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  2. Category:Non-fiction books about the Central Intelligence ...

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    Pages in category "Non-fiction books about the Central Intelligence Agency" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category : Books about the Central Intelligence Agency

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    Novels about the Central Intelligence Agency (5 P) Pages in category "Books about the Central Intelligence Agency" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  4. Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The book is 282 pages in length, [3] and contains more than 500 separate entries on topics such as the roles played by key contributors to the agency, notable historical events, major intelligence operations, and depictions of the organization in fictional media. [10] [11] The work cites approximately 300 reference sources. [10]

  5. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence is a 1974 non-fiction political book written by Victor Marchetti, a former special assistant to the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and John D. Marks, a former officer of the United States Department of State. [1]

  6. Legacy of Ashes (book) - Wikipedia

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    David Wise, coauthor of The Invisible Government, faulted Weiner for portraying Allen Dulles as "a doddering old man in carpet slippers" rather than the "shrewd professional spy" he knew and for refusing "to concede that the agency's leaders may have acted from patriotic motives or that the CIA ever did anything right," but concluded: "Legacy of Ashes succeeds as both journalism and history ...

  7. The Invisible Government - Wikipedia

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    Historian Simon Willmetts would later argue that The Invisible Government was "one of the two or three most important books ever written about the CIA", stating that the book was released at a time that let it help shape attitudes about the agency and US foreign policy while booming a "key text" for students protesters and the nascent anti-war ...

  8. Wedge: The Secret War Between the FBI and CIA - Wikipedia

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    Thus one blogger "take[s] a shot at The Nation for its embrace of a disingenuous book by Mark Riebling," alleging that U.S. Deputy Attorney General and 9/11 Commission member "Jamie Gorelick, who learned so much from this book," adapted Riebling's concept of a "tragic wedge" into the 9/11 Commission's criticism of a "wall between the CIA and FBI."

  9. The Spook Who Sat by the Door (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Having become the first black man in the Central Intelligence Agency, Freeman is given a desk job – Section Chief of the Top Secret Reproduction Center. He understands that he is the token black man in the CIA, and that the CIA defines his presence as proof of the Agency's commitment to racial integration and social progress. When used as a ...

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