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The secret history of the CIA / Joseph J. Trento.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Carroll & Graf, 2005.Edition: 1st Carroll & Graf edDescription: xviii, 542 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0786715006 (pbk.) :
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 327.12 T795 Available staining on top and bottom of pages toward front of book. 2/6/16 aad 33111004787574
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Joseph J. Trento's character-driven history of the flawed and often destructive Central Intelligence Agency profiles the men and women who have run the agency from its inception up to the present era. Trento uses his formidable reporting skills to guide the reader through the agency's most important successes and failures, from its earliest role as opponent of the Soviet empire to its later functions during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. As the facts pile up, the CIA proves itself to be an organization plagued by alcoholism, antagonism, and bureaucracy. The result of more than a decade of research and hundreds of interviews with spies and double agents, The Secret History of the CIA penetrates the carefully orchestrated culture of secrecy that has allowed the agency to suffer from the weaknesses of its highest members, away from the media's scrutiny. Reaching conclusions that are as astonishing as they are impossible to dismiss, this is a fascinating introduction tosome of the most colorful and deceitful personalities in the history of our nation, and one that will forever alter every reader's awareness not just of our intelligence services but also of contemporary American history. Numerous photographs are included.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 513-516) and index.

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