputes between the two nations, such as during the <b>Suez crisis</b>, behind the scenes intelligence sharing continued uninterrupted, right up to the recent <b>Russian invasion of Ukraine</b>.  </p>
<p> Smith, the bestselling author of <i>Station X </i>and having himself served in <b>British military intelligence</b>, brings together a fascinating range of characters, from <b>Winston Churchill </b>and <b>Ian Fleming </b>to <b>Kim Philby</b> and<b> Edward Snowden</b>, who have helped shape the security of our two nations. Supported by in-depth interviews and an excellent range of personal contacts, he takes the reader into the mysterious workings of <b>MI6, the CIA</b> and all those who work to keep us safe.  </p>
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		<title>The Real Special Relationship</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A major new history of the Special Relationship between the secret services of the UK and the US, to mark 80 years since it began in February 1941.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Fascinating analysis&#8217; Nigel West; &#8216;Grippingly told, authoritative&#8217; <i>Mail on Sunday</i>; &#8216;Meticulously researched&#8230;a remarkably good read&#8217;  John Brennan, former CIA Director; &#8216;Excellent&#8230;a detailed, highly professional account&#8217;  Sir John Scarlett, former MI6 Chief<br /> ?</b><br /><b>The Special Relationship between America and Britain is feted by politicians on both sides of the  Atlantic when it suits their purpose and just as frequently dismissed as a myth, not least by the media,  which announces its supposed death on a regular basis. Yet the simple truth is that the two countries  are bound together more closely than either is to any other ally.</b></p>
<p> In <i>The Real Special Relationship</i>, <b>Michael Smith</b> reveals how it all began, when a top-secret visit by four American codebreakers to <b>Bletchley Park</b> in February 1941 &#8211; ten months before the US entered the <b>Second World War</b> &#8211; marked the start of a close collaboration between the two nations that endures to this day. Once the war was over, and the <b>Cold War</b> began, both sides recognised that the way they had worked together to decode German and Japanese ciphers could now be used to counter the <b>Soviet threat</b>. Despite occasional political conflict and public disputes between the two nations, such as during the <b>Suez crisis</b>, behind the scenes intelligence sharing continued uninterrupted, right up to the recent <b>Russian invasion of Ukraine</b>.  </p>
<p> Smith, the bestselling author of <i>Station X </i>and having himself served in <b>British military intelligence</b>, brings together a fascinating range of characters, from <b>Winston Churchill </b>and <b>Ian Fleming </b>to <b>Kim Philby</b> and<b> Edward Snowden</b>, who have helped shape the security of our two nations. Supported by in-depth interviews and an excellent range of personal contacts, he takes the reader into the mysterious workings of <b>MI6, the CIA</b> and all those who work to keep us safe.  </p>
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		<title>King Arthur&#8217;s Death: The Alliterative Morte Arthure</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A new translation of the classic English poem that inspired Malory, stunningly illustrated with linocuts by the author]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>King Arthur&#8217;s Death<b>  </b></i>(commonly referred to as the <i>Alliterative Morte Arthure</i>) is a Middle English poem that was written in Lincolnshire at the end of the fourteenth century. A source work for Malory&#8217;s later <i>Morte d&#8217;Arthur</i>, it is an epic tale which documents the horrors of war, the loneliness of kingship and the terrible price paid for arrogance.</p>
<p>This magnificent poem tells of the arrival of emissaries from Imperial Rome demanding that Arthur pays his dues as a subject. It is Arthur&#8217;s refusal to accept these demands, and the premise of foreign domination, which leads him on a quest to confront his foes and challenge them for command of his lands.</p>
<p>Yet his venture is not without cost. His decision to leave Mordred at home to watch over his realm and guard Guinevere, his queen, proves to be a costly one. Though Arthur defeats the Romans, events in Britain draw him back where he must now face Mordred for control of his kingdom &#8211; a conflict ultimately fatal to the pair of them.</p>
<p>Combining heroic action, probing insight into human frailty and a great attention to contemporary detail,<b><i>  </i></b><i>King Arthur&#8217;s Death </i>is not only a lesson in effective kingship, it is also an astonishing mirror on our own times, highlighting the folly of letting stubborn dogma drive political decisions.</p>
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		<title>The anatomy of a spy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bestselling author Michael Smith's investigation into what makes the perfect spy and how the intelligence services induce ordinary men and women to spy for them]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>In this compelling investigation, author Michael Smith explores the critical moment in a spy&#8217;s life: that split-second decision to embrace a double life; to cheat and hide and hurt; to risk disgrace &#8211; even death &#8211; without any guarantee of being rewarded or even recognised.</b> Each chapter centres on a number of different spies, following the path they took that led, finally, to the point of no return. Were they propelled by personal convictions? Blackmailed and left without a choice? Too desperate for money to think about the consequences? Through in-depth insider knowledge, Michael Smith also uncovers new and unknown cases, including a spy inside ISIS, President Trump&#8217;s links with Russia and Edward Snowden&#8217;s role as a whistle-blower, to offer compelling psychological portraits of these men and women, homing unerringly on the fault-lines and shady corners of their characters, their weaknesses and their strengths, the lies they tell other people, and the lies they always end up telling themselves.</p>
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		<title>Foley</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2016 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Frank Foley worked as Passport Control Officer in Berlin during the war and helped thousands of Jews to escape from Germany. Michael Smith has researched and vividly written one of the greatest unknown heroic stories of the Second World War.]]></description>
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