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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
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Ian G. Colvin Archives
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Master Spy (1951)
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Published Reviews
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    Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (Review)
    Master Spy, by Ian G. Colvin
    1. Master Spy by Ian G. Colvin
    The American Historical Review, July 1952, p. 1037
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    Patriot or Spy? (Review)
    Master Spy, by Ian G. Colvin
    1. Master Spy by Ian G. Colvin
    The Saturday Review, February 9, 1952, p. 14
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    Recent Books on International Relations (6 Reviews)
    The Second World War
    1. Closing the Ring by Winston S. Churchill
    2. The Seizure of Tinian by Carl W. Hoffman
    3. Under the Southern Cross by Francis D. Cronin
    4. Hitler's Strategy by F.H. Hinsley
    5. Master Spy by Ian G. Colvin
    6. Missions Secretes en France by Colonel Passy
    Foreign Affairs, April 1952, p. 497
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    New Books (16 Reviews)
    The Pleasures and Perils of Discovery
    1. Pleasures of Music by Jacques Barzun
    2. Fifty Years of Popular Mechanics, 1902-1952 by Edward L. Throm
    3. A Little Treasury of British Poetry by Oscar Williams
    4. The Catherine Wheel by Jean Stafford
    5. Winds of Morning by H.L. Davis
    6. Spark of Life by Erich Maria Remarque
    7. Master Spy by Ian G. Colvin
    8. The Pattern of Responsibility by Dean Acheson and McGeorge Bundy
    9. The Peculiar War by E.J. Kahn, Jr.
    10. The Face of War by Charles Jones and Eugene S. Jones
    11. Bill Mauldin's Army by Bill Mauldin
    12. Behold Virginia! The Fifth Crown by George F. Willison
    13. The Era of Good Feelings by George Dangerfield
    14. Beds by Reginald Reynolds
    15. The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes by Iona A. Opie and Peter Opie
    16. The Lost Childhood, and Other Essays by Graham Greene
    The Harpers Monthly, February 1952, pp. 105-108