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Brossura con copertina flessibile plastificata, illustrata, con lievi danni d'usura da scaffale, sbiadita. Pagine integre, ossidate da tonalità effetto vintage, alcune presentano macchie d'umidità, fioritura ai tagli. XIX ( 19 ) illustrazioni in bianco e nero fuori testo. Traduzione di Piero Spinelli e Gabriella Manna. N. pag. 839. USATO
br. Dalla Rivoluzione d'Ottobre a Corbaciov: la storia di una nazione, di un movimento e di un'idea che cercarono di vincere la loro battaglia anche con il contributo del più potente servizio segreto del XX secolo. La storia del KCB viene qui dettagliatamente ricostruita da due autori d'eccezione: Christopher Andrew, tra i più autorevoli esperti di intelligence mondiale, e Oleg Cordievskij, ex agente del KCB e poi collaboratore del MI6 britannico, offrono una prospettiva unica sulle vicende e i protagonisti dei servizi di spionaggio russi a partire dalle origini zariste, poi sotto Lenin e Stalin, durante la Seconda guerra mondiale e la Cuerra fredda, fino agli anni della distensione e al crollo del blocco sovietico a partire dal 1989. Una ricerca approfondita e documentata, che illumina le strategie di intelligence dell'URSS e gli incarichi degli agenti del KCB in patria e in Occidente. Un'intrigante ricostruzione, ricca di rivelazioni su episodi e personaggi spesso sconosciuti ma che giocarono un ruolo cruciale negli eventi del Novecento.
Mm 140x225 Collana "BUR - Supersaggi" - Brossura originale, 842 pagine con cartine. Una piccola etichetta di biblioteca privata dismessa in apertura, peraltro buona copia mai letta.
br. Le memorie dell'ultimo capo del KGB. "Come una meteora proveniente dallo spazio a sorvolare velocemente i cieli della Terra, così Vadim Bakatin apparve nelle stanze del KGB attraversandole altrettanto velocemente per poi eclissarsi, portando con sé quel che era stato il KGB dalla sua fondazione, nel 1954, fino appunto al fatidico 1991" (dalla nota introduttiva).
An authoritative work highlighting the plight of a Catholic enclave within the then USSR itself and publicises the little known dissident movement in Lithuania. With Index of Persons, and Index of Places and Countries.
1974500337444Plon 1974 1974. Malko Linge est invité à un bal étrange organisé par la comtesse Lydia Adler dans un château autrichien. Il découvre rapidement que rien n'est laissé au hasard et se retrouve confronté à une situation dangereuse impliquant un agent double du KGB exécuté et une scène de prise d'otage avec une arme blanche
in-8°, 398 pp., illustrations h.t. n&b, biblio, index, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [BL-11] Des reseaux sovietiques en France de 1930 a des dates recentes.
1986LFA-126724870Un ouvrage de 311 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, broché, publié en 1986, Bernard Grasset, bon état
QWA-13574Belin, 2005, in-8 br., 237 p., coll. "Histoire & Société", très bon état.
20101073632010 Editions Dargaud - 2010 - In-4, cartonnage illustré - 47 planches illustrées en couleurs
Un volume in-8 broché de 277 pages. Illustrations en noir et en couleurs.- 9782268071695 Tres bel exemplaire. [109B-7]
200701488Bruxelles, Quadrant solaire, 2006 ; in-4, 48-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur.
2022RUSSIEEEE369630224Paris, Talent Editions, 2022, 21 x 29,5, 376 pages cousues sous couverture souple imprimée. Traduit de l'anglais (Royaume-Uni) par Olivier Bougard et Anne Confuron. "
20051161282005 Editions du Rocher - 2005 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 290 p. - Envoi de l'auteur en page de titre
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. 410,(10); coll. "Le Scie", prima ed., strappetto alla prima pag. bianca, per il resto copia molto buona. (m301/d)
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
1997100153751BOURGOIS 1997 420 pages in8. 1997. Broché. 420 pages. Artie Cohen un flic new-yorkais d'origine russe est entraîné dans une enquête sur le meurtre d'un ancien général du KGB. Il se retrouve confronté à la mafia russe qui contrôle Brighton Beach et se livre à un trafic de substances radioactives dont le redoutable mercure rouge
23531November 1972. Ten pages paginated 2-7 sm.fol. cyclostyled or similar good condition comprising: introductory page with information: reference date 1 December 1972 To Hong Kong From: Head Office .: Double Agents and statement "Attached are copies of a paper on KGB principles and methods of running double agents. This may be passed to appropriate .". Second page has Contents with number of paragraphs: I. Introduction II. Objectives III. Organisation and Procedures IV. Operational Practice Appendix A. The Introduction discusses the source without naming him Oleg Lyalin his defection work experience lack of formal training KGB operatives finding running a D/A double Agent "an unpopular task" giving reasons. 'Objectives' 17 paragraphs/points include "To feed the opposition with disinformation". 'Organisation and Procedures' 12 paragraph/points. It concludes with Appendix A giving an example of a S.C.D. annual report". Note: Lyalin's "defection led to the unprecedented expulsion of 105 Soviet officials suspected as being Soviet spies from Britain on 25 September 1971".No other copy traced. From the private papers of C. A. A. Nicol who was a 'Member of a joint FCO/MOD department in Hong Kong' between 1970 and 1975. Nicol joined the Malayan Union Police Force in 1950 and served in the Royal Malaysian Police between 1957 and 1967 'to assist in promoting and consolidating the successful transition to full independence. During this period the Special Branch played a vital role in maintaining peace and security in the country.' Throughout his career Nicol was involved in anti-Communist activities. November 1972. unknown
196610434München, Droemersche Verlagsanstalt 1966. Ganzleinen mit Schutzumschlag, 8°, 407 S., 21.-30. Tausend, mit 20 Dokumenten auf Tafeln, eingeleitet von Frank Gibney, "Im Mai 1963 wurde in Moskau ein hoher sowjetischer Geheimdiensroffizier zum Tode verurteilt und hingerichtet, dessen sensationelle Spionagetätigkeit für den Westen erst jetzt von den Historikern und Experten in ihrer vollen Bedeutung begriffen wird: Oleg Penkowskij. In diesem Buch werden seine nächtlichen Aufzeichnungen veröffentlicht, die er während seiner zweijährigen Tätigkeit für den Westen niederschrieb."
1982865PR Inc In-8 Softcover Boston 1982
1968V12037Reinbek (Rowohlt) 1968 (= Erste deutsche Ausgabe). 8°, Originalleinen mit illustriertem Originalumschlag (Hardcover), 307 S., Bildtafeln,
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.
45133ABHamburg, HarperCollins, 2022. 22 cm, 606, [82] Seiten, schwarzer Pappband, blindgeprägter Rückentitel, Lesebändchen, Original-Schutzumschlag. 2. Auflage wenig gebraucht, noch in sehr guter Erhaltung.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 273, [5] p. Second Turkish Edition of Meerepols' 'We are your sons'. A study on case on Rosenbergs. Rosenbergler. Biz sizin ogullariniziz. [= We are your sons]. Translated by Semsa Yegin.
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