Thirty Years with the KGB - The Double Life of Hugh Hambleton
Thirty Years with the KGB - The Double Life of Hugh Hambleton
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- Year of publication
- 1983
- ISBN
- 0413553000
- Place of printing
- U.K.
- Author
- Heaps, Leo
- Publishers
- Methuen
- Size
- 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Heaps, Leo Thirty Years with the KGB - The Double Life of Hugh, Hambleton Spies Great Britain Biography 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. Biography Covert Operations
- Binding description
- J H Very Good Hardcover
- State of preservation
- Very Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Hardcover
- First edition
- True
Description
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