Strangers on a bridge : the case of Colonel Abel
Donovan, James Britt1964
Book
It tells the story of James Donovan (in his own words), a prominent New York attorney in the late 1950s, who was asked by the government to defend Rudolf Abel, an extremely successful Soviet spy who operated in the New York city area. The book is part diary, part biography and part spy narrative. You get to see the conflict that he goes through as a former Naval officer and the whirlwind he gets caught up in.
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Imprint:
Secker & Warburg, 1964.
Collation:
432p.,ill.,23cm.
Notes:
Originally published, Atheneum, 1964.
Dewey class:
345.730231
Language:
English
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BRN:
2434430