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Of spies and spokesmen : my life as a Cold War correspondent / Nicholas Daniloff.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2008.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 436 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826266309
  • 0826266304
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Of spies and spokesmen.DDC classification:
  • 070.4/332092 B 22
LOC classification:
  • PN4874.D353 A3 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Ch. 1 Peck of Trouble -- Ch. 2 Serge -- Ch. 3 Russia in My Life -- Ch. 4 Cards I Was Dealt -- Ch. 5 Magic Dateline -- Ch. 6 London, Paris, Geneva -- Ch. 7 Genri -- Ch. 8 Henry's Bureau -- Ch. 9 Cuban Crisis of 1962 -- Ch. 10 Paradox of Censorship -- Ch. 11 Life and Death in 1963 -- Ch. 12 Mystery of Mr. Khrushchev -- Ch. 13 Something Rotten -- Ch. 14 Whose Side Are You On? -- Ch. 15 Dancing with Spooks -- Ch. 16 America, 1970 -- Ch. 17 Good Snoop, Good Gossip -- Ch. 18 Au Revoir -- Ch. 19 Adventures with Kissinger -- Ch. 20 Devil's Details -- Ch. 21 Rogue Elephant -- Ch. 22 Infamous Zone -- Ch. 23 War Machines -- Ch. 24 Russia in 1981 -- Ch. 25 KAL Shoot-down -- Ch. 26 Blogging before Blogs -- Ch. 27 Dangerous Favors -- Ch. 28 Gorby for Real? -- Ch. 29 Chernobyl -- Ch. 30 Links in a Chain -- Ch. 31 Gulag's Vestibule -- Ch. 32 Story to Tell.
Summary: "A riveting look at Cold War journalism behind the Iron Curtain by a Russian-American reporter who was later falsely accused of spying and thrown into a Russian prison. Daniloff sheds light on such prominent figures as Nikita Khrushchev, Henry Kissinger, and suspected spies Frederick Barghoorn, John Downey, and Sam Jaffe"--Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-415) and index.

"A riveting look at Cold War journalism behind the Iron Curtain by a Russian-American reporter who was later falsely accused of spying and thrown into a Russian prison. Daniloff sheds light on such prominent figures as Nikita Khrushchev, Henry Kissinger, and suspected spies Frederick Barghoorn, John Downey, and Sam Jaffe"--Provided by publisher

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Machine generated contents note: Ch. 1 Peck of Trouble -- Ch. 2 Serge -- Ch. 3 Russia in My Life -- Ch. 4 Cards I Was Dealt -- Ch. 5 Magic Dateline -- Ch. 6 London, Paris, Geneva -- Ch. 7 Genri -- Ch. 8 Henry's Bureau -- Ch. 9 Cuban Crisis of 1962 -- Ch. 10 Paradox of Censorship -- Ch. 11 Life and Death in 1963 -- Ch. 12 Mystery of Mr. Khrushchev -- Ch. 13 Something Rotten -- Ch. 14 Whose Side Are You On? -- Ch. 15 Dancing with Spooks -- Ch. 16 America, 1970 -- Ch. 17 Good Snoop, Good Gossip -- Ch. 18 Au Revoir -- Ch. 19 Adventures with Kissinger -- Ch. 20 Devil's Details -- Ch. 21 Rogue Elephant -- Ch. 22 Infamous Zone -- Ch. 23 War Machines -- Ch. 24 Russia in 1981 -- Ch. 25 KAL Shoot-down -- Ch. 26 Blogging before Blogs -- Ch. 27 Dangerous Favors -- Ch. 28 Gorby for Real? -- Ch. 29 Chernobyl -- Ch. 30 Links in a Chain -- Ch. 31 Gulag's Vestibule -- Ch. 32 Story to Tell.

English.

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