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Cover Title Page Copyright Notice Dedication Epigraph Contents Prologue: Moscow, August 1938: Where Teodor Stepanovich Maly is refused a last cigarette 1. Vienna, late summer 1933. Where an Englishman wanders into the wrong century 2. London, April 1934. Where a chap from Cambridge has the bright idea of spying for the Reds 3. London, June 1934. Where an Englishman accepts a proposition he doesn’t quite understand 4. London, July 1934. Where the Hajj admits to having something up his sleeve 5. London, autumn 1936. Where three birds are killed with one stone 6. Salamanca, Spain, December 1937. English discovers there is no way out except up 7. Biarritz, April 1938. Where Alexander Orlov, cryptonym the Swede, discovers that the Englishman is armed 8. Gibraltar, July 1938. Where Mr. Philby of The Times regrets not being a vegetarian 9. London, November 1939. Where the Hajj outfits his boy for Phony War 10. Calais, May 1940. Where The Times Special Correspondent Mr. Philby is accused of betraying king and country 11. London, June 1940. Where Mr. Philby promises to keep a straight face for the photograph on his identity badge 12. London, December 1940. Where Mr. Burgess lets the cat out of the bag in an interoffice memo 13. London, January 1941. Where the Soviet Rezident Gorsky proves he is a spy after all 14. Moscow, July 1941. Where former Junior Lieutenant, now Senior Lieutenant, Y. Modinskaya visits the Near Dacha 15. Moscow, January 1942. Where former Senior Lieutenant Y. Modinskaya refuses a last cigarette 16. London, July 1945. Where the Hajj writes the third act of an espionage drama Epilogue: Beirut, January 1963. Where the Englishman flees to Soviet Russia with ten tins of Arm & Hammer indigestion tablets in his pockets Coda: A True Spy Story. Where the author of Young Philby explains why the idea that Kim Philby might have been a double agent—or should that be triple?—is not far-fetched Principal Personages in This Book Also by Robert Littell About the Author Copyright
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