New Releases by Ben Macintyre

Ben Macintyre is the author of A Spy Among Friends (2014), Špion mezi přáteli (2014), L'agent Zigzag (2013), Forgotten Fatherland (2013), Operace Double Cross (2013).

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A Spy Among Friends

release date: Jan 01, 2014
A Spy Among Friends
From bestselling author Ben Macintyre, the true untold story of history's most famous traitor

Špion mezi přáteli

release date: Jan 01, 2014

L'agent Zigzag

release date: May 15, 2013
L'agent Zigzag
Dans la nuit du 15 au 16 décembre 1942, un parachutiste atterrit dans un champ du Cambridgeshire. Sa mission : saboter l'effort de guerre britannique. Son nom de code : Fritz. La police anglaise le connaît sous le nom d'Eddie Chapman. Eddie Chapman, dynamiteur de coffres-forts, escroc, est emprisonné à Jersey au moment de l'invasion de l'île par les Allemands. Il propose alors ses services à l'Abwehr, les renseignements germaniques. Engagé, formé puis largué par eux en Angleterre, Chapman se rend au MI5, et entre, après moult interrogatoires, au service de Sa Majesté. Il devient, sous le pseudonyme d'agent Zigzag, un des plus brillants et des plus héroïques agents doubles des forces britanniques. A travers le parcours de cet espion hors du commun, séducteur et amoureux impénitent, c'est toute une page de l'histoire de la Seconde Guerre mondiale qui nous est dévoilée.

Forgotten Fatherland

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Forgotten Fatherland
From the bestselling author of Agent Zigzag and Double Cross the true story of Friedrich Nietzsche's bigoted, imperious sister who founded a 'racially pure' colony in Paraguay together with a band of blond-haired fellow Germans.

Operace Double Cross

release date: Jan 01, 2013

Ben Macintyre's Espionage Files

release date: Nov 18, 2012
Ben Macintyre's Espionage Files
Agent Zigzag: One December night in 1942, a Nazi parachutist landed in a Cambridgeshire field. His mission: to sabotage the British war effort. His name was Eddie Chapman, but he would shortly become MI5's Agent Zigzag. Dashing and louche, courageous and unpredictable, inside the traitor was a hero, inside the villain, a man of conscience: the problem for Chapman, his many lovers and his spymasters, was knowing where one ended and the other began. Ben Macintyre weaves together diaries, letters, photographs, memories and top-secret MI5 files to create the exhilarating account of Britain's most sensational double agent. Operation Mincemeat: One overcast April morning in 1943, a fisherman notices a corpse floating in the sea off the coast of Spain. When the body is brought ashore, he is identified as a British soldier, Major William Martin of the Royal Marines. A leather attaché case, secured to his belt, reveals an intelligence goldmine: top-secret documents Allied invasion plans. But Major William Martin never existed. The body is that of a dead Welsh tramp and every single document is fake. Operation Mincemeat is the incredible true story of the most extraordinary deception ever planned by Churchill's spies - an outrageous lie that travelled from a Whitehall basement, all the way to Hitler's desk. Double Cross: D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a victory of arms. But it was also a triumph for a different kind of operation: one of deceit... At the heart of the deception was the 'Double Cross System', a team of double agents whose bravery, treachery, greed and inspiration succeeded in convincing the Nazis that Calais and Norway, not Normandy, were the targets of the 150,000-strong Allied invasion force. These were not conventional warriors, but their masterpiece of deceit saved thousands of lives. Their codenames were Bronx, Brutus, Treasure, Tricycle and Garbo. This is their story.

Operatie mincemeat

release date: Oct 04, 2012
Operatie mincemeat
Een briljante misleidingsoperatie die het verloop van de oorlog DRASTISCH veranderde Op 30 april 1943 ziet een visser vlak voor de Spaanse kust een lijk drijven. Eenmaal aan land gebracht wordt het lichaam geïdentificeerd als de Britse officier William Martin van de Royal Marines. Een leren aktetas die aan zijn riem is vastgemaakt bevat zeer geheime documenten over de invasieplannen van de geallieerden. Majoor Martin heeft echter nooit bestaan. Het lichaam was van een overleden zwerver uit Wales en alle documenten zijn vervalst. Operatie Mincemeat vertelt het ongelooflijke verhaal van een uitzonderlijke misleidingsoperatie, waar de Duitsers met open ogen intrapten. Dankzij deze briljante leugen slaagde de geallieerde landing op Sicilië en werd een begin gemaakt met de bevrijding van West-Europa. Ben Macintyre (1963) is historicus en columnist bij The Times. Zijn zeer succesvolle geschiedenisthrillers worden in meer dan 15 landen gepubliceerd, waaronder Spanje, Duitsland en de Verenigde Staten. In Nederland verscheen ook Agent Zigzag. Ben Macintyre woont en werkt in Londen. `Grandioos. Prachtig verteld, meeslepend en vaak zeer aangrijpend. John le Carré `Macintyre s neus voor een fantastisch verhaal is die van de journalist, zijn verteltechniek is die van de romanschrijver. Mail on Sunday `Briljant en bijna belachelijk onderhoudend. Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker

Ben Macintyre's World War II Espionage Files

release date: Sep 04, 2012
Ben Macintyre's World War II Espionage Files
Agent Zigzag and Operation Mincemeat, two thrilling accounts of World War II espionage, are available together as an ebook—with an excerpt from the New York Times bestseller Double Cross. “Not since Ian Fleming and John le Carré has a spy writer so captivated readers.”—The Hollywood Reporter AGENT ZIGZAG • “Wildly improbably but entirely true . . . [a] compellingly cinematic spy thriller with verve.”—Entertainment Weekly Eddie Chapman was a charming criminal, a con man, and a philanderer. He was also one of the most remarkable double agents Britain has ever produced. Inside the traitor was a man of loyalty; inside the villain was a hero. The problem for Chapman, his spymasters, and his lovers was to know where one persona ended and the other began. Based on recently declassified files, Agent Zigzag tells Chapman’s full story for the first time. It’s a gripping tale of loyalty, love, treachery, espionage, and the thin and shifting line between fidelity and betrayal. OPERATION MINCEMEANT • “Brilliant and almost absurdly entertaining.”—The New Yorker Near the end of World War II, two British naval officers came up with a brilliant and slightly mad scheme to mislead the Nazi armies about where the Allies would attack southern Europe. To carry out the plan, they would have to rely on the most unlikely of secret agents: a dead man. Ben Macintyre’s dazzling, critically acclaimed bestseller chronicles the extraordinary story of what happened after British officials planted this dead body—outfitted in a British military uniform with a briefcase containing false intelligence documents—in Nazi territory, and how this secret mission fooled Hitler into changing military positioning, paving the way for the Allies to overtake the Nazis.

Josiah the Great: The True Story of The Man Who Would Be King

release date: Feb 02, 2012
Josiah the Great: The True Story of The Man Who Would Be King
The amazing tale of a resourceful and unscrupulous early-19th-century American adventurer who forges his own kingdom in the wilds of Afghanistan.

Double Cross

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Double Cross
The number one bestselling author of Agent Zigzag and Operation Mincemeat exposes the true story of the D Day Spies.

Operatie Mincemeat

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Operatie Mincemeat
Reconstructie van een misleidingsoperatie tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog van de Britse geheime dienst, bedoeld om de aandacht van de Duitsers af te leiden van een voorgenomen inval op Sicilië.

L'uomo che non c'era. Come il controspionaggio inglese nascose a Hitler lo sbarco in Sicilia

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Opération Mincemeat

release date: Nov 16, 2011
Opération Mincemeat
Un matin d’avril 1943, un pêcheur de sardines espagnol repère un cadavre flottant sur la mer, au large des côtes Andalouses. C’est la dépouille d’un soldat britannique. Hissé à bord de l’esquif, une mallette en cuir attachée à son poignet, revêtu d’un uniforme de sa Majesté, tout laisse à penser que la mission spéciale de ce militaire a tourné court... Pourtant, bien au contraire, elle ne fait que commencer ! Et sa découverte va entraîner une suite d’événements qui changeront le cours de la guerre. Ainsi commence l’Opération Mincemeat (Opération Chair à pâté en français), la plus grande mystification militaire réussie parmi toutes celles entreprises. Et certainement la plus étonnante. Celle qui permit de berner les espions nazis, de détourner les troupes de la Wermarcht vers les Balkans et la Sardaigne pour permettre aux Alliés de débarquer tranquillement en Sicile, et de sauver ainsi des milliers de vies. Tout ceci grâce au Major William Martin ! Mais le Major Martin... n’a jamais existé ! Le corps repêché est en fait celui d’un clochard gallois déguisé et tous les documents qu’il transportait sont bidons. Ils font partie de l’extraordinaire plan conçu par les services de renseignements britanniques pour distiller de fausses informations aux Allemands. Voilà pourquoi l’homme étendu dans les dunes de Punta Umbria est un imposteur. Les mensonges qu’il colporte seront acheminés de Londres à Berlin en passant par Madrid, transitant par un loch glacé en Écosse jusqu’aux côtes de Sicile, de la salle 13 de l’Amirauté britannique jusqu’au bureau d’Hitler. Une enquête minutieuse de journaliste et d’historien servie par une mise en scène digne des meilleurs romans d’espionnage Des personnages irrésistibles, des situations hallucinantes (au point que les conspirateurs de l’opération croient presque à leurs propres mensonges), l’enthousiasme de l’auteur pour l’histoire et tous ses protagonistes, y compris le cadavre, font de ce document historique un formidable livre d’action. A l’aide de documents privés inédits, de photographies, de souvenirs, de lettres et de journaux, ainsi que d’archives du MI5 récemment ouvertes au public, Ben Macintyre retrace brillamment l’histoire vraie, et paradoxalement totalement fictive, de la plus grande supercherie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. 260 000 exemplaires vendus en Angleterre. Best-seller aux États-Unis. Traduit dans toute l’Europe et également en Chine, Brésil, Japon et Israël. A propos de l'auteur Ben Macintyre est chroniqueur et rédacteur en chef adjoint du Times, journal pour lequel il a également été correspondant à Paris, New York et Washington. Il a étudié l’Histoire à Cambridge et est l’auteur de précédents livres d’histoire narrative à succès dont le célèbre Agent Zigzag. Un livre publié par Ixelles éditions Retrouvez-nous sur www.ixelles-editions.com email [email protected]

The Last Word

release date: Jun 01, 2011
The Last Word
'A sprinkling of delightful nuggets about the uses and abuses of the English Language' Daily Telegraph, Books of the Year '[There are] myriad delights in Ben Macintyre's musings on language' The Times, Books of the Year _____________________ Do you know your geek-speak from your geek-chic? Ever wanted to put Humpty Dumpty together again? Can you distinguish Spanglish from Chinglish? We adapt words from other languages, from slang, from developments in science, literature and art. Learn the advantages of having your own signature word; why the lifts in the House of Commons have posh accents; and discover the discreet art of the loophemism. Witty and utterly delightful, The Last Word will tease, tickle and tantalise those who enjoy all things lexical.

The Napoleon of Crime

release date: Apr 05, 2011
The Napoleon of Crime
From the New York Times bestselling author of Prisoners in the Castle, a dramatic portrait of the master thief of the nineteenth century: Adam Worth “Fascinating . . . a brisk, lively, colorful biography of an amazing criminal.”—The New York Times (Best Books of the Year) The Victorian era’s most infamous and iconic thief, the inspiration for Sherlock Holmes’s Professor Moriarty, Adam Worth was known as the Napoleon of crime. Suave, cunning, and fearless, Worth learned early that the best way to succeed was to steal. And steal he did. Following a strict code of honor, Worth won the respect of Victorian society. He also aroused its fear by becoming a chilling phantom, mingling undetected with the upper classes, whose valuables he brazenly stole. His most celebrated heist: Gainsborough’s grand portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire—ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales—a painting Worth adored and often slept with for twenty years. With a brilliant gang that included “Piano” Charley, a jewel thief, train robber, and playboy, and “the Scratch” Becker, master forger, Worth secretly ran operations from New York to London, Paris, and South Africa—until betrayal and a Pinkerton man finally brought him down. The Napoleon of Crime is a grand, dazzling tour into the gaslit underworld of the nineteenth century, and into the doomed genius of a criminal mastermind.

Operation Mincemeat

release date: Sep 06, 2010
Operation Mincemeat
From the bestselling author of Agent Zigzag. The thrilling true story of the greatest and most successful wartime deception ever attempted A Richard & Judy Book Club selection

For Your Eyes Only

release date: Apr 06, 2009
For Your Eyes Only
A riveting look into the world of James Bond and his creator.

The Man Who Would Be King

release date: Oct 28, 2008
The Man Who Would Be King
The untold story of the nineteenth-century American Quaker who tried to build a kingdom in Afghanistan: “A thrilling real-life yarn.” —Booklist In the year 1838, a young adventurer, surrounded by his native troops and mounted on an elephant, raised the American flag on the summit of the Hindu Kush in the mountainous wilds of Afghanistan. He declared himself Prince of Ghor, Lord of the Hazarahs, spiritual and military heir to Alexander the Great. The true story of Josiah Harlan, a Pennsylvania Quaker and the first American ever to enter Afghanistan, has never been told before, yet the life and writings of this extraordinary man echo down the centuries. This “riveting, scrupulously researched” book reveals the full history behind the renowned Rudyard Kipling short story and John Huston’s film classic (The New York Times Book Review). “One of the most remarkable discoveries in the history of biography.” —The New York Review of Books “Macintyre recounts Harlan’s travels with dispatch, and draws on unpublished journals to let his subject’s voice seep through.” —The New Yorker “Here is a writer who seems as taken as I am with crackpottery, delusion, grandiosity, chicanery, and impersonation, but who manages to write about it all with amused restraint, without, that is, the air of the ogler.” —The Boston Globe “Macintyre gives readers both Harlan’s story and a thought-provoking perspective on the history of superpower intervention in Afghanistan . . . Harlan’s story alone is fascinating, but its resonance with modern-day struggles—Harlan urging the British to try ‘fiscal diplomacy’ (i.e., gold) instead of ‘invading and subjugating an unoffending people’—makes it compelling.” —Publishers Weekly

El agente Zigzag

release date: Sep 30, 2008
El agente Zigzag
La noche del 1 de diciembre de 1942, un paracaidista nazi aterrizó en un campo del condado de Cambridge. Su misión: sabotear el esfuerzo de guerra británico. Su nombre era Eddie Chapman, y pronto se convertiría en el Agente Zigzag del MI5.

Agent Zigzag

release date: Aug 12, 2008
Agent Zigzag
“Ben Macintyre’s rollicking, spellbinding Agent Zigzag blends the spy-versus-spy machinations of John le Carré with the high farce of Evelyn Waugh.”—William Grimes, The New York Times (Editors’ Choice) “Wildly improbable but entirely true . . . [a] compellingly cinematic spy thriller with verve.”—Entertainment Weekly ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Entertainment Weekly ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post Eddie Chapman was a charming criminal, a con man, and a philanderer. He was also one of the most remarkable double agents Britain has ever produced. In 1941, after training as German spy in occupied France, Chapman was parachuted into Britain with a revolver, a wireless, and a cyanide pill, with orders from the Abwehr to blow up an airplane factory. Instead, he contacted M15, the British Secret service, and for the next four years, Chapman worked as a double agent, a lone British spy at the heart of the German Secret Service. Inside the traitor was a man of loyalty; inside the villain was a hero. The problem for Chapman, his spymasters, and his lovers was to know where one persona ended and the other began. Based on recently declassified files, Agent Zigzag tells Chapman’s full story for the first time. It’s a gripping tale of loyalty, love, treachery, espionage, and the thin and shifting line between fidelity and betrayal.

The Englishman's Daughter

release date: Jan 12, 2002
The Englishman's Daughter
Never before told, Ben Macintyre's The Englishman's Daughter is a harrowing tale of love, duplicity and their tragic consequences, which haunt the people of Villeret eight decades after the Great War. "I have a rendezvous with death, at some disputed barricade." Alan Seeger, 1916 In the first days of World War I four soldiers, left behind as the British army retreated through northern France under the first German onslaught, found themselves trapped on the wrong side of the Western Front, in a tiny village called Villeret. Just a few miles from the Somme, the village would be permanently inundated with German troops for the next four years, yet the villagers conspired to feed, clothe and protect the fugitives under the very noses of the invaders, absorbing the Englishmen into their homes and lives until they could pass for Picardy peasants. The leader of the band, Robert Digby, was a striking young man who fell in love with Claire Dessenne, the prettiest maid in the village. In November 1915, with the guns clearly audible from the battlefront, Claire gave birth to Digby's child, the jealous whispering began, and the conspiracy that had protected the soldiers for half the war started to unravel.

A Foreign Field

release date: Jan 01, 2001
A Foreign Field
Four young British soldiers find themselves trapped behind enemy lines at the height of the fighting on the Western front in August 1914; unable to get back to their units, they shelter in the tiny French village of Villeret. Living in daily fear of capture and execution, they are fed, clothed and protected by the villagers including the local matriarch, Madame Dessenne, the baker and his wife.

LA VIE AVENTUREUSE D'ADAM WORTH. Roi des voleurs, escroc et gentleman

release date: Jun 17, 1999
LA VIE AVENTUREUSE D'ADAM WORTH. Roi des voleurs, escroc et gentleman
Quoique méconnu, Adam Worth est un personnage au destin hors du commun dont les méfaits illuminent la fin du XIXe siècle. Cambrioleur, pickpocket au grand cœur, ce dandy ne peut s'empêcher de piller les caisses des plus grandes banques de notre continent. Mais c'est en mai 1876, à Londres, qu'il commet son plus glorieux forfait en s'emparant du célèbre portrait de la duchesse de Devonshire, de Gainsborough. Suscitant les plus vives réactions, déchaînant les passions les plus violentes, le gangster au gant de velours parviendra à se concilier les faveurs de l'incorruptible Pinkerton. Le célèbre détective américain le traquera sans relâche, mais ne cessera jamais de lui vouer une secrète admiration. La vie d'Adam Worth inspira à Conan Doyle, en 1893, le célèbre Moriarty, l'ennemi juré de Sherlock Holmes.
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