Stars and Spies, Christopher Andrew
Stars and Spies, Christopher Andrew
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Stars and Spies
The story of Intelligence Operations…

Author: Christopher Andrew, Julius Green

Narrator: Andrew Wincott

Unabridged: 15 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2021


Synopsis

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A vastly entertaining and unique history of the interaction between spying and showbiz, from the Elizabethan age to the Cold War and beyond.

Throughout history, there has been a consistent crossover between show business and espionage, often producing some of the most extraordinary undercover agents, and occasionallyleading to disastrous and dangerous failures. The fact that one relies on publicity and the other on secrecy might seem to rule out a successful symbiosis; but as both require high levels of creative thinking, improvisation, disguise and role-play, they inevitably attract some remarkably similar personalities.

Stars and Spies is the first history of the interplay between the two worlds. We travel back to the golden age of theatre and intelligence in the reign of Elizabeth I, where we meet the playwright and spy Christopher Marlowe. In the Restoration we encounter in Aphra Behn the first professional female playwright and the first female spy to work for the British government. We visit Civil War America, Tsarist Russia and fin de siècle Paris where some writers, actors and entertainers become efficient and vital agents, while others are put under surveillance by the burgeoning intelligence services.

And as the story moves through the twentieth century and beyond, and the role of spying in word affairs becomes more central, showbiz provides essential cover for agents to gather information while hiding in plain sight. The astonishing array of those who were drafted into the intelligence services includes Somerset Maugham, Graham Greene, Noel Coward and Alexander Korda. At the same time, spying enters mainstream popular culture, from the adventures of James Bond to the thrillers of John le Carré and long-running TV series such as The Americans.

Written by two experts in their fields - Christopher Andrew, arguably the world's leading intelligence historian, and theatre producer and entertainment historian Julius Green - Stars and Spies is a unique and highly entertaining examination of the fascinating links between the intelligence services and show business.

© Chris Andrew, Julius Green 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

About Christopher Andrew

Christopher Andrew is professor of modern and contemporary history and chair of the History Department at Cambridge University, a former visiting professor of national security at Harvard, a frequent guest lecturer at other US universities and a regular host of BBC radio and TV programs. His books—which include Her Majesty’s Secret Service; KGB: The Inside Story (with Oleg Gordievsky); and For the President’s Eyes Only—have established him as one of the world’s leading authorities on intelligence history.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on July 18, 2022

I received this book as a Christmas gift, and since then have been like a snake that swallowed something too large and is lying in the sun digesting it. This is a large book, comprehensive in its own way (it covers the early modern period to the present but is only interested in the UK, the US, and......more

Goodreads review by Moravian1297 on July 02, 2023

This book just about covered everyone and everything that had even the vaguest connections to spying and the entertainment business from Elizabethan England to the present day. At first I thought it might be a bit shallow with such cursory glances over the subjects, but that didn’t really transpire a......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on May 29, 2022

Points for breadth, I guess. Stars and Spies covers five centuries of the close link between the entertainment industry and spy craft. The book begins with Petrus Alamire, a travelling troubadour, who was paid by Henry VIII to spy on a cousin in Germany. But he was a double agent, as were so many of......more

Goodreads review by Manic Booksy Dreamgirl on May 10, 2024

I know you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover but I feel misled. I was expecting romantic and thrilling History, instead I found this so tedious. It reminded me of an undergraduate dissertation, trying to cover a million topics and hiding its dull nature behind an overly punchy title and p......more

Goodreads review by Gonzaga on December 01, 2021

No está mal pero no es lo que esperaba, ya que es la historia de la unión del espionaje y del mundo del cine, de la televisión y de la música. Pero no entra para nada en los casos concretos de espionaje, ni relata ninguna historia de traición o de contraespionaje.......more


Quotes

A treasure trove of human ingenuity, and testament to our need to tell and believe stories, it deserves a front-row seat at any budding Bond's bedside The Times

Andrew and Green have carried out a huge amount of impeccable research, which they relay with infectious gusto... I found it extremely difficult to put this book down Daily Telegraph

Anyone who loves a good spy story will find and enjoy hundreds of them here Economist

[An] enjoyable and well-informed survey...stars and spies will forever be inextricably linked Oldie

Perfect...read as you settle into James Bond on Christmas afternoon. Daily Telegraph, *Books of the Year*

A thoroughly entertaining read Spectator