
Find More Like This
Subject
- Churchill, Winston,--Friends and associates
- Great Britain MI6--History
- Espionage, American--History--20th century
- United States--Politics and government--1933-1945
- Cuneo, Ernest L
- United States Office of Strategic Services--History
- Intelligence officers--United States--Biography
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano),--Friends and associates
- Spies--United States--Biography
- Winchell, Walter,--Friends and associates
- Undercover operations--United States--History--20th century
- World War, 1939-1945--Secret service--United States
Genres
Availability
Availability Label | Location | Shelfmark | Availability | Reservations |
---|---|---|---|---|
Calvin Park Branch | Non 327.1273 Mai | On loan until: 04/Jun/25 |
0 | |
Cloyne Branch | Non 327.1273 Mai | On loan until: 07/Jun/25 |
0 |
Comments and Reviews
Patron Comments and Reviews
Tell us what you thought about The invisible spy
Summary & Details
Full Record Details Table
Title Statement | The invisible spy: Churchill's Rockefeller Center spy ring and America's first secret agent of World War II / Thomas Maier. |
---|---|
Author | Maier, Thomas, 1956- |
Publication | Toronto, Ontario: Hanover Square Press,[2025]©2025 |
Extent of Item | 470 pages |
ISBN | 9781335000606 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07714748 |
Summary | As a tough but smart Italian American kid, Ernest Cuneo played Ivy League football at Columbia University and was in the old Brooklyn Dodgers NFL franchise before becoming a City Hall lawyer and "Brain Trust'' aide to President Roosevelt. He was on the payroll of national radio columnist Walter Winchell and mingled with the famous and powerful. But his status as a spy remained a secret, hiding in plain sight. During this time, Cuneo began a love affair with one of Churchill's agents at Rockefeller Center, Margaret Watson, a beautiful Canadian woman with a photographic memory ideal for spycraft. In one nighttime attack, Watson was nearly smothered to death by a Nazi assassin inside her women's dormitory near Rockfeller Center. Cuneo's transformation from a gridiron athlete into a high-stakes intelligence go-between and political influencer is one of the great untold stories of American espionage. He has remained "invisible" in the public eye, until now, with this unveiled look into his life. Thomas Maier weaves Cuneo's remarkable personal story with the vivid and insightful portraits of many top figures in his world. Full of action and fascinating characters, this untold history shows how the British launched a far-ranging covert campaign against Nazi conspirators hidden in America, a spy war unbeknown to many. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Espionage, American--History--20th century |
Intelligence officers--Biography--United States | |
Spies--Biography--United States | |
Undercover operations--History--20th century--United States | |
World War, 1939-1945--Secret service--United States | |
By Name | Churchill, Winston,1874-1965--Friends and associates |
Great BritainMI6--History | |
Cuneo, Ernest L.,1905-1988 | |
United StatesOffice of Strategic Services--History | |
Roosevelt, Franklin D.(Franklin Delano),1882-1945--Friends and associates | |
Winchell, Walter,1897-1972--Friends and associates | |
By Location | United States--Politics and government--1933-1945 |
By Genre | Biographies |
Personal narratives |