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Papa Spy: Love, Faith and Betrayal in Wartime Spain
Papa Spy Love Faith and Betrayal in Wartime Spain
Author: Jimmy Burns
In the 1930s Tom Burns was a rising star of British publishing, whose friends and authors included G. K. Chesterton, Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, the artist Eric Gill and the poet David Jones. And among his glittering social circle he had set his heart on the beautiful Ann Bowes-Lyon, cousin of the Queen. When war was declared in 1939, Burns joi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780747595205
ISBN-10: 0747595208
Publication Date: 9/7/2009
Pages: 416
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Book Type: Hardcover
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hardtack avatar reviewed Papa Spy: Love, Faith and Betrayal in Wartime Spain on + 2592 more book reviews
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An interesting personal story of life in war time Spain, and the British, and latter American, attempts to keep that fascist country neutral during WW II. The story centers around the author's father who was the press secretary for the British embassy and was heavily engaged in helping keep Spain neutral.

Two bits of WW II trivia I found interesting were: 1) Rick's Bar in the movie "Casablanca" was based on a real bar, Charlie's Bar, in Tangier; 2) the supposed death by drowning of a British Marine major carrying secret plans the Germans were suppose to see, and which was the basis for the movie "The Man Who Never Was," was actually questioned by a young Spanish doctor who did the post-mortem and kept the information that the man didn't die by drowning until after the war, as the doctor hated the Nazis.

However, while the book is not really all that interesting as it is basically a biography of the author's father, it did lead me to order another book on how the British and Americans kept Spain neutral, with more details than offered in this book.
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