Guardian Books publishes WIKILEAKS: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy

Guardian Books today published WIKILEAKS: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy, the first full-length biography of the strange and elusive character behind one of the biggest leaks in history.

Written by the journalists who forged an unprecedented deal between a gifted computer hacker and three of the world's major newspapers, it tells a story from the inside that reads like a thriller.

The authors, award-winning journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding, give a riveting account of what Vanity Fair described as 'one of the greatest journalistic scoops of the last 30 years'.

Leigh said: "This book will bring you as close to the unvarnished truth as you're likely to get."

The book reveals for the first time:

• How a secret deal was constructed in a Belgian hotel to defy the world's biggest superpower, and release an unstoppable flood of military and diplomatic files through the pages of the Guardian, the New York Times and Der Spiegel.

• That Assange was so nervous about the CIA that he disguised himself as an old woman in a wig to travel to Ellingham Hall, the stately home in Norfolk from which he launched the US state department cables on the world.

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