The Book of Honor : The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives
by Ted Gup
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An investigative journalist provides a history of CIA covert operations, based on highly classified information, and reveals the true stories of agents who have died anonymously in the line of duty.Tags
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I started this book and then i scanned through it. I have enormous respect and consideration for all of the CIA folks who have protected our country. Reading about their accomplishments was too difficult for me to absorb.
Interesting stories of lives but not too thrilling.
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Ted Gup is a legendary investigative reporter who worked under Bob Woodward at the Washington Post, and later at Time. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the George Polk Award and the Worth Bingham Prize. Gup is a professor of journalism at Case Western Reserve University. He lives in Pepper Pike, Ohio
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- Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Biography & Memoir
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- 327.127300922 — Society, government, & culture Political science International Relations: Spies Foreign policy and specific topics in international relations Espionage and subversion North America United States
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- UB271 .U5 .G88 — Military Science Military administration Military administration Intelligence
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