A G-man's life : the FBI, being "Deep Throat," and the struggle for honor in Washington /
This account of Mark Felt's FBI career, from the end of the great American crime wave through World War II, the culture wars of the 1960s, and his conviction for his role in penetrating the Weather Underground, provides a historical and personal context to the "Deep Throat" chapter of...
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New York :
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2006.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Hoover's acolyte
- The G-man culture
- Spy volume counterspy
- On the FBI roller coaster
- Kansas City and the mob
- Friction with the Kennedys
- Hoover's enforcer
- The 1960s: Attack of the radicals
- To wiretap or not to wiretap
- Watching Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Purging an FBI renegade
- White House hardball
- "Hoover is dead"
- The director's legacy
- Nixon's FBI man
- Three-day gray
- Watergate
- Twisting slowly in the wind
- Three-hour Felt
- "You are lying"
- The black bag jobs
- "Guilty."