The Secret Worlds of Stephen Ward

Sex, Scandal, and Deadly Secrets in the Profumo Affair

Nonfiction, History, British, Biography & Memoir, Political
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Author: Anthony Summers, Stephen Dorril ISBN: 9781480466982
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: February 25, 2014
Imprint: Open Road Media Language: English
Author: Anthony Summers, Stephen Dorril
ISBN: 9781480466982
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: February 25, 2014
Imprint: Open Road Media
Language: English

A tour de force account of seduction, power, and betrayal in the biggest political sex scandal of its age

The Profumo Affair rocked the British establishment like no scandal before or since. The Tory war minister, John Profumo, had taken up with a teenager named Christine Keeler, who was also sleeping with a Soviet intelligence agent. The ensuing inquiry revealed a hidden underworld in which men of the ruling classes and politicians cavorted with prostitutes at orgies. The revelations shook the British government and sent shock waves all the way to the Kennedy White House. The man at the center of the storm was Dr. Stephen Ward.

Ward was a successful doctor to the rich and powerful, a talented artist who drew portraits of many of his famous patients and fixed up prominent men with young women. He was also a pawn, ruthlessly exploited by the intelligence agencies. When the Profumo Affair threatened the government, Ward became a scapegoat, hounded to death—and perhaps murdered.

For the first time, *The Secret Worlds of Stephen Ward *reveals the names that could not be exposed and the truths that could not be told until now.

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A tour de force account of seduction, power, and betrayal in the biggest political sex scandal of its age

The Profumo Affair rocked the British establishment like no scandal before or since. The Tory war minister, John Profumo, had taken up with a teenager named Christine Keeler, who was also sleeping with a Soviet intelligence agent. The ensuing inquiry revealed a hidden underworld in which men of the ruling classes and politicians cavorted with prostitutes at orgies. The revelations shook the British government and sent shock waves all the way to the Kennedy White House. The man at the center of the storm was Dr. Stephen Ward.

Ward was a successful doctor to the rich and powerful, a talented artist who drew portraits of many of his famous patients and fixed up prominent men with young women. He was also a pawn, ruthlessly exploited by the intelligence agencies. When the Profumo Affair threatened the government, Ward became a scapegoat, hounded to death—and perhaps murdered.

For the first time, *The Secret Worlds of Stephen Ward *reveals the names that could not be exposed and the truths that could not be told until now.

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