Operation Heartbreak. A Story
COOPER, Duff
THE NOVEL THAT EXPOSED OPERATION MINCEMEAT; IN FULL MOROCCO WITH SLIP-CASE
Published: Hart-Davis, 1950
Stock code: 47276
Price: £385.00
8vo., First Edition; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, gilt back, gilt edges, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, in custom-made-slip-case, an elegant copy ideal as a gift or for presentation.
The novel that exposed Operation MINCEMEAT, arguably the most famous strategic deception of WWII and a closely guarded secret until the appearance of this tale. A sharp-eyed journalist, Ian Colvin, was intrigued by Cooper's unlikely plot and linked it to a footnote in a book by General Westphal, formerly Kesselring's Chief of Staff. The result of his researches was The Unknown Courier (1953), a piece of investigative journalism so close to the truth that the authorities had little choice but to allow Ewan Montagu (MINCEMEAT'S conceiver and organiser), to relate the story (almost) in full in 'The Man Who Never Was' (1953).