MACKENZIE COMPTON, "Greek Memories", London, Toronto, Melbourne and Sydney: Cassell and Company Ltd, 1932. 1st Edition, 8o, xi+[1]+388pp., portrait frontispiece. Sir Compton Mackenzie was a Scotish writer and political activist that served with British Intelligence during the WWI, building up a considerable counter-intelligence network in Athens, Greece. After the publication of his Greek Memories in 1932, it was almost immediately withdrawn and Compton was prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act for quoting from supposedly secret documents. One of the first sensational memoirs of a former spy revealing details of his Secret Service. Bound in original black cloth, with dust jacket. Fine copy overall. Rare.