AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SPY

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CIA-RDP91-00901R000500110006-8
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RIPPUB
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1
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December 19, 2016
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December 9, 2005
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6
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August 21, 1983
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NSPR
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STATINTL 3Rtpproved For Relea 1ffi, ,~glAI PYj,PjW1R0005001 ARTICLE AppF 20 ON PAGE_/ 21 August 1983 AUTOF,JC 2AFM tobiography of a Spy"does have OF A SPY - historical value. As a liaison be- By Mary Bancroft. tween the German resistance Illustrated 300 pp. New York: and United States intelligence, William Morrow & Co. x15.9. Miss Bancroft learned the de- tails of the unsuccessful assassi- By BARBARA SHULGASSER nation attempt against Adolf Hitler. The story gains women- For years Mary Bancroft tum here, but even her spying tried to be a model housewife,- has a plodding air. but finally she surrendered to perhaps the daring agents of { her intrepid nature and became fiction have spoiled us for the a spy. Her matter-of-fact story: drudgery of real world espip- "Autobiography of a Spy," has-. nage, but Miss Bancroft made a the4doubtful virtue of beginniugv particularly domestic sort of-- at the beginning, and not befoie= spy; . she worked out of her midvolume does.. she'-. dislodge'' house,The work included help-] the narrative from tepid talesof-- : ing'IS Iles prepare his nightly a Cambridge, Mass., childhood;'; telephone reports to the United - a dull sojourn at a sugar miu-in States on wires tapped by Cuba with her first husband and enemy eavesdroppers and mak- life with a second husband in Ing contact with journalists and Switzerland, his - homeland,^ others sympathetic to the Allied where her World War II work cause. After a night's work, she for the Office of Strategic Serv- and Dulles routinely engaged in ices finally began.--- a, bit of dalliance." In real Only then comes her affair- ' :- -evidently, duty comes with Allen Dulles, who beaded. before romance. O.S.S. operations in Switzer. land, and her friendship with - Carl Gustav Jung, who cured-. her of sneezing fits. She says that Dulles decided almost im- mediately on meeting her that she would work for him and be-' come his laver. The sudden onset of strong feeling is .a pre-, vailing tendency in this mem- oir. On first encountering her second husband on shipboard, Miss Bancroft was instantly taken with "his worldliness, his facility with languages, and his extensive knowledge of gourmet food and wines." Though the characterizations are not memorably drawn, "Au- Approved For Release 2006/01/03 : CIA-RDP91-00901 R000500110006-8