Torpedoed
Boston: Little Brown and Company, 2001. hardcover. 8vo 263pp. from front flap: "Torpedoed reveals that the new Russia isn't that different from the old, that a fresh Cold War is brewing, and that Americans in Russia are at risk. With vivid portraits of Russians devoted to framing an American and Americans devoted to justice--Pope's wife, Cheri, first and foremost among them--it moves from dank Moscow prison cells to the White House to the inner rooms of the Kremlin. And like the secret torpedo in question, Edmond Pope's harrowing story races to a conclusion of devastating impact." near fine: clean, tight, square. inscribed by author on FFEP: "Norma and Bill Thank you for attending our class. I hope this book will bring enjoyment and fond memories of this week to you! Sincere best wishes, Ed" / near fine. Item #1076
#01151.
Price: $8.00
