Anthony Cave Brown - Major Works

Major Works

  • Bodyguard of Lies, by Anthony Cave Brown, New York, Harper and Row, 1975, ISBN 1-58574-692-4.
  • On a Field of Red: the Communist International and the Coming of World War II by Anthony Cave Brown, 1981, ISBN 0-399-12542-6.
  • The Last Hero: Wild Bill Donovan, by Anthony Cave Brown, New York, Times Books, 1982, ISBN 0-686-95975-2.
  • Secret War Report of the OSS, by Anthony Cave Brown, ISBN 0-425-03253-1.
  • The Secret History of the Atomic Bomb, by Anthony Cave Brown and Charles B. MacDonald, ISBN 0-440-57728-4.
  • Operation World War III: Secret American Plan (Dropshot) for War with the Soviet Union in 1957, by Anthony Cave Brown.
  • C: The Secret Life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, Spymaster to Winston Churchill, by Anthony Cave Brown, New York, MacMillan Publishing, 1987, ISBN 0-02-517390-1.
  • Treason in the Blood: H. St. John Philby, Kim Philby, and the Spy Case of the Century, by Anthony Cave Brown, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1994, ISBN 0-395-63119-X.
  • Oil, God and Gold: The Story of Aramco and the Saudi Kings, by Anthony Cave Brown, 1999, ISBN 0-395-59220-8.

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