The Lost Spy : An American In Stalin-s Secret Service

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  • Author:
    MEIER Andrew
  • ISBN:
    9780753826683
  • Publication Date:
    March 2010
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    416
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Phoenix House
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The Lost Spy : An American In Stalin-s Secret Service
The Lost Spy : An American In Stalin-s Secret Service

The Lost Spy : An American In Stalin-s Secret Service

Regular price $34.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MEIER Andrew
  • ISBN:
    9780753826683
  • Publication Date:
    March 2010
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    416
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Phoenix House
  • Country of Publication:

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For half a century, the case of Isaiah Oggins, a 1920s New York intellectual brutally murdered in 1947 on Stalin's orders, remained hidden in the secret files of the KGB and the FBI - a footnote buried in the rubble of the Cold War. Then, in 1992, it surfaced briefly, when Boris Yeltsin handed over a deeply censored dossier to the White House. The Lost Spy at last reveals the truth: Oggins was one of the first Americans to spy for the Soviets. Based on six years of international sleuthing, The Lost Spy traces Oggins's rise in beguiling detail - a brilliant Columbia University graduate sent to run a safe house in Berlin and spy on the Romanovs in Paris and the Japanese in Manchuria - and his fall: death by poisoning in a KGB laboratory.
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  • For half a century, the case of Isaiah Oggins, a 1920s New York intellectual brutally murdered in 1947 on Stalin's orders, remained hidden in the secret files of the KGB and the FBI - a footnote buried in the rubble of the Cold War. Then, in 1992, it surfaced briefly, when Boris Yeltsin handed over a deeply censored dossier to the White House. The Lost Spy at last reveals the truth: Oggins was one of the first Americans to spy for the Soviets. Based on six years of international sleuthing, The Lost Spy traces Oggins's rise in beguiling detail - a brilliant Columbia University graduate sent to run a safe house in Berlin and spy on the Romanovs in Paris and the Japanese in Manchuria - and his fall: death by poisoning in a KGB laboratory.
For half a century, the case of Isaiah Oggins, a 1920s New York intellectual brutally murdered in 1947 on Stalin's orders, remained hidden in the secret files of the KGB and the FBI - a footnote buried in the rubble of the Cold War. Then, in 1992, it surfaced briefly, when Boris Yeltsin handed over a deeply censored dossier to the White House. The Lost Spy at last reveals the truth: Oggins was one of the first Americans to spy for the Soviets. Based on six years of international sleuthing, The Lost Spy traces Oggins's rise in beguiling detail - a brilliant Columbia University graduate sent to run a safe house in Berlin and spy on the Romanovs in Paris and the Japanese in Manchuria - and his fall: death by poisoning in a KGB laboratory.