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3
. Ibid., p. 325.

4
. Penrose and Freeman,
Conspiracy of Silence,
chapter 18
.

5
. Wright,
Spycatcher
, p. 222.

6
. Peter Wright spoke of his close confidences with Rothschild to the author and to Wright’s manager, Peter Murray. Wright wrote of the shared secrets in
Spycatcher.

7
. Wright described himself this way in handling Blunt’s interrogation. See Wright,
Spycatcher
, p. 222.

8
. Wright,
Spycatcher
, p. 223.

9
. Straight,
After Long Silence
, pp. 325–328.

10
. Ibid.

11
. Ibid.

12
. Ibid.

13
. Interviews with several MI5 and CIA operatives, 1996 and 1997.

14
. Sources include former royal household employees, Sir Allen Lascelles, the former private secretary to King George VI, Peter Wright, and Yuri Modin.

15
. Reports from the
Washington Post,
including the July 4, 1973, edition, and the
Evening Star
edition of February 18, 1965.

16
. Straight,
Caravaggio,
p. xxiii.

17
. Paper written by John Slavin for the author.

18
. For more on Alister Watson, see Perry,
The Fifth Man
.

19
. Information supplied by family members.

20
. Interview with William Elmhirst, August 1996. Straight visited Dartington Hall in late October 1968 and told the family about political events in the United States in 1968.

21
. Ibid.

CHAPTER 25: ARTS AT LAST

1
. Straight,
Twigs for an Eagle’s Nest
, especially the chapter titled “Present at the Creation.”

2
. Ibid.

3
. Straight,
Nancy Hanks
, p. 112.

4
. Perry,
The Fifth Man
, pp. 485–487.

5
. Straight,
Twigs for an Eagle’s Nest
, p. 114.

6
. Interview with William Elmhirst, August 1996.

7
. Straight,
Twigs for an Eagle’s Nest,
especially the chapter titled “Present at the Creation.”

8
. Ibid., p. 8.

9
. Ibid., p. 86.

10
. Ibid., pp. 37–42.

11
. Interview with Peter Wright, December 1989; interview with an MI5 officer, August 1997; interview with John Costello, November 1993.

12
. Interview with William Elmhirst, August 1996.

13
. For example, Leonard Elmhirst’s essay “About My Father,” December 26, 1960.

14
. Interview with William Elmhirst, August 1996.

15
. Ibid.

16
. Straight,
Nancy Hanks,
chapter titled “Working Under Jimmy Carter.”

17
. Ibid.

18
. Ibid.

19
.
Daily Mail,
March 24, 1981.

20
. Straight,
After Long Silence
, p. 330.

21
.
People Magazine,
September 1981.

22
. Interview with Lord Young, September 1996.

23
. BBC TV interview, Michael Straight with Ludovic Kennedy.

24
. William Safire, “The Michael Straight Story,”
New York Times
, January 10, 1983.

25
. Sidney Hook, “The Incredible Story of Michael Straight,”
Encounter,
February 1983.

26
. Interview with Newton Miler, October 1996.

27
. Via Internet—1: Cold War Spies and Espionage; 2: Venona: Soviet Espionage and the American response, and links; 3: Nova On-line, and links.

CHAPTER 26: A REUNION OF OLD COMRADES

1
. Interview with Tess Rothschild, November 1993; interviews with Peter Wright, November 1989; interviews with members of the class of 1937, August and September 1996.

2
. BBC Radio 3, “Sunday feature,” May 26, 1996.

3
. Information in correspondence with family members, October 1996, from Simon Coates.

4
. Ibid.

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