Dulles

Dulles
Author: Leonard Mosley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1978
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780803717442

Biographies of Eleanor, Allen and John Foster Dulles, children of Allen Macy Dulles and Edith Foster.

The Devil's Chessboard

The Devil's Chessboard
Author: David Talbot
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0062276212

An explosive, headline-making portrait of Allen Dulles, the man who transformed the CIA into the most powerful—and secretive—colossus in Washington, from the founder of Salon.com and author of the New York Times bestseller Brothers. America’s greatest untold story: the United States’ rise to world dominance under the guile of Allen Welsh Dulles, the longest-serving director of the CIA. Drawing on revelatory new materials—including newly discovered U.S. government documents, U.S. and European intelligence sources, the personal correspondence and journals of Allen Dulles’s wife and mistress, and exclusive interviews with the children of prominent CIA officials—Talbot reveals the underside of one of America’s most powerful and influential figures. Dulles’s decade as the director of the CIA—which he used to further his public and private agendas—were dark times in American politics. Calling himself “the secretary of state of unfriendly countries,” Dulles saw himself as above the elected law, manipulating and subverting American presidents in the pursuit of his personal interests and those of the wealthy elite he counted as his friends and clients—colluding with Nazi-controlled cartels, German war criminals, and Mafiosi in the process. Targeting foreign leaders for assassination and overthrowing nationalist governments not in line with his political aims, Dulles employed those same tactics to further his goals at home, Talbot charges, offering shocking new evidence in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. An exposé of American power that is as disturbing as it is timely, The Devil’s Chessboard is a provocative and gripping story of the rise of the national security state—and the battle for America’s soul.

Devil Dog

Devil Dog
Author: David Talbot
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439117748

Pulp History brings to life extraordinary feats of bravery, violence, and redemption that history has forgotten. These stories are so dramatic and thrilling they have to be true. In DEVIL DOG, the most decorated Marine in history fights for America across the globe—and returns home to set his country straight. Smedley Butler took a Chinese bullet to the chest at age eighteen, but that did not stop him from running down rebels in Nicaragua and Haiti, or from saving the lives of his men in France. But when he learned that America was trading the blood of Marines to make Wall Street fat cats even fatter, Butler went on a crusade. He threw the gangsters out of Philadelphia, faced down Herbert Hoover to help veterans, and blew the lid off a plot to overthrow FDR.

The Limits of Intervention

The Limits of Intervention
Author: Townsend Hoopes
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393304275

"Far and away the most illuminating account we have of the people and policies that led the United States into the Vietnam catastrophe. . . .A significant contribution to the history of our times." --Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

Duel at the Brink

Duel at the Brink
Author: Roscoe Drummond
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1960
Genre: United States
ISBN:

"The first year following John Foster Dulles' death found many of the statesmen with whom he dealt still on the scene. Their disclosures to these authors have been the principal source of the new information about Dulles that is presented in this book. Some of these new insights into his record as Secretary of State weigh heavily in his favor; some of them severely against him. In the light of this fuller view of his behind-the-scenes operations, he remains formidable and controversial. Working simultaneously in Washington and abroad, we have confined ourselves to the turbulent years of his Secretaryship, from 1953 to 1959, and to the distinctive Dulles issues." - Authors' note.