Decent Interval: An Insider's Account of Saigon's Indecent End Told by the CIA's Chief Strategy Analyst in Vietnam

Author:   Frank Snepp ,  Gloria J. Emerson
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Edition:   Anniversary edition
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9780700612130


Pages:   632
Publication Date:   30 November 2002
Format:   Paperback
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Widely regarded as a classic on the Vietnam War, Decent Interval provides a scathing critique of the CIA's role in and final departure from that conflict. Still the most detailed and respected account of America’s final days in Vietnam, the book was written at great risk and ultimately at great sacrifice by an author who believed in the CIA’s cause but was disillusioned by the agency’s treacherous withdrawal, leaving thousands of Vietnamese allies to the mercy of an angry enemy. A quarter-century later, it remains a riveting and powerful testament to one of the darkest episodes in American history.

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Author:   Frank Snepp ,  Gloria J. Emerson
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Edition:   Anniversary edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.896kg
ISBN:  

9780700612130


ISBN 10:   0700612130
Pages:   632
Publication Date:   30 November 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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A great service to everyone's understanding of what happened in Vietnam in the spring of 1975. . . . Other accounts of that time will have to be measured against what Snepp, from his unique and highly informed vantage point, has produced. -Kevin Buckley, New York Times Book Review By far the richest document yet produced on the American and South Vietnamese end game. -Laurence Stern, Washington Post Book World


“A great service to everyone’s understanding of what happened in Vietnam in the spring of 1975. . . . Other accounts of that time will have to be measured against what Snepp, from his unique and highly informed vantage point, has produced.” —Kevin Buckley, New York Times Book Review “By far the richest document yet produced on the American and South Vietnamese end game.” —Laurence Stern, Washington Post Book World


A great service to everyone's understanding of what happened in Vietnam in the spring of 1975. . . . Other accounts of that time will have to be measured against what Snepp, from his unique and highly informed vantage point, has produced. -Kevin Buckley, New York Times Book Review By far the richest document yet produced on the American and South Vietnamese end game. -Laurence Stern, Washington Post Book World


A great service to everyone's understanding of what happened in Vietnam in the spring of 1975.... Other accounts of that time will have to be measured against what Snepp, from his unique and highly informed vantage point, has produced. KEVIN BUCKLEY, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW By far the richest document yet produced on the American and South Vietnamese end game. LAURENCE STERN, WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD An astonishing book.... Brilliantly argued and elegantly written. SEYMOUR HERSH, LOS ANGELES TIMES The value of Snepp's book is that it teaches us, in an absorbing and brilliant manner, where the mistakes were made in the CIA and in the highest ranks of officials.... Even the most ardent critics of the war could not have ever guessed what Snepp the [CIA] insider has revealed. - Gloria Emerson, winner of the National Book Award for Winners and Losers: Battles, Retreats, Gains, Losses, and Ruins from a Long War Replete with important disclosures. Provides the most detailed account to date of the operations of the CIA inside South Vietnam, as well as giving a first-hand account of high-level disagreements between Washington and Saigon over the use and integrity of intelligence. - New York Times Vigorous, gripping, novelistic in its evocation of mood, setting, and character. - Robert Kirsch, Los Angeles Times Important revelations. The incredible history of the American role in Vietnam would have been forever poorer without Snepp's perspective. - Boston Globe Those who read the book will shudder anew at the tragedy, confusion, and gross incompetence Snepp lays bare. - John Barkham Reviews


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Frank Snepp spent eight years in the CIA, five of them as interrogator, agent debriefer, and chief CIA strategy analyst in the Saigon embassy. His second book, Irreparable Harm (see page 26), recounts the Supreme Court case that emerged from the CIA's efforts to punish Snepp for publishing Decent Interval. A freelance writer and cable television producer, he currently works as an investigative reporter for ABC's ""20/20"" television news magazine.

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