A Woman Named Edith: Emigre, Photographer And Secret Agent – The Extraordinary Life Of Edith Tudor Hart
A Woman Named Edith: Emigre, Photographer And Secret Agent – The Extraordinary Life Of Edith Tudor Hart
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Author
Author
Daria Santini / Дарья Сантини
Dimension
Dimension
152x235mm (6'x9,3')
ISBN
ISBN
9780300276398
Format
Format
Hardcover
Language
Language
English
Page Count
Page Count
384
Publisher
Publisher
Yale University Press
Year of book publication
Year of book publication
2026
A Woman Named Edith: Emigre, Photographer And Secret Agent – The Extraordinary Life Of Edith Tudor Hart
A major new biography of Edith Tudor Hart, the photographer and Soviet agent who recruited Kim Philby
Edith Tudor Hart has long evaded biographers. A Jewish-Austrian exile in 1930s London, she was a talented professional photographer, anti-fascist activist—and Soviet secret agent.
Daria Santini provides the first full biography of this elusive figure. She traces Tudor Hart’s life from her early years in the socialist intellectual circles of Vienna through her training at the Bauhaus to her work as a Soviet agent in Britain. Tudor Hart played a vital role in the Cambridge Spies network, including recruiting Kim Philby. Throughout her life, Tudor Hart was deeply committed to the ideals of communism. But despite being watched by the British Secret Service for decades, she was never caught and never confessed.
In this moving account, Santini pieces together the story of Edith’s life, revealing a woman of great energy, determination, and creativity.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Author:Daria Santini - Дарья Сантини
Publisher:Yale University Press
Language:English
Publication Date:2026
Number of pages:384 pst
Format:Hardcover
Width:152 mm / 6'
Height:235 mm / 9,3'
Weight:620 g
ISBN:9780300276398
