SPY PRINCESS:THE LIFE OF NOOR INAYAT KHAN.
UK.STROUD,GLOUCESTERSHIRE.SUTTON PUBLISHING LIMITED,2006. UK, 8vo HB+dw/dj, author signed, 1st edn.FINE/FINE.No owner inscrptn, but neat, black ink, author signature - without dedication - to title-page, no price-clip to dw/dj.Bright, crisp, clean, glossy laminated sepia+colour photographic illustrated dw/dj with negligible shelf-wear and creases to edges and corners - no major tears present - but miniscule rubbing/wear to corners.Top+fore-edges lightly aged but clean, contents bright, tight and near pristine - no dog-ear creases to any pages' corners - an unread copy? Bright, clean, publisher's original, plain black cloth bds with crisp, bright, stamped gilt letters to spine/backstrip and immaculate, plain white eps.8vo, xii-xxii+2-234pp includes acknowledgements, author intro, prologue, 10 chapters, aftermath, 8pp contemporary b/w photographs between pp106/7, appendices (IV), notes, biblio, an index, plus half-title+ title pages, dedication, contents list/table, foreword by M.R.D. Foot, and b/w map of France. On 13 September 1944, Noor Inayat Khan, the first female wireless operator to be flown into occupied France, was shot at Dachau.The descendant of Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore, Noor was born in Moscow and raised in the Sufi style of Islam.From this unlikely background she became the only Asian secret agent in Europe in World War II, was one of three women in the SOE to be awarded the George Cross and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. Shrabani Basus new book tells the full story of this extraordinarily heroic woman.Noor was brought up in France and Britain and joined the Red Cross when World War II broke out.But, though Sufi tradition preached non-violence, she felt that she had to do more to oppose the horrors of fascism.In Britain, Noor trained as a wireless operator before being recruited by the SOE. Such was the urgent demand for radio operators that she was sent to France before her training was completed.Working under the code name of Madeleine, she joined a group that sabotaged communication lines.But disaster struck quickly and within days her circuit collapsed and her colleagues were arrested.Though instructed by her controller, the famous Maurice Buckmaster, to return home, she refused to abandon her post as she was the last radio operator left in Paris.For a time she successfully dodged the Gestapo, but by late 1943 her luck had run out. She was betrayed, arrested and imprisoned at Avenue Foch.Undaunted, she made two dramatic escape attempts, but was recaptured and sent to Germany.Here she was interrogated and tortured and finally sent to Dachau, where she was shot.The Germans had learned nothing from her - not even her real name. . UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,SIGNED,1st edn.. Hardback.. FINE./FINE.. 8vo..
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