Secret History of To-day: Being Revelations of a Diplomatic Spy
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A diplomatic spy recounts clandestine interventions and behind-the-scenes machinations that shaped early twentieth-century crises and scandals. Through episodic accounts, he links diplomatic forgeries, covert operations, political murders, royal intrigues, and church influence to incidents such as the telegram that precipitated the Boer War, the explosion of the Maine, the Dreyfus affair, royal assassinations and abdications, and plots involving European courts and the papacy. The narrator describes methods, negotiations, and deceptions used by governments and secret services, reflects on personal involvement in espionage tasks, and exposes networks of influence that altered public events while noting the moral ambiguities of statecraft.
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