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|a PR6062.E33
|b R87 1990
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|a 823'.914
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|a Le Carré, John,
|d 1931-2020.
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|a The Russia house /
|c John le Carré.
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|a New York :
|b Bantam Books,
|c 1990, c1989.
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|a 431 p. ;
|c 18 cm.
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|a Novela.
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|a At a small British trade fair in Moscow, a message of global importance is made up of three very fragile human links: a Soviet physicist (code name Bluebird) burdened with a secret knowledge; a beautiful young Russian woman to whom the papers are entrusted; and Barley Blair, a bewildered English publisher pressed into service by British Intelligence to ferret out the source of the document. A magnificent story of love, betrayal, and courage. The Russia house catches history in the act.
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|a Publishers and publishing
|v Fiction.
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|a Intelligence officers
|v Fiction.
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|a British
|z Russia
|v Fiction.
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|a Physicists
|v Fiction.
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|a Moscow (Russia)
|v Fiction.
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