MOST SECRET WAR: BRITISH SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE 1939-1945

Author(s): R. V. Jones

World Wars

'One of the classics of the Second World War' Daily Telegraph

Reginald Jones was nothing less than a genius. And his appointment to the Intelligence Section of Britain's Air Ministry in 1939 led to some of the most astonishing scientific and technological breakthroughs of World War Two.

In Most Secret War he details how Britain stealthily stole the war from under the Germans' noses by outsmarting their intelligence at every turn. He tells of the 'battle of the beams'; detecting and defeating flying bombs; using chaff to confuse radar; and many other ingenious ideas and devices.

Pitting himself in a desperate battle of wits against his Nazi counterparts, Jones was the man with the plan to save Britain. His story makes for riveting reading.

'Every bit as good as a Deighton or Le Carré yarn' Guardian

'A blockbuster of a book' MRD Foot

'The most fascinating book on WWII that I have ever read' AJP Taylor

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Reginald Victor Jones was an English physicist and scientific military intelligence expert who played an important role in the defence of Britain in the Second World War. He died in 1997.

General Fields

  • : 9780141042824
  • : penguin
  • : penguin
  • : 0.442
  • : 06 August 2009
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 26mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : R. V. Jones
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 940.54/86/41
  • : 608
  • : Illustrations maps