Buy this book on-line DOUGLAS, HUGH: : Jacobite SPY WARS: MOLES,ROGUES AND TREACHERYUK.STROUD,GLOS,SUTTON PUBLISHING LIMITED,1999. ISBN 0750914254.
UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn.FINE/FINE.No owner
inscrptn,and no price-clip to dw/dj. Bright,crisp,glossy colour pictorial illustrated dw/dj; with negligible shelf- wear to edges and corners - no nicks or tears present.Top+fore-edges bright and clean; contents bright,tight and near pristine.Sharp-cornered,unblemished, publisher's original,dark blue cloth bds with bright,crisp,stamped gilt letters to spine/backstrip and immaculate plain white eps.UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn,xii-xviipp+2- 269pp [paginated] includes
acknowledgements,preface,chronology,17 chapters+epilogue,16pp assorted contemporary b/w illus in 2 blocks of 8pp apiece between pp78/9 and pp206/7 respectively,notes,biblio,index,plus [unpaginated] half-title+title pages,
dedication and contents+illus lists/
tables.
The Jacobite story is more than the tale
of Bonnie Prince Charlie,his unlucky father and grndfather,and a handful of battles - the Boyne,Sheriffmuir,Preston, Prestonpans,Falkirk and Culloden.It is also one of history's longest-running spy sagas,the story of the dark underbelly of
the Jacobite years,of spies and counter-spies,treachery and manipulation.
The Jacobite Movement began with the Glorious Revolution of 1688 when James II of England and VII of Scotland fled and his daughter,Mary,and her husband,William of Orange,took over the thrones.
It ended in 1788 with the death of Prince
Charlie who ruled as 'King over the Water'. Although destroyed several times - in the defeats of the risings of 1715,1719
and 1745,and with the wrecking of several
invasion attempts by France and Spain - in
an intelligence war that drew in people
from Sussex smugglers to Highland clansmen,the Jacobites proved remarkably able to haunt the Hanoverian government.
Across Europe 'moles' dug for secrets at every court,and kings,ambassadors, soldiers,cardinals and royal mistresses all took part,from the great Duke of Marlborough to Madame de Pompadour and the
devious King Louis XV.Even young Glengarry,heir to a highland chieftainship,sold himself to Prince Charlie's enenmies.Sir Robert Walpole proved a compulsive master mole-catcher, Baron Philip von Stosch combined art with spying,and the Irish adventurer,pimp and cardsharper,Dudley Bradstreet,claimed with
justification to have wrecked Prince Char
lie's 1745 rising.
As for the prince,in his character lurked
all the makings of a great spy and the defects of a bad one.He was a master of disguise and intrigue,which fooled his enemies,yet his arrogance and impetuosity
contributed greatly to the Jacobites' eventual defeat in the espionage war.In the final analysis all the battles won and
lost during the Jacobite century do not account for the failure of the Stuarts to be restored to the kingdoms they lost at the Glorious Revolution: ultimate defeat lay in their failure to win the intelligence war.
'Jacobite Spy Wars',the new book by the author of the widely acclaimed 'Flora MacDonald:the Most Loyal Rebel',tells the
story of the spy wars on and off the battlefield during the hundred years of the Jacobite's fight for power.Told with
vigour and vividly recreating the atmosphere of those times,it will appeal to anyone interested in European history.
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The Jacobite story is more than the tale of Bonnie Prince Charlie,his unlucky father and grandfather,and a handful of battles - the Boyne,Sheriffmuir,Preston, Prestonpans,Falkirk and Culloden.It is also one of history's longest-running spy sagas,the story of the dark underbelly of the Jacobite years,of spies and counter-spies,treachery and manipulation.
The Jacobite Movement began with the Glorious Revolution of 1688 when James II of England and VII of Scotland fled and his daughter,Mary,and her husband,William of Orange,took over the thrones.It ended in 1788 with the death of Prince Charlie who ruled as 'King over the Water'. Although destroyed several times - in the defeats of the risings of 1715,1719 and 1745,and with the wrecking of several invasion attempts by France and Spain - in an intelligence war that drew in people from Sussex smugglers to Highland clansmen,the Jacobites proved remarkably able to haunt the Hanoverian government. Across Europe 'moles' dug for secrets at every court,and kings,ambassadors, soldiers,cardinals and royal mistresses all took part,from the great Duke of Marlborough to Madame de Pompadour and the devious King Louis XV.Even young Glengarry,heir to a highland chieftainship,sold himself to Prince Charlie's enemies.Sir Robert Walpole proved a compulsive master mole-catcher, Baron Philip von Stosch combined art with spying,and the Irish adventurer,pimp and cardsharper Dudley Bradstreet,claimed with justification to have wrecked Prince Charlie's 1745 rising.As for the prince,in his character lurked all the makings of a great spy and the defects of a bad one.He was a master of disguise and intrigue, which fooled his enemies,yet his arrogance and impetuosity contributed greatly to the Jacobites' eventual defeat in the espionage war.In the final analysis all the battles won and lost during the Jacobite century do not account for the failure of the Stuarts to be restored to the kingdoms they lost at the Glorious Revolution: ultimate defeat lay in their failure to win the intelligence war. 'Jacobite Spy Wars',the new book by the author of the widely acclaimed 'Flora MacDonald: the Most Loyal Rebel',tells the story of the spy wars on and off the battlefield during the hundred years of the Jacobite's fight for power.Told with vigour and vividly recreating the atmosphere of those times,it will appeal to anyone interested in European history.
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