Friend or Foe?

New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1954. First American Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. [6], 245, [5] pages. Pencil name inside front flyleaf, boards scuffed and edges worn. Oreste Pinto (9 October 1889 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands – 18 September 1961 in London, England) was a Dutch counterintelligence officer and Lieutenant-Colonel. His activities during the Second World War, in which he worked with MI5 interrogating refugees to England, resulted in the capture of eight spies. During the Second World War, Pinto was an MI5 interrogator. He interviewed over 30,000 immigrants to the UK at the euphemistically named "London Reception Centre" in the Royal Victoria Patriotic Building in Wandsworth. In 1952, Pinto published two books, Spy-catcher and Friend or Foe? These formed the basis of the 1959-1961 BBC television series Spycatcher, and also an earlier BBC Radio series, in both of which he was portrayed by Bernard Archard. A further book, Spycatcher 2, based on the series, was published in 1960. The 1962 Dutch programme De Fuik, in which Pinto was portrayed by Frits Butzelaar, was also derived from them. Dwight Eisenhower once described Pinto as "the greatest living authority on security". The Daily Telegraph referred to him as a "human bloodhound". Pinto's career in intelligence began in 1913, when he was recruited by the Deuxième Bureau. He characterized himself as basically a generalist, with a knack for learning languages, skill in boxing and shooting ("I managed to reach amateur international standard,"), and being an excellent bridge player and a "local" zoologist. Presents seven cases from his experience at the Royal Victoria Patriotic Building, including Anton Peolhof. Condition: Good.

Keywords: Intelligence, Gestapo, Espionage, Spy, Counterintelligence, Counter-espionage, Refugees, Secret Agent, Interrogation, Double-Agent, Escape, Screening, Nazi

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