Agents Of Influence
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Agents Of Influence Is A Gripping, Meticulously Researched History That Follows The British Spies Who Helped Draw America Toward World War Ii. Set Against The Tense Backdrop Of Wartime Diplomacy, This Book Centers On William Stephenson, A Canadian-Born Mi6 Officer, And His Covert New York Operation To Sway Public Opinion In Favor Of Aiding Franklin Roosevelt And Opposing Nazism. Written For History Lovers, Espionage Enthusiasts, And Curious Readers Alike, The Tone Is Immersive, Thoughtful, And Quietly Suspenseful.
Henry Hemming Writes With Clarity And Pace, Weaving Archival Detail With Vivid Scenes Of Clandestine Meetings, Coded Messages, And The Daily Grind Of Intelligence Work. The Book Unfolds As A Narrative Told Through Stephenson’S Perspective, Enriched By Portraits Of His Staff And The Broader Political Stage In New York And Beyond. It’S A Story Of Strategy, Secrecy, And Moral Complexity, Where Propaganda, Diplomacy, And Personal Ambition Collide In A High-Stakes Chess Match That Helped Shape The Course Of History.
- A Close Look At Stephenson’S Covert Operations In New York And The Network Of Canadian Staffers Who Carried Out The Mission
- Exploration Of Propaganda, Public Opinion, And Diplomatic Maneuvering Used To Influence U.S. Policy
- Vivid Portraits Of Key Figures, Including The Tension With Charles Lindbergh And The America First Impulse
- Archival Research PresenReader reviews
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