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George Donald King McCormick (11 December 1911 – 2 January 1998) was a British journalist and popular historian, who also wrote under the pseudonym Richard Deacon. After working for Naval Intelligence during the Second World War, McCormick was a journalist for the foreign desk of the Sunday Times, at one point working with Ian Fleming. In his prolific output as a historian, McCormick was attracted to controversial topics on which verifiable evidence was scarce. He wrote on the Hellfire Club, Jack the Ripper, the Cambridge Apostles and rather extensively about spies. He wrote histories of the Russian, Chinese, Japanese, British, and Israeli secret services, and biographies of Sir Maurice Oldfield and Ian Fleming.

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  • George Donald King McCormick (11 December 1911 – 2 January 1998) was a British journalist and popular historian, who also wrote under the pseudonym Richard Deacon. After working for Naval Intelligence during the Second World War, McCormick was a journalist for the foreign desk of the Sunday Times, at one point working with Ian Fleming. In his prolific output as a historian, McCormick was attracted to controversial topics on which verifiable evidence was scarce. He wrote on the Hellfire Club, Jack the Ripper, the Cambridge Apostles and rather extensively about spies. He wrote histories of the Russian, Chinese, Japanese, British, and Israeli secret services, and biographies of Sir Maurice Oldfield and Ian Fleming. (en)
  • Donald McCormick (11 de diciembre de 1911 - 2 de enero de 1998), también conocido como George Donald King McCormick, fue un historiador y periodista británico, que para sus obras traducidas al chino también publicó bajo los seudónimos de Richard Deacon y de Lichade Diken. Este personaje es controversial y sus obras han recibido numerosas críticas, dada la naturaleza de las temáticas que ha abordado, y dada las fuentes de las que se ha servido. (es)
  • George Donald King McCormick (11 décembre 1911 - 2 janvier 1998) est un historien et journaliste britannique. Il a aussi publié sous les pseudonymes de Richard Deacon et Lichade Diken (pour des ouvrages traduits en chinois). Il est controversé à cause de la nature des sujets qu'il étudie et des sources qu'il utilise. (fr)
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  • George Donald King McCormick (11 December 1911 – 2 January 1998) was a British journalist and popular historian, who also wrote under the pseudonym Richard Deacon. After working for Naval Intelligence during the Second World War, McCormick was a journalist for the foreign desk of the Sunday Times, at one point working with Ian Fleming. In his prolific output as a historian, McCormick was attracted to controversial topics on which verifiable evidence was scarce. He wrote on the Hellfire Club, Jack the Ripper, the Cambridge Apostles and rather extensively about spies. He wrote histories of the Russian, Chinese, Japanese, British, and Israeli secret services, and biographies of Sir Maurice Oldfield and Ian Fleming. (en)
  • Donald McCormick (11 de diciembre de 1911 - 2 de enero de 1998), también conocido como George Donald King McCormick, fue un historiador y periodista británico, que para sus obras traducidas al chino también publicó bajo los seudónimos de Richard Deacon y de Lichade Diken. Este personaje es controversial y sus obras han recibido numerosas críticas, dada la naturaleza de las temáticas que ha abordado, y dada las fuentes de las que se ha servido. (es)
  • George Donald King McCormick (11 décembre 1911 - 2 janvier 1998) est un historien et journaliste britannique. Il a aussi publié sous les pseudonymes de Richard Deacon et Lichade Diken (pour des ouvrages traduits en chinois). Il est controversé à cause de la nature des sujets qu'il étudie et des sources qu'il utilise. (fr)
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