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| Moorhead Public Library | LARGE PRINT 921 TOL (Text) | 33500012200697 | Main | Available | - |
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- ISBN: 9781410482891 (hbk. : large print)
- ISBN: 1410482898 (hbk. : large print)
- Physical Description: 625 pages (large print) : map ; 23 cm.
- Edition: Large print edition.
- Publisher: Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2015.
- Copyright: ©2015
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| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages ... Read More |
| Formatted Contents Note: | Out of the wilderness -- Moscow Station -- A man ... Read More |
| Summary, etc.: | While getting into his car on the evening of ... Read More |
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| 505 | 0 | . | ‡aOut of the wilderness -- Moscow Station -- A man called sphere -- "Finally I have reached you" -- "A dissident at heart" -- Six figures -- Spy camera -- Windfalls and hazards -- The billion dollar spy -- Flight of Utopia -- Going black -- Devices and desires -- Tormented by the past -- "Everything is dangerous" -- Not caught alive -- Seeds of betrayal -- Vanquish -- Selling out -- Without warning -- On the run -- "For freedom" -- A note on the intelligence. |
| 520 | . | ‡aWhile getting into his car on the evening of February 16, 1978, the chief of the CIA's Moscow station was handed an envelope by an unknown Russian. Its contents stunned the Americans: details of top-secret Soviet research and development in military technology that was totally unknown to the United States. From 1979 to 1985, Adolf Tolkachev, an engineer at a military research center, cracked open the secret Soviet military research establishment, using his access to hand over tens of thousands of pages of material about the latest advances in aviation technology, alerting the Americans to possible developments years in the future. He was one of the most productive and valuable spies ever to work for the United States in the four decades of global confrontation with the Soviet Union. Tolkachev took enormous personal risks, but so did his CIA handlers. Moscow station was a dangerous posting to the KGB's backyard. The CIA had long struggled to recruit and run agents in Moscow, and Tolkachev became a singular breakthrough. With hidden cameras and secret codes, and in face-to-face meetings with CIA case officers in parks and on street corners, Tolkachev and the CIA worked to elude the feared KGB. Drawing on previously secret documents obtained from the CIA, as well as interviews with participants, Hoffman reveals how the depredations of the Soviet state motivated one man to master the craft of spying against his own nation until he was betrayed to the KGB by a disgruntled former CIA trainee. | |
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