Robert Chartham
Robert Chartham was the pseudonym of Ronald Sydney Seth, an English writer who used the surname Chartham for his activity as a sexologist and the surname Seth for books about travel and espionage.
As a child Seth was a chorister at Ely Cathedral and a King's Scholar at King's Ely. He was educated at Cambridge University.
Appointed Professor of Literature at the University of Tallinn, Estonia, Seth returned to London at the start of World War II, joining the BBC and helping to start the Monitoring Intelligence Bureau. In 1941 he was commissioned into the Royal Air Force and in 1942 joined the Special Operations Executive. Parachuted into Estonia, he was captured by and later defected to the Germans. He was trained by the Sicherheitsdienst as an agent for a mission to Britain. He spent most of the rest of the war as an informer in the Oflag 79 prisoner-of-war camp, but in April 1945 was entrusted with a message of peace by Heinrich Himmler, which he carried to London via Switzerland.
Seth's career included teaching and counselling in European universities, lecturing to British university students on "How to Enjoy Sex" and serving as a counsellor in his own London clinic. When he was 61, he was treated by Peter Malcolm Stephan for his osteoarthritis, which helped relieve him of his pain.
He was an editorial consultant to Forum: The International Journal of Human Relations.
During the 1970s, he lived in Malta with his second wife, Barbara McAdam Seth.
Works
as Ronald Seth:Baltic Corner: Travel in Estonia, 1939A Spy Has No Friends, 1952. Republished 2008 by Barbara Seth, Seth's second wife.Secret Servants, a History of Japanese Espionage, 1957Operation Retriever, Before 1958Operation Lama, Before 1958The True Book about the Secret Service, Before 1958Operation Ormer, Before 1958How Spies Work, Before 1958The Spy and the Atom Gun: Introducing Captain Geoffrey Martel of the British Secret Service, 1958For My Name's Sake, 1958Stalingrad: Point of Return. The Story of the Battle, August 1942-February 1943, London: Gollancz, 1959Two Fleets Surprised, 1960Anatomy of Spying, 1963Forty Years of Soviet Spying, 1965Caporetto, 1965Russell Pasha, 1966The Russian Terrorists, 1967The Executioners: The Story of SMERSH, 1967The Sleeping Truth: The Hiss-Chambers Affair: the Spy Case that Split a Nation, 1968Spies: Their Trade and Their Tricks, 1969Encyclopedia of Espionage, 1972Jackals of the Reich, 1972as Dr. Robert Chartham:Mainly for Wives, 1963Sex Manners for Advanced Lovers, 1969The Sensuous Couple, 1971Your Sexual Future, 1973