Why am I passionate about this?

I became fascinated with the collapsing USSR upon my first trip to Moscow in 1990, and made contact with Joseph Berg, a man suspected of being Joel Barr, a Soviet Spy and close friend of Julius Rosenberg. I subsequently co-hosted Barr’s first visits back to America in an effort to obtain his true story. This led to an agreement to write a novel based on his life, which led to a close association and friendship. As I got to know Barr, he also introduced me to Morton Sobell. I became absorbed in the stories of these men who were motivated by political idealism to aid the Soviet Union in matching the United States in military power.


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Communist Number One, Volume I

By Brian B. Kelly ,

Book cover of Communist Number One, Volume I

What is my book about?

Communist Number One, Volume One, is the story of how Joel Barr, son of immigrant parents from Tsarist Russia,…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of The Man Behind the Rosenbergs

Brian B. Kelly Why I love this book

This is a firsthand account of the espionage activities of Julius Rosenberg, Joel Barr, Alfred Sarant, Morton Sobell, and others, by the key agent of the Soviet Union’s Committee for State Security (KGB).

Alexander Feklisov handled and managed their cooperation in sharing weapons secrets with Stalin’s USSR. In addition to his intimate knowledge of these idealists, Alexander Feklisov was fond of them and the purity of their motivations and was sympathetically involved in their domestic and personal lives.

By Alexander Feklisov ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Man Behind the Rosenbergs as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The spy memoirs of one of the most highly successful Soviet agents, during the times of America's most important events.


Book cover of Engineering Communism: How Two Americans Spied for Stalin and Founded the Soviet Silicon Valley

Brian B. Kelly Why I love this book

Steve Usdin was a close friend and biographer of Joel Barr who did extensive research in Czechoslovakian security and Soviet KGB records of Joel Barr, aka Joseph Berg, in Prague and Leningrad.

Though Barr did not confide in Usdin as to his espionage activities, Usdin was able to piece together a plausible history of Joel’s life and career. Though there are some factual mistakes as later publications revealed, Usdin’s knowledge and perspective of the big picture are unsurpassed.

By Steven T. Usdin ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Engineering Communism as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Engineering Communism is the fascinating story of Joel Barr and Alfred Sarant, dedicated Communists and members of the Rosenberg spy ring, who stole information from the United States during World War II that proved crucial to building the first advanced weapons systems in the USSR. On the brink of arrest, they escaped with KGB's help and eluded American intelligence for decades.

Drawing on extensive interviews with Barr and new archival evidence, Steve Usdin explains why Barr and Sarant became spies, how they obtained military secrets, and how FBI blunders led to their escape. He chronicles their pioneering role in the…


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Book cover of Aggressor

Aggressor by FX Holden,

It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.

The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…

Book cover of Maverick for Life

Brian B. Kelly Why I love this book

Firdman’s account, as a leading Soviet computer scientist, of his long association and employment with Joel Barr, alias Joseph Berg, and Alfred Sarant, alias Philip Staros, in the upper echelons of USSR military R&D, after their escapes from the FBI and relocation in Leningrad, Russia, is at once intimate and objective.

By Henry Eric Firdman ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Maverick for Life as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

-- I had no way to know that my
beloved bosses were active members of the infamous Rosenberg
ring. I learned this much later, -- two years after my
immigration to the States. I also learned then that in my ignorance I was in a
good company with the FBI that wanted Joel Barr (a.k.a. Joe Berg) and Alfred Sarant (a.k.a. Phil Staros) since
the late 1940s, but had no idea forty years later where these people were.

The letter was delivered to Shuysky, Khrushchevs personal assistant, who -- promised to
put it on Khrushchevs desk the day he comes…


Book cover of Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America

Brian B. Kelly Why I love this book

This book is the most comprehensive account of KGB spying in America and two of its authors have studied the subject exhaustively for decades and the third author is a Soviet ex KGB agent with firsthand knowledge of and access to Soviet KGB files.

This is the bible and go-to book for any studied interest in the subject.

By John Earl Haynes , Harvey Klehr , Alexander Vassiliev

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Spies as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

An unprecedented expose of Soviet espionage in the United States during the 1930s and 40s

This stunning book, based on KGB archives that have never come to light before, provides the most complete account of Soviet espionage in America ever written. In 1993, former KGB officer Alexander Vassiliev was permitted unique access to Stalin-era records of Soviet intelligence operations against the United States. Years later, living in Britain, Vassiliev retrieved his extensive notebooks of transcribed documents from Moscow. With these notebooks John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr have meticulously constructed a new, sometimes shocking, historical account.

Along with general insights…


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Book cover of Aggressor

Aggressor by FX Holden,

It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.

The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…

Book cover of Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America

Brian B. Kelly Why I love this book

This is the story of one of the most difficult, time-consuming, and brilliant decoding projects ever undertaken and successfully completed.

It is about secret information so guarded that while J. Edgar Hoover was aware of it, US presidents and the heads of the CIA were not. Using rare Soviet tradecraft mistakes in the secret telegrams between the KGB in the US and Moscow, the codebreakers were able to uncover a vast network of spies in America.

By John Earl Haynes , Harvey Klehr ,

Why should I read it?

3 authors picked Venona as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Only in 1995 did the United States government officially reveal the existence of the super-secret Venona Project. For nearly fifty years American intelligence agents had been decoding thousands of Soviet messages, uncovering an enormous range of espionage activities carried out against the United States during World War II by its own allies. So sensitive was the project in its early years that even President Truman was not informed of its existence. This extraordinary book is the first to examine the Venona messages-documents of unparalleled importance for our understanding of the history and politics of the Stalin era and the early…


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Communist Number One, Volume I

By Brian B. Kelly ,

Book cover of Communist Number One, Volume I

What is my book about?

Communist Number One, Volume One, is the story of how Joel Barr, son of immigrant parents from Tsarist Russia, grew up in the great depression to become a card-carrying Communist along with friends Julius Rosenberg, Morton Sobell, and William Perl of the famous class of 1938 at City College of New York. As key engineers of the advanced weapon systems that defeated the Axis powers, they spied for their Soviet Socialist heroes.

The story is told by an author who knew Joel Barr intimately during the last decade of his incredibly colorful life.

Book cover of The Man Behind the Rosenbergs
Book cover of Engineering Communism: How Two Americans Spied for Stalin and Founded the Soviet Silicon Valley
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