Allen Dulles: Spymaster: The Life and Times of the First Civilian Director of the CIA

Allen Dulles: Spymaster: The Life and Times of the First Civilian Director of the CIA

by PeterGrose (Author)

Synopsis

International intrigue, varied love affairs, and clandestine operations to topple governments all marked the life of Allen Dulles (1893-1969) who is regarded as the keystone figure in the history of American intelligence. Dulles was appointed as the first civilian director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1953, previous directors had been military officers, and was a member of the Warren Commission which investigated the assassination of President Kennedy. This definitive biography, goes beyond the life of this one fascinating man, and documents the creation of a massive intelligence network and the development of the United States into a super power. The influence of Dulles on intelligence gathering and covert activities still resonates today. Author Peter Grose has years of experience in foreign affairs both as a journalist and a State Department official and he paints a detailed picture of the powerful, moneyed world of international politics that most of us never see, but which shapes the course of modern history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 672
Edition: New
Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
Published: 01 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0233001891
ISBN 13: 9780233001890

Author Bio
Peter Grose is a Research Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He retired as executive editor of Foreign Affairs after a long career as foreign and diplomatic correspondent for The New York Times. His other books include Israel in the Mind of America, Operation Rollback: America's Secret War Behind the Iron Curtain, and Continuing the Inquiry, the authorized history of the Council on Foreign Relations.