Book description
Drawing on private and previously classified documents, this definitive history of women's contributions to the intelligence services is the first authoritative account of the hidden female army of clerks, typists, telephonists, and secretaries who were the cornerstone of the British secret state across two world wars and beyond.
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This meticulously researched history of the unsung women of the British intelligence services is like a master key that will unlock a vault of quiet heroines who were never known in their lifetimes. Dr Hubbard-Hall explores the world of ‘secretaries’ and administrators who almost always knew as much, if more, as the men of the Secret Service.
I particularly enjoyed learning about Kathleen Pettigrew, who inspired Ian Fleming’s Miss Moneypenny, and the intrepid Rita Winsor and Ena Molesworth, who set up an extraordinary ‘travel agency’ to gain access to Russia, China, and other restricted countries in the 1950s. What makes…
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