THE SPY WHO DISAPPEARED: Diary of a secret mission to Russian Central Asia in 1918.
Introduction and epilogue by Peter Hopkirk. Pp. 216, frontispiece portrait, double page map, illustrated endpapers; med. 8vo; black boards, spine lettered in silver; dust wrapper, scuffed; leaves browned; Victor Gollancz, London, 1990. First edition. *The diary of British intelligence officer (who took the name Ronald Sinclair) caught up in the Russian Revolution and accused by Trotsky of being responsible for the killing of 26 Commissars. Item #P12334
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