Acknowledgments vii Abbreviations ix Introduction xiii 1. Sandor Goldberger: From Hungary to the New World 1 2. The Making of J. Peters, 1931-32 25 3. J. Peters in the 1930s: The Organization Man 39 4. J. Peters and the Secret Apparatus 56 5. Whittaker Chambers and the ''Washington Set-up'' 74 6. J. Peters's Espionage Ring, 1934-38 91 7. From Peters to Stevens: Life in the Underground 111 8. Dueling with ''the Feds,'' 1943-48 130 9. Trial and Deportation 149 Epilogue and Assessment 169 Notes 193 Bibliography 235 Index 245 Illustrations appear after page 90
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''There has long been a need for a biography of J. Peters. Thomas Sakmyster has mined all requisite American and Hungarian/Russian Federation archives, creating a thoroughly researched and extremely well written portrait that puts not just a face but an entire wardrobe on the mysterious J. Peters.'' R. Bruce Craig, author of Treasonable Doubt: The Harry Dexter White Spy Case