Katherine A. S. Sibley is chair of the history department at St. Joseph's University.
An ambitious, important, and well-written book that conveys the
extraordinary scope of Soviet industrial and scientific espionage."
- Harvey Klehr, coauthor of In Denial: Historians, Communism, and
Espionage
"An illuminating investigation of the active and extensive Soviet
espionage network that operated in the United States beginning in
the 1930s. This fine narrative of Soviet spying and America's
response to it portrays the Cold War as an era of national anxiety,
which bears unsettling similarities to the current era ushered in
by 9/11." —Foreword Magazine
"An invaluable reference on Soviet espionage and a notable addition
to scholarship on the origins of the Cold War." —American
Historical Review
"A page-turner for foreign-affairs historians or students of
espionage." —Philadelphia Inquirer
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