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Nikolajewsky, B. Azeff the Spy: Russian Terrorist and Police Stool. Garden City, NY, 1934.
Pevsner, G. La Doppia Vita di Evno Azev (1869-1918). Milano: Mondadori, 1936. 315 pp.
Anna Geifman Entangled in Terror: The Azef Affair and the Russian Revolution. Scholarly Resources, 1999.
Richard E. Rubenstein Comrade Valentine: The True Story of Azef the SpyThe Most Dangerous Man in Russia at
the Time of the Last Czars. Harcourt Brace and Company, 1994.

Shukman, H. (ed.) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Russian Revolution. Oxford, 1988.
Hildermeier, M. Die sozialrevolutionre Partei Russlands. Cologne, 1978.

Rebecca West's The Birds Fall Down (1966) is a spy thriller based on the deeds of Azef.4
Roman Gul's novel Azef (originally General B.O., 1929; later edition OCLC 3229274) hewed closely to the facts,
according to Allen Dulles.4

Joseph Conrad's novel Under Western Eyes (1911, OCLC 608066) used elements of the Azef story.4

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Richard Wilmer Rowan Secret Service, p. 361, Hawthorn Books Inc., 1967 LCCC #66-15344, ASIN B001NH45U0
Notes on Georgii Appolonovich Gapon (1870-1906), Northern Virginia Community College

Baylen, Joseph O. (November 1972). "Yevno Azeff: The Story of a Scoundrel". The History Teacher 6 (1): 77
82. doi:10.2307/492626
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Dulles, Allen, ed. (1969). Great Spy Stories from Fiction. Harper & Row. pp. 4748. ISBN 978-0-00-410591-8.

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