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- From: jim@cs.strath.ac.uk (Jim Reid)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt
- Subject: Re: Spycatcher
- Message-ID: <JIM.93Jan24171124@hunter.cs.strath.ac.uk>
- Date: 24 Jan 93 17:11:24 GMT
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- In-reply-to: jebright@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu's message of 23 Jan 93 18:15:20 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.181520.18783@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> jebright@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (James R Ebright) writes:
-
- In article <C19KHJ.AuL@csfb1.fir.fbc.com> uunet!csfb1!pjb writes:
- >Sorry, I can't stand it anymore. Will someone please tell me/us
- >some details re: Spycatcher. Author or Publisher and where it
- >was/is available and where it is/was banned ?
-
- SPY CATCHER The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intellegence Officer
- By Peter Wright with Paul Greengrass
- Viking Penguin Inc. 40 West 23rd Street, NY, NY 10010 USA
- (c) Peter Wright, 1987
- ISBN 0-670-82055-5
- Lib of Congress Cat Card # 87-40243
-
- Available everywhere except the UK where it was alleged to violate the
- Official Secrets Act...
-
- This is only partially true. The sale and distribution of this book was
- suspended in the UK while the government went to ridiculous lengths to
- suppress it. [I can't remember if the government used any statutory
- powers or if the publishers held off to avoid prosecution - contempt
- of court, the Official Secrets Act, etc - while the case against
- Wright was in progress.] The courts eventually threw the Government's
- case out because the book's contents were widely known because it had
- been published in other countries.
-
- While all this was going on, the book wasn't banned. People could (and
- did) import copies. Once the courts gave a final ruling, the book
- eventually went on sale in the UK. It was then discredited when Wright
- claimed to have made up some of its allegations - like the plot
- against then Prime Minister Harold Wilson - so that the book would get
- a lot of publicity and generate extra sales.
-
- Jim
-