The Petrov Story (SIGNED First Edition)
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Signed and inscribed by Bialoguski on FFEP.
Michael Bialoguski's personal accounting of his role in one of the most dramatic episodes in Australian Cold War history - the Petrov Affair.
A Polish-American medical practitioner, musician and intelligence agent, Bialoguski fled to Australia in 1941 after the Soviet Invasion of Poland. Working as an ASIO agent, was a key figure in convincing Vladimir Petrov to defect from the Soviet Union.
This publication became mired in controversy when Biagoluski's ex-wife, Patricia, published wrote a newspaper piece attacking his character. The book also formed the basis for an American television documentary in 1956.
Overall condition: excellent. Dust jacket shows rubbing along edges. Some fading to spine. Bindings excellent, some small markings. Contents fine. Some mild toning to endpapers.
First edition. London: William Heinemann, (1955). 8vo. Original red publisher's cloth in original unclipped dust jacket. Pages: xvi, 247.
This book is currently not on display in store.
If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]
Original: $107.00
-65%$107.00
$37.45


Description
SOLD
Signed and inscribed by Bialoguski on FFEP.
Michael Bialoguski's personal accounting of his role in one of the most dramatic episodes in Australian Cold War history - the Petrov Affair.
A Polish-American medical practitioner, musician and intelligence agent, Bialoguski fled to Australia in 1941 after the Soviet Invasion of Poland. Working as an ASIO agent, was a key figure in convincing Vladimir Petrov to defect from the Soviet Union.
This publication became mired in controversy when Biagoluski's ex-wife, Patricia, published wrote a newspaper piece attacking his character. The book also formed the basis for an American television documentary in 1956.
Overall condition: excellent. Dust jacket shows rubbing along edges. Some fading to spine. Bindings excellent, some small markings. Contents fine. Some mild toning to endpapers.
First edition. London: William Heinemann, (1955). 8vo. Original red publisher's cloth in original unclipped dust jacket. Pages: xvi, 247.
This book is currently not on display in store.
If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]













