· The Looking Glass War: Directed by Frank Pierson. With Christopher Jones, Pia Degermark, Ralph Richardson, Paul Rogers. From the John le Carré novel about a British spy, who sends a Polish defector to East Germany, to verify missile sites/10(K). · Get full version of this audiobook for free(30 day free trial)www.doorway.ru?tag=cheapsearch0b Best Literature . The Looking Glass War by John Le Carre was published after his runaway bestseller The Spy Who Came In from the Cold was first published in However, Le Carre felt that the book failed to explore the realities of spying on the ground, as he knew them, and tended to glamorize espionage/5.
THE LOOKING GLASS WAR By John Le Carré. arlier, John Le Carré wrote a couple of passable murder mysteries. "A Murder of Quality" has nothing much to do with spies, and is also rather routine. "Call for the Dead," though it concerns the murders of spies by spies, is not properly a spy tale. The Looking Glass War (Paperback) Published March 5th by Penguin Books. Paperback, pages. Author (s): John le Carré. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. The Looking Glass War is billed as "A George Smiley Novel.". It is the fourth installment in the series of John Le Carré books where Smiley plays a part, but his role here is very small. The main story concerns the U.K.'s "Department" (military intelligence) competing with its "Circus" (political intelligence) for glory.
Get full version of this audiobook for free(30 day free trial)www.doorway.ru?tag=cheapsearch0b Best Literature Fiction AudioBooks. THE LOOKING GLASS WAR. by John le Carré ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A. has already been casting back the image of the staggering sales racked up by The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. This one has been run in the April and May issues of Ladies Home Journal attracting the biggest masculine readership to that magazine since the days of Edward Bok. The Looking Glass War is billed as “A George Smiley Novel.” It is the fourth installment in the series of John Le Carré books where Smiley plays a part, but his role here is very small. The main story concerns the U.K.’s “Department” (military intelligence) competing with its “Circus” (political intelligence) for glory.
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