The Spy Who Never Was Caught

New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc., 1967. First Edition. 240, sources, index, small stains inside boards and flyleaves, DJ worn, soiled, and stained: small edge tears/chips. Julius Silber was a German agent who was able to penetrate British Intelligence during World War I. From his high-ranking position in the postal censorship agency of British Intelligence, he gathered vital strategic information as part of his job, and relayed it to the Germans. Ronald Seth, the author of this book, was formerly a spy himself. Condition: good, fair.

Keywords: Spies, Espionage, WW1, Julius Silber, Double Agents, Intelligence, Counterespionage, MI5 Rings

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Price: $45.00

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