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First edition, first impression. Some slight edge wear to top and bottom of jacket and spine, corners very slightly bruised, not price clipped (no published price), no inscriptions, internally clean tight and square, overall a vg++ copy. 385pp, illustrated. In 1963, former British secret service agent Kim Philby fled Beirut for Moscow just steps away from a CIA hit team, and closed the door on the Soviet Union's most successful penetration of Western intelligence. Philby's exploits as a Soviet mole, he served as MI6's chief liason with the CIA in Washington, and was the lynchpin of the notorious Cambridge spy ring, have inspired countless spy novelists, from John le Carre to Len Deighton. Russian journalist Genrikh Borovik, drawing on a trove of new information culled from the KGB's Philby files and from Philby himself, answers the lingering questions about the Soviet master spy. From his recruitment at Cambridge to his involvement in a plot to assassinate Franco, from the KGB's doubts about his loyalty to the details of espionage tradecraft, this book is far from the last word on Philby. Seller Inventory # 005277
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Bibliographic Details
Title: The Philby Files. The Secret Life of the ...
Publisher: Little Brown and Company, London
Publication Date: 1994
Binding: Hardcover
Illustrator: Jacket illustration by Ricardo
Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st Edition