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Trad. di Walter Monier EDITORI RIUNITI 1969 260 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: SEGNI DEL TEMPO, MACCHIE DI LUCE E POLVERE AI MARGINI DELLA COPERTINA, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO.
In 8°, cop. edit. ill., pp. 189,(3); ottimo stato di conservazione.
272, in 8°, rileg. edit. con sopracoperta
[Terrorismo](cm. 21) brossura editoriale fig. -p.159 in appendice brani in Russo sull'istruzione militaristica e immagine in nero delle tessere di Simeonov Svardlev in servizio alla polizia Bulgara KDS e membro del KGB. L'Autyore avvalendosi di documenti sconosciuti all'Occidente cerca di mettere in luce come il terrorismo sia uno dei metodi attraverso il quale l'URSS cerca di estendere la sua influenza nel mondo. Buon esemplare, leggermente brunita la brossura, non si evidenziano gli usuali difetti dati da precedenti consultazioni. [n33] Libro
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black boards, backstrip lettered in white, black endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
IMPRINT EDIZIONI 2008 132 PP. ILLUSTRATO. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: PARI AL NUOVO.<br/>
192 pages including index. Goes beyond mere journalistic reportage to discover just how intelligence work is conducted. Provides a clear and authoritative account of the activities of these two organizations. Includes over 300 photographs. Small erasure to front endpaper. Book
254 pages. "The shocking true story of Polish secret agent Ryszard Paszkowski - his at times brutish training, his hijacking of an aircraft to the West, his flight from a German prison, his work for CSIS, and the stirring promise and crushing denial he found in Canada." - from dust jacket. Author was a long-term Edmonton MP. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Crisp and fresh. A superb copy. Book
158 pages. In this compelling and fascinating account Leo Heaps reconstructs the double life of the quiet Canadian professor of economics. He follows his career from the early days of his recruitment by the KGB through his ten years working for NATO - when he photographed thousands of highly confidential documents; he shows his subsequent contribution to the Soviet spy network during his travels in Europe, the Middle East and Latin America while working as an economist for the Canadian government and Laval University, Quebec; and he examines the eventual unravelling of the tangled web. Author first knew Hambleton and his family during their schooldays together in Ottawa. Prior owner's name and date upon front endpaper else unmarked. Very light wear to book. Mild lean to spine. Contents partially yellowed. Light wear to dust jacket. Nice copy. Book
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 38 pages, signed by author on half title page.
224 pages. Glossary, Bibliography, Index. Reprint of the 2003 first edition. "Using both newly released Russian official documents, interviews with the key commanders, information from the private archives of these individuals, and first-hand accounts from espionage operatives, (the author) has constructed a fresh perspective on the history of the modern world." - from dust jacket. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos. Book virtually as new. Light wear to dust jacket. An excellent copy. "If you don't know history, you're history." - Jim Berkland. Book
Author was a Ukrainian lawyer, a founder of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, and a long-term inmate of Russian prisons and concentration camps. He was arrested for intent to present the question concerning the secession of Ukraine from the Soviet Union in 1961. In this 40-page pamphlet he describes his ordeal after his arrest in 1961, which involved constant surveillance and tampering with his mail. He concludes by stating he would rather starve himself to death than "endure the total persecution, discrimination, cruel treatment, insult to my human dignity, and ideological and politcal terror, all resulting from absolute lawlessness and arbitrariness." - page 40. Unmarked with average wear. Text in English. A sound copy of this brave but grim account of the life of a dissident behind the iron curtain. Book