Ричард Роуэн
Richard Wilmer Rowan (1894-1964) has been described as the foremost American non-fiction writer on the history of espionage. He was educated at Brown and Columbia and served in the U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Service during World War I. He maintained a large international network of sources which provided him with information on intelligence activities.
Rowan’s publications include:
Sainte Séductre: An Inner View of the Boche At Bay, 1917
Spy and Counter-Spy, 1928
Spies and the Next War, 1934
Modern Spies Tell Their Stories, 1934
The ...