Secret IntelligenceA companion volume to the PBS-TV series of the same name is a lucid review of the development of U.S. Based on interviews with spies, policymakers, and former CIA directors, this is the fascinating history of American espionage--from the 1919 Red Scare to Watergate and the Iran-Contra affair. Photographs. |
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ELEVEN Desert One | 191 |
TWELVE Ends and Means | 207 |
Notes and Sources | 227 |
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