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A Secret Well Kept: The Untold Story of Sir Vernon Kell, Founder of MI5 (edition 2017)

by Constance Kell (Author)

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The United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, most commonly known as MI5, was founded in 1909 by Sir Vernon Kell KBE. Kell ('K' within the agency) not only founded MI5 but was also its Director for 31 years, the longest tenure of any head of a British government department during the twentieth century. Kell was also fluent in six foreign languages, making him arguably the most gifted linguist ever to head a Western intelligence agency.A Secret Well Kept was written by Kell's wife, Constance, in the 1950s, and the manuscript has been a treasured family possession ever since. Constance's story is endlessly fascinating: she tells of their life in China during the Boxer Rebellion, the formation of MI5 in 1909, the key characters, events and spy cases of Kell's career, and his important work achieved for the country during two world wars.A modern-day preface from Kell's great-granddaughter, introduction by Stewart Binns and notes from Dr Chris Northcott add historical context to this delightful and unparalleled insight into the personal life of an extremely powerful and important man.… (more)
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A Secret Well Kept: The Untold Story of Sir Vernon Kell, Founder of MI5 by Constance Kell

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Very intriguing read and interesting subject, although it seems to focus more on the couple than I was expecting. Still, a very good read, especially for those readers who love history, biographies, and real adventure/spy stories.

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  LibStaff2 | Nov 3, 2017 |
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This book was written by the wife of Sir Vernon Kell who founded MI5. I really enjoyed reading about how MI5 came about and its function in both The Great War and the beginning of WWII. Its small start as a seemingly unimportant part of the War department made me wonder what was kept out of the book since at that time it was focused on German spies in Great Britain. What was still classified at the time the book was published. Especially since it was written in the 50's and they still had the Cold War going on. I really didn't care much about their lives leading up to his becoming the head of the agency, though it does help you understand why he was chosen. It was an interesting book and I will definitely be looking for more on this subject. ( )
  Diana_Long_Thomas | Mar 24, 2017 |
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The United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, most commonly known as MI5, was founded in 1909 by Sir Vernon Kell KBE. Kell ('K' within the agency) not only founded MI5 but was also its Director for 31 years, the longest tenure of any head of a British government department during the twentieth century. Kell was also fluent in six foreign languages, making him arguably the most gifted linguist ever to head a Western intelligence agency.A Secret Well Kept was written by Kell's wife, Constance, in the 1950s, and the manuscript has been a treasured family possession ever since. Constance's story is endlessly fascinating: she tells of their life in China during the Boxer Rebellion, the formation of MI5 in 1909, the key characters, events and spy cases of Kell's career, and his important work achieved for the country during two world wars.A modern-day preface from Kell's great-granddaughter, introduction by Stewart Binns and notes from Dr Chris Northcott add historical context to this delightful and unparalleled insight into the personal life of an extremely powerful and important man.

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