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The Russia House

by John Le Carre

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JOHN LE CARRÉ

The Russia House

FIRST EDITION

HODDER AND STOUGHTON

LONDON

1989

DESCRIPTION

Book measures 240mm x 155mm approximately.

Hardback book with dust jacket.

CONDITION

In good condition. The book is strong and tight with. The dust jacket is in very good condition, with only a few minor creases to the upper edges. Some slight fading to spine. Page edges show some foxing marks. Neatly price-clipped.

INTERESTING

David John Moore Cornwell (born 1931), better known by his pen name John le Carré, is a British author of espionage novels. During the 1950s and 1960s, he worked for both the Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). His third novel, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963), became an international best-seller and remains one of his best-known works. Following the success of this novel, he left MI6 to become a full-time author. Many of his books have been adapted for film or television.

In 1950, he joined the Intelligence Corps of the British Army garrisoned in Allied-occupied Austria, working as a German language interrogator of people who crossed the Iron Curtain to the West. In 1952, he returned to England to study at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he worked covertly for the British Security Service, MI5, spying on far-left groups for information about possible Soviet agents.

Most of Le Carré's books are spy stories set during the Cold War (1945–91) and portray British Intelligence agents as unheroic political functionaries aware of the moral ambiguity of their work and engaged more in psychological than physical drama. The novels emphasise the fallibility of Western democracy and of the secret services protecting it, often implying the possibility of east–west moral equivalence. The recurring character George Smiley, who plays a central role in five novels was written as an "antidote" to James Bond, a character Le Carré called "an international gangster" rather than a spy and whom he felt should be excluded from the canon of espionage literature. In contrast, he intended Smiley, who is an overweight, bespectacled bureaucrat who uses cunning and manipulation to achieve his ends, as an accurate depiction of a spy.

The title of "The Russia House" refers to the nickname given to the portion of the British Secret Intelligence Service that was devoted to spying on the Soviet Union. The theme of this novel is that the arms race is supported by duplicity that ensured funding of intelligence agencies, the military, and the military-industrial complex, a premise that is supported by KGB agents who were questioned after the breakup of the Soviet Union by the CIA. A film based on the novel was released in 1990 starring Sean Connery and Michelle Pfeiffer.

Synopsis

John le Carré lives in Cornwall, England. He is the author of The Tailor of Panama , which is also available on audio from Random House.

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Bookseller
Melmoth Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
MB0363
Title
The Russia House
Author
John Le Carre
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st first
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Hodder and Stoughton
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1989
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Le Carre espionage
Bookseller catalogs
Espionage and Secret Service;

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