Agents of Influence, Henry Hemming
Agents of Influence, Henry Hemming
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Agents of Influence
A British Campaign, a Canadian Spy, and the Secret Plot to Bring America into World War II

Author: Henry Hemming

Narrator: Henry Hemming

Unabridged: 9 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 10/08/2019


Synopsis

The astonishing story of the British spies who set out to draw America into World War II
As World War II raged into its second year, Britain sought a powerful ally to join its cause-but the American public was sharply divided on the subject. Canadian-born MI6 officer William Stephenson, with his knowledge and influence in North America, was chosen to change their minds by any means necessary.
In this extraordinary tale of foreign influence on American shores, Henry Hemming shows how Stephenson came to New York--hiring Canadian staffers to keep his operations secret--and flooded the American market with propaganda supporting Franklin Roosevelt and decrying Nazism. His chief opponent was Charles Lindbergh, an insurgent populist who campaigned under the slogan "America First" and had no interest in the war. This set up a shadow duel between Lindbergh and Stephenson, each trying to turn public opinion his way, with the lives of millions potentially on the line.

About Henry Hemming

Henry Hemming is the author of several works of nonfiction, including Misadventure in the Middle East and Churchill's Iceman. He has written for numerous publications, including the Daily Telegraph, the Washington Post, and FT Magazine. Henry lives in London with his wife and daughter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ian on May 07, 2021

Hemming brings us into the early months of WWII, a time when Britain is bending under the terrific strain of impending invasion, and President Roosevelt is cautiously talking with Prime Minister Churchill on the seeds of the Lend-Lease agreement to help Britain's war resources shortage, whilst he tr......more

Goodreads review by Ell on June 22, 2019

Riveting book! Agents of Influence: A British Campaign, A Canadian Spy, and the Secret Plot to Bring America into World War II had me at page one! Author Henry Hemming begins this tale with memories of hearing about the Canadian born man that saved his father’s life in a pond in Britain. Depending o......more

Goodreads review by Steven on February 12, 2020

At a time when many Americans fear the impact of foreign interference in our elections, be it what the Russians did in 2016, or what may be in store for 2020 there is an excellent historical example of such a campaign on foreign soil that tried to sway Americans and help make entrance into World War......more

Goodreads review by Mal on September 09, 2020

In The Splendid and the Vile, a moving and revealing account of Winston Churchill’s leadership during the Blitz, Erik Larson makes much of the Prime Minister’s dogged campaign to persuade Franklin Roosevelt to drag the United States into the defense of Britain. Historians concur that Churchill’s inf......more


Quotes

"This is a fast-paced yarn... reads like the film script of a 1940s thriller."—The Times (UK)

"Hemming is very much in control of his material. Bite-size chapters paint fascinating miniatures, often with a cliff-hanger to keep the pages turning... What more fertile ground could there be for a book than such an important premise, with modern resonance, explored through a tale of difficult odds, brilliant ruses, espionage and good old-fashioned detective work. In Hemming's sure hands, America's uncertain progress towards direct engagement in the second world war becomes riveting history."—The Spectator (UK)

"[A] page-turning spy thriller...Fluid, sharp writing, deep research, and a spy network with unparalleled ingenuity provide a snappy read and lots of shockers."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Agents of Influence is fun, delightful reading. Hemming provides a lucid narrative that draws on recently declassified documents and reads like an historical fiction. Hemming has a few books already under his belt, including Agent M: The Lives and Spies of MI5's Maxwell Knight, which documents his knack for bringing to life seemingly forgotten British spy history."—Cipher Brief

"A lucid, fast-paced account of England's secret scheme to draw America into WWII...This entertaining espionage history illuminates an important chapter in the history of foreign influence on American public opinion."—Publishers Weekly

"Gripping and intoxicating, it unfolds like the best screenplay."—Nicholas Shakespeare, author of The Dancer Upstairs

"A revelatory and wholly fascinating work of history. Superbly researched and written with gripping fluency, this lost secret of World War II espionage finally has its expert chronicler."—William Boyd