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  2. Blackford Oakes - Wikipedia

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    Oakes was born in 1925. He served in World War II as a fighter pilot and graduated from Yale University. [1] Oakes is an engineer by training (at one point in the series, he is hired by an architectural firm), and Anthony Trust, ahead of Black at both Greyburn and Yale, recruits him for the Central Intelligence Agency in his senior year, 1951.

  3. Last Call for Blackford Oakes - Wikipedia

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    Last Call for Blackford Oakes is a 2005 Blackford Oakes novel by William F. Buckley, Jr. [1] It is the final of the 11 novels in the Blackford Oakes series. [1] Plot

  4. Saving the Queen - Wikipedia

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    This novel, set in 1952, reveals Oakes's childhood and educational background, his recruitment into the CIA, and the Agency's procedures for "handling" him. His first assignment sends him to Britain, where he must identify (and deal with) a high-level security leak close to the (fictional) British monarch, Queen Caroline.

  5. The Blackford Oakes Reader - Wikipedia

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    The Blackford Oakes Reader is a 1999 book by William F. Buckley, Jr. [1] It is a literary book in which Buckley explains where, when, why and how he created his Blackford Oakes series. References [ edit ]

  6. Category:Blackford Oakes novels - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for novels featuring Blackford Oakes, the fictional CIA agent created by William F. Buckley Jr. Pages in category "Blackford Oakes novels" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  7. The Story of Henri Tod - Wikipedia

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    CIA agent Blackford Oakes is sent to West Berlin East Germany in 1961, during the time leading up to the building of the Berlin Wall. Henri Tod is a German Jew who during World War II is sent to England to prevent his conscription into the army. After the war he returns to Germany and becomes Germany's leading Freedom fighter.

  8. High Jinx - Wikipedia

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    High Jinx is a 1986 Blackford Oakes novel by William F. Buckley, Jr. [1] It is the seventh of 11 novels in the series by date of publication, but occurs third chronologically. Plot [ edit ]

  9. A Very Private Plot - Wikipedia

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    A Very Private Plot is a 1994 historical spy novel by William F. Buckley, Jr. It is the tenth of 11 novels in the Blackford Oakes series. [1] The novel was well received by The New York Times described the novel a full of "grave whimsy with which Mr. Buckley retraces old conflicts" and "deliver[ing] more than mere routine spy thrills."