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  1. 1 de ene. de 2011 · Robert Littells Young Philby follows what little we know about his early years up till what made him a great double (or should we say triple?) agent. Kim Philby was a real high-ranking British intelligence officer who worked as a double agent serving as both an NKVD and KGB operative.

  2. Internet Archive. Language. English. 357 pages (large print) ; 23 cm. When Kim Philby fled to Moscow in 1963, he became the most notorious double agent in history. A British intelligence agent since World War II, he had risen to become their chief officer in Washington.

  3. Robert Littel (8 de enero de 1935 Brooklyn, Nueva York) es un escritor y periodista norteamericano, residente en Francia desde hace mucho tiempo. Sus novelas de espionaje, relacionadas con la CIA o con la Guerra Fría, constituyeron grandes éxitos editoriales. Biografía. Littell se graduó en 1956 en la Alfred University de Nueva York.

  4. 13 de nov. de 2012 · In Young Philby, Robert Littell recounts the little-known story of the spy's early years. Through the words of Philby's friends and lovers, as well as his Soviet and English handlers, we follow the evolution of a mysteriously beguiling man who kept his masters on both sides of the Iron Curtain guessing about his ultimate loyalties.

  5. Robert Littell (born January 8, 1935) is an American novelist and former journalist who resides in France. [1] He specialises in spy novels that often concern the CIA and the Soviet Union . Robert Littell was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 8, 1935, to a Jewish family, of Russian Jewish origin. [2]

  6. 13 de nov. de 2012 · Young Philby: A Novel Kindle Edition. by Robert Littell (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 160. See all formats and editions. A Kirkus Best Fiction Book of 2012. A Kansas City Star Top Book the Year. When Kim Philby fled to Moscow in 1963, he became the most notorious double agent in the history of espionage.

  7. Would the Great Game the Englishman was so keen to play have a third act? For a spy, like a climber on a cliff, was there really no way out except up? With the same mastery and attention to detail he brought to "The Stalin Epigram", Robert Littell delivers a gripping novel about the most enigmatic spy of the last century.