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: Yale University Press, hardback
Was the Central Intelligence Agency solely an American accomplishment, the work of Colonel William J. (Wild Bill) Donovan, as CIA tradition as held? Or was it in fact established through the workings of William S. Stephenson - the legendary Intrepid, who directed British intelligence in the United States during World War II? In this book, a former staff officer and analyst at CIA unveils the true story of the birth of CIA.