The Ingenious Mr. Pyke, Henry Hemming
The Ingenious Mr. Pyke, Henry Hemming
1 Rating(s)
List: $16.99 | Sale: $11.89
Club: $8.49

The Ingenious Mr. Pyke
Inventor, Fugitive, Spy

Author: Henry Hemming

Narrator: James Langton

Unabridged: 13 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/28/2015


Synopsis

In the World War II era, Geoffrey Pyke was described as one of the world's great minds—to rank alongside Einstein. Pyke was an inventor, adventurer, polymath, and unlikely hero of both world wars. He earned a fortune on the stock market, founded an influential pre-school, wrote a bestseller, and came up with the idea for the US and Canadian Special Forces. In 1942, he convinced Winston Churchill to build an aircraft carrier out of reinforced ice.

Pyke escaped from a German WWI prison camp, devised an ingenious plan to help the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War, and launched a private attempt to avert the outbreak of the Second World War by sending into Nazi Germany a group
of pollsters disguised as golfers.

And he may have been a Russian spy.

In 2009, long after Pyke's death, MI5 released a mass of material suggesting that Pyke was in fact a senior official in the Soviet Comintern. In 1951, papers relating to Pyke were found in the flat of "Cambridge Spy" Guy Burgess after his defection to Moscow. MI5 had "watchers" follow Pyke through the bombed-out streets of London, his letters were opened, and listening devices picked up clues to his real identity. Convinced he was a Soviet agent codenamed Professor P, MI5 helped to bring his career to an end.

Henry Hemming is the first reporter to sift through this extraordinary new information and finally tell Pyke's astonishing story in full: his brilliance, his flaws, and his life of adventures, ideas, and secrets.

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 zxvasdf

Kerouac needs to be quoted here. “—the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like......more

Goodreads review by KOMET

A little over a month ago, I chanced upon a radio program online in which the author of "Churchill's Iceman" was interviewed about its subject, Geoffrey Pyke, whose radical, innovative, and far-reaching ideas during the Second World War led to the creation of the First Special Service Force (FSSF) -......more

Goodreads review by Sharon

The first chapters were excellent, as were the last few. Much of the middle read like a grocery list. Pyke was so creative. He was ahead of his time in many areas. He had a unique method of problem solving.......more

Goodreads review by Larry

Possibly the hardest to read, even dullest possible book ever written about a real-life person who so interesting. There, I said it. I only hung in til the end because of the subject of the book, not the writing.......more