The Golden Age of Soviet Espionage- The 1930S and 1940S
p. 163
The Origins of Cold War Espionage
p. 165
America's Counterespionage Weapon: Venona
p. 173
The Golden Age Exposed: Igor Gouzenko
p. 181
The "Red Spy Queen": Elizabeth Bentley
p. 185
Spy versus Spy: Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss
p. 193
The Spy in the Treasury: Harry Dexter White
p. 201
The Spy in the White House: Lauchlin Currie
p. 207
The Spy in US Counterespionage: Judith Coplon
p. 211
The Atomic Bomb Spies: Prelude to the Cold War
p. 219
The Atomic Bomb Spies
p. 221
The Executed Spies: The Rosenbergs
p. 227
The Atomic Bomb Spy Who Got Away: Theodore Hall
p. 243
The Spy from the Cornfields: George Koval
p. 253
Conclusion: Espionage in the Cold War And Beyond
p. 265
Notes
p. 275
Bibliography
p. 293
About the Author
p. 303
Index
p. 305
Illustrations
Lauchlin Currie
p. 209
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