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DUEL OF WITS ; PETER CHURCHILL ; Hardcover ; Hodder and Stoughton First Printed 1953 ; No. of Pages ; 319 including the Index . Condition ; Dust jacket ; some minor tears and shelf- wear to the dust jacket ; Very good tight binding ; 2 names added to the first blank page ; First few pages have some light browning . From Goodreads ; "Duel of Wits, first published in 1953 (and including the contents of the earlier published book Of Their Own Choice) is Peter Churchill's account of his experiences with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in France during World War II. The SOE, similar to the American OSS (predecessor of the CIA) was formed to conduct espionage and sabotage in occupied Europe, and to aid local resistance movements. The book describes Churchill's training in England and his four missions into occupied France, including two harrowing night-time parachute drops and two submarine landings. Notable too is the underlying love story with Odette Sansom, another Allied agent (code-named Lise), who along with Churchill were captured, imprisoned, and tortured for two years until the war's end. Churchill's narrative ends with their capture by the Germans; his prison experiences are related in The Spirit in the Cage, published in 1954. "
Also listed by me as a separate item ; OF THEIR CHOICE ; PETER CHURCHILL