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Article: The red and the blue: Cambridge, treason, and intelligence.
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- National Review
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- May 22, 1987
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The Red and the Blue: Cambridge, Treason, and Intelligence
This group of Apostles centered onthe homosexual Mafia run by Anthony Blunt and Guy Burgess. These two gents, with their co-traitors Kim Philby, Donald Maclean, and Leo Long, are also the topic of Andrew Sinclair's The Red and the Blue: Cambridge, Treason, and Intelligence. Or, rather, they are part of Mr. Sinclair's study, which could have been called A Tale of Two Cultures, taking a cue from C. P. Snow's discussion of the two opposed cultures, the humanistic and the scientific.
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