Mackenzie memoirs banned for spilling spy secrets to be republished
Sir Compton Mackenzie was prosecuted in 1932 for revealing information about intelligence service in Greek Memories
The first world war memoirs of Sir Compton Mackenzie are to see the light of day 78 years after they were banned after the intervention of MI6 and MI5.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Friday, 18 November, 2011
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