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The Very Best Men - The Daring Early Years of the CIA (Paperback, New ed)
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The Very Best Men - The Daring Early Years of the CIA (Paperback, New ed)
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The Very Best Men tells the story of the four men who ran covert
operations for the CIA from World War II to Vietnam. Frank Wisner
was a wealthy southern gentleman who arrived in Washington via Wall
Street and whose wife ran the most active salon in Georgetown. He
was the creator of the Office of Policy Coordination, the CIA's
covert action wing. Wisner helped foment the failed revolution in
Hungary in 1956. Wisner had a breakdown, and committed suicide in
1965. Richard Bissell took over the OPC after Wisner's breakdown,
and presided over the Agency's wildest days. He ordered the
assassination of several foreign leaders and organised a series of
attempted coups. When John F. Kennedy was elected in 1960, Bissell
introduced himself to the new president as 'your basic man-eating
shark'. Five months later Bissell was forced to resign over the Bay
of Pigs. Tracy Barnes served under Wisner and Bissell, and oversaw
the Bay of Pigs operation. With Bissell he hired the mafia to kill
Castro. He was never at a loss for ideas. Unfortunately, he had
trouble telling the good ones from the bad. He was quietly
dismissed from the Agency in 1966. Desmond Fitzgerald ran the
secret wars in Laos and Tibet. Later, he organised assassination
plots against Castro. He was also responsible for covering them up,
fearing that the CIA would be linked to Kennedy's assassination.
Drawing on extensive interviews with former operatives, Thomas has
written a highly readable narrative that brings to life a crucial
period of American history. About the Author Evan Thomas is
assistant managing editor of Newsweek. He has written more than a
hundred cover stories on national and international news. He has
won two National Magazine Awards and he has taught writing at
Harvard and Princeton. He has written seven books, one of which,
John Paul Jones, was a New York Times bestseller. He is a fellow of
the Society of American Historians. He lives in Washington DC.
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