01926cam a2200433 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036015001900077015001300096016001800109016001800127016001500145020001500160020001800175020001500193020001800208035015100226040002400377043001200401050001800413100002700431245012100458260004100579300009500620336002600715337002800741338002700769500002700796504006700823520025900890540004901149610002801198653002801226653004001254655003901294700002201333758013701355ocm22239317 OCoLC20241104124659.0910904s1990 enkabcf b 001 0 eng  aGB90408382bnb ab90408387 a034-048562Uk7 a0071027462Uk00a700=NOTNAL a0340485612 a9780340485613 a0340568720 a9780340568729 a(OCoLC)22239317z(OCoLC)508407488z(OCoLC)702321353z(OCoLC)1101222529z(OCoLC)1107732153z(OCoLC)1109587534z(OCoLC)1221295087z(OCoLC)1420931276 bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY ae-ur---14aJN6529.I6bA31 aAndrew, Christopher M.10aKGB :bthe inside story of its foreign operations from Lenin to Gorbachev /cChristopher Andrew and Oleg Gordievsky. aLondon :bHodder & Stoughton,c1990. axxxii, 704 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :billustrations, maps, portraits ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aMaps on lining papers. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 655-676) and index.8 aThis history of the world's largest and most powerful intelligence service, the KGB, from its origin after the Russian revolution to the present day, analyzes its operations against subjects as diverse as the EEC, Margaret Thatcher, Solidarity and Libya. aBritish Library not licensed to copyc0.5Uk10aSoviet Union.xHistory. aIntelligence operations aUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics 7aHistory.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014116281 aGordievsky, Oleg. ihas work:aKGB (Text)1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFvR7fyrDHgGd8fVC8BTf34https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork