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TIME – “Blonde Bond”

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Brinkley sued

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Not only was Brinkley sued by Lais, but so was H. Montgomery Hyde, who got the worst of it.
Sins of The Father? Sons Say Brinkley War Book Is Wrong on Liaison With Spy
[FINAL Edition]
The Washington Post (pre-1997 Fulltext) – Washington, D.C.
Author: Charles Trueheart
Date: Jun 20, 1989
Start Page: c.01
Section:STYLE
Text Word Count: 952

David Brinkley

David Brinkley, Washington Goes to War: Random House Value Publishing, 1999), 54
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England mid-wife OSS

Thomas F. TROY, Wild Bill and Intrepid: Donovan, Stephenson, and the Origin of CIA (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996)

Cast No Shadow

S, Lovell Mary . Cast No Shadow the Life of the American Spy Who Changed the Course of World War II. New York: PANTHEON, 1992, 133-135
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Bagrations, Bourbons and Romanovs

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/6517/bagrationart.html
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N.O. Whitehouse’s brother William Fitz Hugh

Telephone interview with David Aaron 6 April 2007

David Laurence Aaron is an American diplomat and former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Carter, who wrote a fictional biography of Madame Brousse: David Aaron, Crossing by Night: Avon Books (Mm), 1994). In the course of his research, Dr. Aaron met and interview H.M. Hyde and Count Michael Lubienski.

Bagrations’ White Russian Land Owners

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Mrs. Whitehouse in an advertisement appearing in the New Yorker

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Could he have been shadowing someone else?

Norman O. Whitehouse’s residence

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Cite, Cynthia, 138

Hyde, H. Montgomery. Cynthia. New York: FARRAR, STRAUS AND GIROUX, 1965, 138
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Cite, Cast No Shadow, 133

S, Lovell Mary . Cast No Shadow the Life of the American Spy Who Changed the Course of World War II. New York: PANTHEON, 1992, 133
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Cite, “Cynthia,” 138

Hyde, H. Montgomery. Cynthia. New York: FARRAR, STRAUS AND GIROUX, 1965, 138
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Fioretta

Churchill Archives Center, Churchill College Cambridge
Fioretta, A Tale of Italy, is a romantic first-person narrative about a little girl growing up in Naples, a tale in which inspiration and fortitude triumph over misfortune and poverty. In the story, a little girl, Fioretta, uses her magical singing voice to save her impoverished father. Betty dedicated the [...]

The name Paul Fairly is on the first line of the manifest

Passenger and Crew List of SS “Excalibur,” arriving at New York, New York, October 30, 1940, page 147; Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957 (National Archives Microfilm Publication T715, roll 6506); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Record Group 85; National Archives Building, Washington, DC.
Finding Fairly’s name on [...]

There are two in-depth biographies of Elizabeth Brousse

Hyde, H. Montgomery. Cynthia. New York: FARRAR, STRAUS AND GIROUX, 1965.
and
S, Lovell Mary . Cast No Shadow the Life of the American Spy Who Changed the Course of World War II. New York: Pantheon, 1992.
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The Entry from Madame Brousse’s memoir

Churchill Archives, Churchill College Cambridge

250-thousand English homeless

See comments at 15 October 1940

Cast No Shadow

“A shipboard romance with a man whom she names in her memoirs only as ‘Norma W.’ helped to while away the tedious Atlantic crossing.” Lovell Mary S, Cast No Shadow the Life of the American Spy Who Changed the Course of World War II (New York: Pantheon, 1992), 133

The Excalibur’s Sister Ship, the Exochorda Pictured Here

American Export Lines