Molehunt
Christopher Andrew, 22 January 1987
Sword and Shield: Soviet Intelligence and Security Apparatus
by Jeffrey Richelson.
Harper and Row, 279 pp., £11.95, February 1986,0 88730 035 9 Show More
by Jeffrey Richelson.
Harper and Row, 279 pp., £11.95, February 1986,
The Red and the Blue: Intelligence, Treason and the University
by Andrew Sinclair.
Weidenfeld, 240 pp., £12.95, June 1986,0 297 78866 3 Show More
by Andrew Sinclair.
Weidenfeld, 240 pp., £12.95, June 1986,
Inside Stalin’s Secret Police: NKVD Politics 1936-39
by Robert Conquest.
Macmillan, 222 pp., £25, January 1986,0 333 39260 4 Show More
by Robert Conquest.
Macmillan, 222 pp., £25, January 1986,
Conspiracy of Silence: The Secret Life of Anthony Blunt
by Barrie Penrose and Simon Freeman.
Grafton, 588 pp., £14.95, November 1986,0 246 12200 5 Show More
by Barrie Penrose and Simon Freeman.
Grafton, 588 pp., £14.95, November 1986,
“... the newspapers. Much of the intelligence which can be obtained only by covert means in the East is freely available through open sources in the West. A KGB officer in Washington might begin an average day by reading articles on defence and defence contractors in the Washington Post, New York Times and Wall Street Journal, then move on to more detailed scrutiny ... ”