The ghost :
Morley, Jefferson,
The ghost : the secret life of CIA spymaster James Jesus Angleton / Jefferson Morley. - viii, 328 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white)
"Legendary head of the CIA James Jesus Angleton was one of the most powerful unelected government officials in American history. Virtually untouchable, he operated beyond the view of the public, Congress, and even the president himself. In this gripping biography — the first in over 20 years — investigative reporter Jefferson Morley reveals the man behind the myths: from Angleton’s friendship with the poets Ezra Pound and TS Eliot, to his links with the underground gay milieu of mid-century Washington; from the intelligence secrets he unwittingly shared with British double agent Kim Philby, to his obstruction of the investigation into the JFK assassination; and from his initiation of the US’s first foray into mass surveillance of its citizens, to his obsession with hunting for communist moles — a search that nearly destroyed the Agency. Yet during Angleton’s seemingly lawless reign, he also proved himself to be a formidable adversary to America’s enemies, acquiring a mythic stature within the CIA that continues to this day. Here, Morley uses exclusive interviews with colleagues and friends, and never-before-seen correspondence, to piece together a detailed and fascinating portrait of one of the most influential spies of our times." --
9781911344735 9781925322606 9781925548402
GBB7I6924 bnb
Angleton, James, 1917-1987.
United States. Central Intelligence Agency --Officials and employees--Biography.
Intelligence officers--Biography.--United States
Espionage, American--History--20th century.
920
The ghost : the secret life of CIA spymaster James Jesus Angleton / Jefferson Morley. - viii, 328 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white)
"Legendary head of the CIA James Jesus Angleton was one of the most powerful unelected government officials in American history. Virtually untouchable, he operated beyond the view of the public, Congress, and even the president himself. In this gripping biography — the first in over 20 years — investigative reporter Jefferson Morley reveals the man behind the myths: from Angleton’s friendship with the poets Ezra Pound and TS Eliot, to his links with the underground gay milieu of mid-century Washington; from the intelligence secrets he unwittingly shared with British double agent Kim Philby, to his obstruction of the investigation into the JFK assassination; and from his initiation of the US’s first foray into mass surveillance of its citizens, to his obsession with hunting for communist moles — a search that nearly destroyed the Agency. Yet during Angleton’s seemingly lawless reign, he also proved himself to be a formidable adversary to America’s enemies, acquiring a mythic stature within the CIA that continues to this day. Here, Morley uses exclusive interviews with colleagues and friends, and never-before-seen correspondence, to piece together a detailed and fascinating portrait of one of the most influential spies of our times." --
9781911344735 9781925322606 9781925548402
GBB7I6924 bnb
Angleton, James, 1917-1987.
United States. Central Intelligence Agency --Officials and employees--Biography.
Intelligence officers--Biography.--United States
Espionage, American--History--20th century.
920