Harding, Luke 1968-
Overview
Works: | 73 works in 355 publications in 17 languages and 10,028 library holdings |
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Genres: | Drama Biographical films Thrillers (Motion pictures) History Historical films Film adaptations True crime stories Biographies Fiction Internet videos |
Roles: | Author, Bibliographic antecedent, Conceptor, Other |
Classifications: | PN1997.2, 791.4372 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works about
Luke Harding
- Snowden by Oliver Stone( Visual )
- Dispatches from Moscow : Luke Harding's chilling tale of KGB harassment : February 22, 2012 : briefing of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe by United States( )
- Mafia state : how one reporter became an enemy of the brutal new Russia by Luke Harding( Book )
- Expelled : a journalist's descent into the Russian mafia state by Luke Harding( Book )
- The 5ifth estate( Visual )
- Mafia State : how one reporter became an enemy of the brutal new Russia by Luke Harding( Recording )
- The fifth estate by Bill Condon( Visual )
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Most widely held works by
Luke Harding
The Snowden files : the inside story of the world's most wanted man by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
60 editions published between 2014 and 2017 in 13 languages and held by 1,915 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Edward Snowden was a 29-year-old computer genius working for the National Security Agency when he shocked the world by exposing the near-universal mass surveillance programs of the United States government. His whistleblowing has shaken the leaders of nations worldwide, and generated a passionate public debate on the dangers of global monitoring and the threat to individual privacy. Guardian reporter Luke Harding tells Snowden's story -- from the day he left his glamorous girlfriend in Honolulu carrying a hard drive full of secrets, to the weeks of his secret-spilling in Hong Kong, to his battle for asylum and his exile in Moscow. For the first time, Harding brings together the many sources and strands of the story -- touching on everything from concerns about domestic spying to the complicity of the tech sector -- while also placing us in the room with Edward Snowden himself
60 editions published between 2014 and 2017 in 13 languages and held by 1,915 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Edward Snowden was a 29-year-old computer genius working for the National Security Agency when he shocked the world by exposing the near-universal mass surveillance programs of the United States government. His whistleblowing has shaken the leaders of nations worldwide, and generated a passionate public debate on the dangers of global monitoring and the threat to individual privacy. Guardian reporter Luke Harding tells Snowden's story -- from the day he left his glamorous girlfriend in Honolulu carrying a hard drive full of secrets, to the weeks of his secret-spilling in Hong Kong, to his battle for asylum and his exile in Moscow. For the first time, Harding brings together the many sources and strands of the story -- touching on everything from concerns about domestic spying to the complicity of the tech sector -- while also placing us in the room with Edward Snowden himself
Wikileaks : inside Julian Assange's war on secrecy by
David Leigh(
)
29 editions published between 2011 and 2013 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,677 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Traces the history of the online organization WikiLeaks, which released thousands of previously secret or classified documents from numerous government agencies, and examines its impact on world politics and freedom of information
29 editions published between 2011 and 2013 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,677 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Traces the history of the online organization WikiLeaks, which released thousands of previously secret or classified documents from numerous government agencies, and examines its impact on world politics and freedom of information
Collusion : secret meetings, dirty money, and how Russia helped Donald Trump win by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
7 editions published in 2017 in English and held by 898 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"December 2016. [the author] and former Moscow bureau chief, quietly meets former MI6 officer Christopher Steele in a London pub to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's Russia connections. A month later, Steele's now-famous dossier sparks what may be the biggest scandal of the modern era. The names of the Americans involved are well-known--Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, George Papadopoulos, Carter Page--but here [the author] also shines a light on powerful Russian figures like Aras Agalarov, Natalia Veselnitskaya, and Sergey Kislyak, whose motivations and instructions may have been coming from the highest echelons of the Kremlin. Drawing on new material and his expert understanding of Moscow and its players, [the author] takes the reader through every bizarre and disquieting detail of the 'Trump-Russia' story--an event so huge it involves international espionage, off-shore banks, sketchy real estate deals, the Miss Universe pageant, mobsters, money laundering, poisoned dissidents, computer hacking, and the most shocking election in American history."--
7 editions published in 2017 in English and held by 898 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"December 2016. [the author] and former Moscow bureau chief, quietly meets former MI6 officer Christopher Steele in a London pub to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's Russia connections. A month later, Steele's now-famous dossier sparks what may be the biggest scandal of the modern era. The names of the Americans involved are well-known--Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, George Papadopoulos, Carter Page--but here [the author] also shines a light on powerful Russian figures like Aras Agalarov, Natalia Veselnitskaya, and Sergey Kislyak, whose motivations and instructions may have been coming from the highest echelons of the Kremlin. Drawing on new material and his expert understanding of Moscow and its players, [the author] takes the reader through every bizarre and disquieting detail of the 'Trump-Russia' story--an event so huge it involves international espionage, off-shore banks, sketchy real estate deals, the Miss Universe pageant, mobsters, money laundering, poisoned dissidents, computer hacking, and the most shocking election in American history."--
A very expensive poison : the assassination of Alexander Litvinenko and Putin's war with the West by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
6 editions published between 2016 and 2017 in English and held by 820 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On November 1, 2006, journalist and Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London. He died twenty-two days later. The cause of death? Polonium--a rare, lethal, and highly radioactive substance. Here Luke Harding unspools a real-life political assassination story--complete with KGB, CIA, MI6, and Russian mobsters. He shows how Litvinenko's murder foreshadowed the killings of other Kremlin critics, from Washington, DC, to Moscow, and how these are tied to Russia's current misadventures in Ukraine and Syria. In doing so, he becomes a target himself and unearths a chain of corruption and death leading straight to Vladimir Putin. From his investigations of the downing of flight MH17 to the Panama Papers, Harding sheds a terrifying light on Russia's fracturing relationship with the West
6 editions published between 2016 and 2017 in English and held by 820 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On November 1, 2006, journalist and Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London. He died twenty-two days later. The cause of death? Polonium--a rare, lethal, and highly radioactive substance. Here Luke Harding unspools a real-life political assassination story--complete with KGB, CIA, MI6, and Russian mobsters. He shows how Litvinenko's murder foreshadowed the killings of other Kremlin critics, from Washington, DC, to Moscow, and how these are tied to Russia's current misadventures in Ukraine and Syria. In doing so, he becomes a target himself and unearths a chain of corruption and death leading straight to Vladimir Putin. From his investigations of the downing of flight MH17 to the Panama Papers, Harding sheds a terrifying light on Russia's fracturing relationship with the West
Collusion : how Russia helped Trump win the White House by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
31 editions published between 2016 and 2018 in 6 languages and held by 342 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"December 2016. [the author] and former Moscow bureau chief, quietly meets former MI6 officer Christopher Steele in a London pub to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's Russia connections. A month later, Steele's now-famous dossier sparks what may be the biggest scandal of the modern era. The names of the Americans involved are well-known--Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, George Papadopoulos, Carter Page--but here [the author] also shines a light on powerful Russian figures like Aras Agalarov, Natalia Veselnitskaya, and Sergey Kislyak, whose motivations and instructions may have been coming from the highest echelons of the Kremlin. Drawing on new material and his expert understanding of Moscow and its players, [the author] takes the reader through every bizarre and disquieting detail of the 'Trump-Russia' story--an event so huge it involves international espionage, off-shore banks, sketchy real estate deals, the Miss Universe pageant, mobsters, money laundering, poisoned dissidents, computer hacking, and the most shocking election in American history."-
31 editions published between 2016 and 2018 in 6 languages and held by 342 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"December 2016. [the author] and former Moscow bureau chief, quietly meets former MI6 officer Christopher Steele in a London pub to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's Russia connections. A month later, Steele's now-famous dossier sparks what may be the biggest scandal of the modern era. The names of the Americans involved are well-known--Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, George Papadopoulos, Carter Page--but here [the author] also shines a light on powerful Russian figures like Aras Agalarov, Natalia Veselnitskaya, and Sergey Kislyak, whose motivations and instructions may have been coming from the highest echelons of the Kremlin. Drawing on new material and his expert understanding of Moscow and its players, [the author] takes the reader through every bizarre and disquieting detail of the 'Trump-Russia' story--an event so huge it involves international espionage, off-shore banks, sketchy real estate deals, the Miss Universe pageant, mobsters, money laundering, poisoned dissidents, computer hacking, and the most shocking election in American history."-
A very expensive poison : the definitive story of the murder of Litvinenko and Russia's war with the West by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
14 editions published between 2016 and 2017 in English and held by 284 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 November 2006. Alexander Litvinenko is brazenly poisoned in central London. Twenty two days later he dies, killed from the inside. The poison? Polonium; a rare, lethal and highly radioactive substance. His crime? He had made some powerful enemies in Russia. Based on the best part of a decade's reporting, as well as extensive interviews with those closest to the events (including the murder suspects), and access to trial evidence, Luke Harding's "A very expensive poison" is the definitive inside story of the life and death of Alexander Litvinenko. Harding traces the journey of the nuclear poison across London, from hotel room to nightclub, assassin to victim; it is a deadly trail that seemingly leads back to the Russian state itself. This is a shocking real-life revenge tragedy with corruption and subterfuge at every turn, and walk-on parts from Russian mafia, the KGB, MI6 agents, dedicated British coppers, Russian dissidents. At the heart of this all is an individual and his family torn apart by a ruthless crime
14 editions published between 2016 and 2017 in English and held by 284 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 November 2006. Alexander Litvinenko is brazenly poisoned in central London. Twenty two days later he dies, killed from the inside. The poison? Polonium; a rare, lethal and highly radioactive substance. His crime? He had made some powerful enemies in Russia. Based on the best part of a decade's reporting, as well as extensive interviews with those closest to the events (including the murder suspects), and access to trial evidence, Luke Harding's "A very expensive poison" is the definitive inside story of the life and death of Alexander Litvinenko. Harding traces the journey of the nuclear poison across London, from hotel room to nightclub, assassin to victim; it is a deadly trail that seemingly leads back to the Russian state itself. This is a shocking real-life revenge tragedy with corruption and subterfuge at every turn, and walk-on parts from Russian mafia, the KGB, MI6 agents, dedicated British coppers, Russian dissidents. At the heart of this all is an individual and his family torn apart by a ruthless crime
Shadow state : murder, mayhem, and Russia's remaking of the West by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2020 in English and held by 230 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"A thrilling account of how Russia is waging a hidden war against America and the West, using espionage, corruption, fake news, and KGB-style murder."--Jacket
1 edition published in 2020 in English and held by 230 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"A thrilling account of how Russia is waging a hidden war against America and the West, using espionage, corruption, fake news, and KGB-style murder."--Jacket
Wikileaks : [inside Julian Assange's war on secrecy] by
David Leigh(
)
18 editions published in 2011 in English and held by 221 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Traces the history of the online organization WikiLeaks, which released thousands of previously secret or classified documents from numerous government agencies, and examines its impact on world politics and freedom of information
18 editions published in 2011 in English and held by 221 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Traces the history of the online organization WikiLeaks, which released thousands of previously secret or classified documents from numerous government agencies, and examines its impact on world politics and freedom of information
The Snowden files : the inside story of the world's most wanted man by
Luke Harding(
Recording
)
10 editions published between 2014 and 2016 in English and held by 205 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In a tour de force of investigative journalism that reads like a spy novel, award-winning Guardian reporter Luke Harding tells Snowden's astonishing story, from the day he left his glamorous girlfriend in Honolulu carrying a hard drive full of secrets to the weeks of his secret-spilling in Hong Kong, to his battle for asylum and his exile in Moscow. For the first time, Harding brings together the many sources and strands of the story, touching on everything from concerns about domestic spying to the complicity of the tech sector, while also placing us in the room with Edward Snowden himself
10 editions published between 2014 and 2016 in English and held by 205 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In a tour de force of investigative journalism that reads like a spy novel, award-winning Guardian reporter Luke Harding tells Snowden's astonishing story, from the day he left his glamorous girlfriend in Honolulu carrying a hard drive full of secrets to the weeks of his secret-spilling in Hong Kong, to his battle for asylum and his exile in Moscow. For the first time, Harding brings together the many sources and strands of the story, touching on everything from concerns about domestic spying to the complicity of the tech sector, while also placing us in the room with Edward Snowden himself
Snowden by
Oliver Stone(
Visual
)
17 editions published between 2016 and 2017 in 4 languages and held by 117 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Klokkenluider Edward Snowden brengt de surveillancepraktijken van de Amerikaanse inlichtingendiensten aan het licht
17 editions published between 2016 and 2017 in 4 languages and held by 117 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Klokkenluider Edward Snowden brengt de surveillancepraktijken van de Amerikaanse inlichtingendiensten aan het licht
De Snowden Files : het onthullende verhaal van de meest gezochte man ter wereld by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
3 editions published in 2014 in Dutch and held by 102 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Journalistieke reportage over Edward Snowden (1983), de voormailge CIA-medewerker die als klokkenluider informatie naar buiten bracht over de wereldwijde Amerikaanse spionagepraktijken
3 editions published in 2014 in Dutch and held by 102 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Journalistieke reportage over Edward Snowden (1983), de voormailge CIA-medewerker die als klokkenluider informatie naar buiten bracht over de wereldwijde Amerikaanse spionagepraktijken
The fifth estate by
Bill Condon(
Visual
)
10 editions published between 2013 and 2014 in English and French and held by 78 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Het verhaal van de beginjaren van klokkenluiderssite WikiLeaks
10 editions published between 2013 and 2014 in English and French and held by 78 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Het verhaal van de beginjaren van klokkenluiderssite WikiLeaks
The liar : the fall of Jonathan Aitken by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
7 editions published between 1997 and 1999 in English and held by 77 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
When the Guardian first published details of Jonathan Aitken's abuse of power, he resigned from the Cabinet and vowed to fight for his name. In this book, three of the journalists who worked on the original story reveal the details of what unfolded
7 editions published between 1997 and 1999 in English and held by 77 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
When the Guardian first published details of Jonathan Aitken's abuse of power, he resigned from the Cabinet and vowed to fight for his name. In this book, three of the journalists who worked on the original story reveal the details of what unfolded
Samenzwering : hoe Rusland Donald Trump aan zijn overwinning hielp by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
2 editions published in 2017 in Dutch and held by 49 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Reconstructie op basis van uitgebreid onderzoek van de grootschalige manipulatie door Rusland waardoor de Amerikaanse president Trump in het zadel zou zijn geholpen
2 editions published in 2017 in Dutch and held by 49 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Reconstructie op basis van uitgebreid onderzoek van de grootschalige manipulatie door Rusland waardoor de Amerikaanse president Trump in het zadel zou zijn geholpen
Collusion : secret meetings, dirty money, and how Russia helped Donald Trump win by
Luke Harding(
)
3 editions published in 2017 in English and held by 45 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An explosive exposé; that lays out the Trump administration's ties to Moscow, and Russia's decades-in-the-making political game to upend American democracy. December 2016. Luke Harding, the Guardian reporter and former Moscow bureau chief, quietly meets former MI6 officer Christopher Steele in a London pub to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's Russia connections. A month later, Steele's now-famous dossier sparks what may be the biggest scandal of the modern era. The names of the Americans involved are well-known--Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, George Papadopoulos, Carter Page--but here Harding also shines a light on powerful Russian figures like Aras Agalarov, Natalia Veselnitskaya, and Sergey Kislyak, whose motivations and instructions may have been coming from the highest echelons of the Kremlin. Drawing on new material and his expert understanding of Moscow and its players, Harding takes the reader through every bizarre and disquieting detail of the "Trump-Russia" story--an event so huge it involves international espionage, off-shore banks, sketchy real estate deals, the Miss Universe pageant, mobsters, money laundering, poisoned dissidents, computer hacking, and the most shocking election in American history
3 editions published in 2017 in English and held by 45 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An explosive exposé; that lays out the Trump administration's ties to Moscow, and Russia's decades-in-the-making political game to upend American democracy. December 2016. Luke Harding, the Guardian reporter and former Moscow bureau chief, quietly meets former MI6 officer Christopher Steele in a London pub to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's Russia connections. A month later, Steele's now-famous dossier sparks what may be the biggest scandal of the modern era. The names of the Americans involved are well-known--Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, George Papadopoulos, Carter Page--but here Harding also shines a light on powerful Russian figures like Aras Agalarov, Natalia Veselnitskaya, and Sergey Kislyak, whose motivations and instructions may have been coming from the highest echelons of the Kremlin. Drawing on new material and his expert understanding of Moscow and its players, Harding takes the reader through every bizarre and disquieting detail of the "Trump-Russia" story--an event so huge it involves international espionage, off-shore banks, sketchy real estate deals, the Miss Universe pageant, mobsters, money laundering, poisoned dissidents, computer hacking, and the most shocking election in American history
The Snowden Files: The True Inside Story on the World's Most Wanted Man by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2014 in English and held by 45 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2014 in English and held by 45 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
WikiLeaks y Assange : un relato trepidante sobre cómo se fraguó la mayor filtración de la historia by
David Leigh(
Book
)
7 editions published in 2011 in 3 languages and held by 39 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Traces the history of the online organization WikiLeaks, which released thousands of previously secret or classified documents from numerous government agencies, and examines its impact on world politics and freedom of information
7 editions published in 2011 in 3 languages and held by 39 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Traces the history of the online organization WikiLeaks, which released thousands of previously secret or classified documents from numerous government agencies, and examines its impact on world politics and freedom of information
A very expensive poison : the assassination of Alexander Litvinenko and Putin's war with the West by
Luke Harding(
)
5 editions published in 2017 in English and held by 38 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On November 1, 2006, journalist and Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London. He died twenty-two days later. The cause of death was Polonium--a rare, lethal, and highly radioactive substance. Here Luke Harding unspools a real-life political assassination story--complete with KGB, CIA, MI6, and Russian mobsters. He shows how Litvinenko's murder foreshadowed the killing of other Kremlin critics, from Washington, DC, to Moscow, and how these are tied to Russia's current misadventures in Ukraine and Syria. In doing so, he becomes a target himself and unearths a chain of corruption and death leading straight to Vladimir Putin. From his investigations of the downing of flight MH17 to the Panama Papers, Harding sheds a terrifying light on Russia's fracturing relationship with the west.From the Trade Paperback edition
5 editions published in 2017 in English and held by 38 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On November 1, 2006, journalist and Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London. He died twenty-two days later. The cause of death was Polonium--a rare, lethal, and highly radioactive substance. Here Luke Harding unspools a real-life political assassination story--complete with KGB, CIA, MI6, and Russian mobsters. He shows how Litvinenko's murder foreshadowed the killing of other Kremlin critics, from Washington, DC, to Moscow, and how these are tied to Russia's current misadventures in Ukraine and Syria. In doing so, he becomes a target himself and unearths a chain of corruption and death leading straight to Vladimir Putin. From his investigations of the downing of flight MH17 to the Panama Papers, Harding sheds a terrifying light on Russia's fracturing relationship with the west.From the Trade Paperback edition
Shadow State murder, mayhem, and Russia's remaking of the West by
Luke Harding(
)
5 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 38 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Moscow's Spies has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher
5 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 38 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Moscow's Spies has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher
Mafia state : how one reporter became an enemy of the brutal new Russia by
Luke Harding(
Book
)
11 editions published between 2008 and 2012 in English and German and held by 37 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Journalistiek verslag over de repressie in Rusland onder het bewind van Vladimir Putin
11 editions published between 2008 and 2012 in English and German and held by 37 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Journalistiek verslag over de repressie in Rusland onder het bewind van Vladimir Putin
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- Leigh, David 1946- Bibliographic antecedent Author
- Snowden, Edward J. 1983-
- United States National Security Agency
- WikiLeaks (Organization)
- Assange, Julian
- Pilkington, Edward Author Contributor
- Booth, Robert Contributor
- Arthur, Charles 1960- Contributor
- Kucherena, Anatoliĭ Bibliographic antecedent Conceptor
- Marshall-Green, Logan 1976- Actor
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Assange, Julian Assassination Censorship Computer crimes Conspiracies Diplomatic relations Dissenters Domestic intelligence Domscheit-Berg, Daniel Electronic surveillance Electronic surveillance--Moral and ethical aspects Employees England--London Espionage Espionage, Russian Federalʹnai︠a︡ sluzhba bezopasnosti Rossii Foreign correspondents Freedom of information Government and the press Government information Great Britain Hackers Harding, Luke, Intelligence service International relations Journalists Kucherena, Anatoliĭ Leaks (Disclosure of information) Leigh, David, Litvinenko, Alexander, Murder--Investigation Official secrets Political campaigns--Corrupt practices Political corruption Political crimes and offenses Politics and government Presidents--Election Radiation victims Russia Russia (Federation) Snowden, Edward J., Social conditions Spies Transparency in government Trump, Donald, United States United States.--National Security Agency Western countries Whistle blowing WikiLeaks (Organization)
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Harding, Luke
Hardingas Lukas
Hardingas Luke'as
Luke Harding Britanski novinar
Luke Harding britischer Journalist
Luke Harding British journalist
Luke Harding Brits journalist (1968-)
Luke Harding giornalista britannico
Luke Harding jornalista britânico
Luke Harding journaliste britannique
Luke Harding periodista britànic
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Хардинг, Люк
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لوك هاردينج
لوك هاردينغ صحفي بريطاني
하딩, 루크 1968-
ハーディング, ルーク
ハーディング, ルーク 1968-
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卢克·哈定
路克·哈丁
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