
IN THE Name OF Conscience
by Nikolai Khokhlov
"In the Name of Conscience" by Nikolai Khokhlov, David McKay Company, 1959, New York. Hardcover in good condition, spine faded. A significant Cold War narrative from a Soviet defector. No dust jacket, no inscriptions. Essential for collectors of espionage and Soviet history.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy black cloth cover. The spine shows some fading, typical of its age, but the text is clear and legible. There is no dust jacket present, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or signatures. The binding remains intact and strong.
About This Vintage 1959 Edition
"In the Name of Conscience" by Nikolai Khokhlov, published by David McKay Company, Inc. in 1959, offers a gripping firsthand account of defection during the Cold War. Translated by Emily Kingsbery, this edition provides insight into the life of Khokhlov, a former KGB officer who defected to the West. This book is a crucial piece of Cold War history, detailing the ideological struggles and personal risks involved in espionage and defection. The New York publication is a testament to the tense geopolitical climate of the era. The book is in hardcover format, with a sturdy binding, though the dust jacket condition is not specified. This edition is a valuable resource for historians and collectors interested in Soviet history and espionage narratives.
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David McKay Company, Inc.
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