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Why British spy Donald Maclean’s wife dumped him and their three children for fellow traitor Kim Philby. The Maclean's marriage was stormy, with rows, infidelity and bad bahaviour ...
THE former home that Cambridge spy Donald Maclean abandoned when he defected to the Soviet Union has gone on the market for £895,000. The British diplomat-turned-traitor fled 2 Beacon Shaw in the ...
For Maclean controlling that schizoid life soon became impossible – overtly serving one system and hating it while covertly yearning for and abetting another. Maybe that explains the paradoxical ...
Lust, betrayal and reds in the bed: Kim Philby begged his long-suffering wife to join him in Moscow - and then demanded she share him with the partner of fellow traitor Donald Maclean ...
A Spy Named Orphan: The Enigma of Donald Maclean by Roland Philipps, published by Bodley Head. Master spy Harold Philby (aka Kim Philby) pictured at his mother's home with the British press.
A Spy Named Orphan: The Enigma of Donald Maclean Roland Philipps. Norton, $28.95 (416p) ISBN 978-0-393-60857-1 ...
The British love their spies, even the spies who spy against them, ... Donald Maclean. Executive producers, Laura Mackie, Gareth Neame, Sally Woodward Gentle, David Bernath.
“A Spy Named Orphan: The Enigma of Donald Maclean,” a scrupulous new biography by Roland Philipps, follows Maclean from boarding school in the English countryside to Cambridge University ...
Even after the passage of more than half a century, anyone even vaguely familiar with national security clearances must blink at British handling of the coterie of Soviet spies known as “The ...
He, Guy Burgess, Kim Philby and Donald Maclean attended Cambridge University in the 1930s and ... The document reveals few new details of Blunt's career as a spy, ...
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