Author: BAILEY, GEOFFREY Title: The Conspirators - an Extraordinary Story of Intrigue between Russia & Western Powers During the Years Before World War II
Description: London: Victor Gollancz, 1961. First British Edition. Hardcover. "Unveils new facts about events that were profoundly to influence the history of our times. The result of many years of research and investigation. Out of [a] tangled web of conspiracy and intrigue, the author has recounted an amazing story ranging from Moscow to Paris and Berlin, from the early 1920's to the Great Purges of 1938." - dust jacket. "Details Soviet State Security's 'Trust' operation (1921-1927) and its aftermath. Includes coverage of the kidnapping of Generals Kutyepov and Miller in the 1930s, and of the Tukhachevskiy Affair of 1937. One of the better and reliable works on the 'Trust' and other Soviet operations against the emigration." - Rocca & Dziak 179. Published one year after the U.S. Harper & Brothers first edition. x, 306 pp. Footnotes, glossary, bibliography and index. Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. Price-clipped dust jacket preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart shows average wear and is missing a 3" x 1.5" piece from bottom of back flap. A quality copy.; 8vo. Good in Good dust jacket .
Keywords: Sidney Reilly General Reign Terror Kama Marshal Tukhachevsky Ogpu Boris Savinkov Covert
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