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Author:
Talbot, David, 1951- author. 458021
Title:
The devil's chessboard : Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the rise of America's secret government / David Talbot.
Edition:
First Harper Perennial edition.
Publisher:
Harper Perennial,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiii, 686 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Dulles, Allen,--1893-1969.
Kennedy, John F.--(John Fitzgerald),--1917-1963
United States.--Central Intelligence Agency--Officials and employees--Biography.
United States.--Central Intelligence Agency--History--20th century.
Spies--United States--Biography.
Intelligence service--United States--History--20th century.
Intelligence officers--United States--Biography.
Official secrets--United States.
Espionage, American--Soviet Union--History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 621-661) and index.
Contents:
The double agent -- Human smoke -- Ghosts of Nuremberg -- Sunrise -- Ratlines -- Useful people -- Little mice -- Scoundrel time -- The power elite -- The Dulles imperium -- Strange love -- Brain warfare -- Dangerous ideas -- The torch is passed -- Contempt -- Rome on the Potomac -- The parting glass -- The big event -- The fingerprints of intelligence -- For the good of the country -- "I can't look and won't look" -- End game.
Summary:
"America's greatest untold story: the United States' rise to world dominance under the guile of Allen Welsh Dulles, the longest-serving director of the CIA. Drawing on revelatory new materials, including newly discovered U.S. government documents, U.S. and European intelligence sources, the personal correspondence and journals of Allen Dulles's wife and mistress, and exclusive interviews with the children of prominent CIA officials, Talbot reveals the underside of one of America's most powerful and influential figures. Dulles's decade as the director of the CIA which he used to further his public and private agendas were dark times in American politics. Calling himself "the secretary of state of unfriendly countries," Dulles saw himself as above the elected law, manipulating and subverting American presidents in the pursuit of his personal interests and those of the wealthy elite he counted as his friends and clients colluding with Nazi-controlled cartels, German war criminals, and Mafiosi in the process. Targeting foreign leaders for assassination and overthrowing nationalist governments not in line with his political aims, Dulles employed those same tactics to further his goals at home, Talbot charges, offering shocking new evidence in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. An expose of American power that is as disturbing as it is timely, The Devil's Chessboard is a provocative and gripping story of the rise of the national security state and the battle for America's soul"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0062276174
9780062276179
OCLC:
(OCoLC)962258469
Locations:
FXPH314 -- Carnegie-Stout Public Library (Dubuque)

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