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Agent Sonya: Moscow's Most Daring Wartime Spy [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x164x35 mm, weight: 658 g, 2 8-PG 4C INSERTS
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0593136306
  • ISBN-13: 9780593136300
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x164x35 mm, weight: 658 g, 2 8-PG 4C INSERTS
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0593136306
  • ISBN-13: 9780593136300
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The New York Times bestselling author of The Spy and the Traitor tells the thrilling true story of the most important female spy in history: an agent code-named Sonya, who set the stage for the Cold War. In 1942, in a quiet village in the leafy English Cotswolds, a thin, elegant woman lived in a small cottage with her three children and her husband, who worked as a machinist nearby. Ursula Burton was friendly but reserved, and spoke English with a slight foreign accent. By all accounts, she seemed to be living a simple, unassuming life. Her neighbors in the village knew little about her. They didnt know that she was a high-ranking Soviet intelligence officer. They didnt know that her husband was also a spy, or that she was running powerful agents across Europe. Behind the facade of her picturesque life, Burton was a dedicated Communist, a Soviet colonel, and a veteran agent, gathering the scientific secrets that would enable the Soviet Union to build the bomb. This true-life spy story is a masterpiece about the woman code-named Sonya. Over the course of her career, she was hunted by the Chinese, the Japanese, the Nazis, MI5, MI6, and the FBI-and she evaded them all. Her story reflects the great ideological clash of the twentieth century-between Communism, Fascism, and Western democracy-and casts new light on the spy battles and shifting allegiances of our own times. With unparalleled access to Sonyas diaries and correspondence and never-before-seen information on her clandestine activities, Ben Macintyre has conjured a page-turning history of a legendary secret agent, a woman who influenced the course of the Cold War and helped plunge the world into a decades-long standoff between nuclear superpowers.-- The New York Times best-selling author of The Spy and the Traitor reveals the story of the female spy hidden in plain sight who set the stage for the Cold War—one of the last great intelligence secrets of the 20th century. Illustrations. The &;master storyteller&; (San Francisco Chronicle) behind the New York Times bestseller The Spy and the Traitor uncovers the true story behind the Cold War&;s most intrepid female spy.In 1942, in a quiet village in the leafy English Cotswolds, a thin, elegant woman lived in a small cottage with her three children and her husband, who worked as a machinist nearby. Ursula Burton was friendly but reserved, and spoke English with a slight foreign accent. By all accounts, she seemed to be living a simple, unassuming life. Her neighbors in the village knew little about her.They didn&;t know that she was a high-ranking Soviet intelligence officer. They didn&;t know that her husband was also a spy, or that she was running powerful agents across Europe. Behind the facade of her picturesque life, Burton was a dedicated Communist, a Soviet colonel, and a veteran agent, gathering the scientific secrets that would enable the Soviet Union to build the bomb.This true-life spy story is a masterpiece about the woman code-named &;Sonya.&; Over the course of her career, she was hunted by the Chinese, the Japanese, the Nazis, MI5, MI6, and the FBI&;and she evaded them all. Her story reflects the great ideological clash of the twentieth century&;between Communism, Fascism, and Western democracy&;and casts new light on the spy battles and shifting allegiances of our own times.With unparalleled access to Sonya&;s diaries and correspondence and never-before-seen information on her clandestine activities, Ben Macintyre has conjured a page-turning history of a legendary secret agent, a woman who influenced the course of the Cold War and helped plunge the world into a decades-long standoff between nuclear superpowers.

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Short-listed for ALCS Gold Dagger for Non-fiction 2021.
Maps
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Introduction xvii
1 Whirl
3(19)
2 Whore Of The Orient
22(17)
3 Agent Ramsay
39(12)
4 When Sonya Is Dancing
51(14)
5 The Spies Who Loved Her
65(14)
6 Sparrow
79(14)
7 Aboard The Conte Verde
93(9)
8 Our Woman In Manchuria
102(11)
9 Vagabond Life
113(10)
10 From Peking To Poland
123(13)
11 In For A Penny
136(16)
12 The Molehill
152(18)
13 A Marriage Of Convenience
170(14)
14 The Baby Snatcher
184(13)
15 The Happy Time
197(10)
16 Barbarossa
207(10)
17 The Road To Hell
217(13)
18 Atomic Spies
230(15)
19 Milicent Of Mi5
245(10)
20 Operation Hammer
255(16)
21 Rustle Of Spring
271(11)
22 Great Rollright
282(15)
23 A Very Tough Nut
297(20)
24 Ruth Werner
317(14)
Afterword: The Lives Of Others 331(6)
Acknowledgments 337(2)
Notes 339(12)
Select Bibliography 351(4)
Photo Credits 355(2)
Index 357