J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets

Author:   Curt Gentry
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
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9780393321289


Pages:   848
Publication Date:   28 March 2001
Format:   Paperback
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Shocking, grim, frightening, Curt Gentry? masterful portrait of America? top policeman is a unique political biography. From more than 300 interviews and over 100,000 pages of previously classified documents, Gentry reveals exactly how a paranoid director created the fraudulent myth of an invincible, incorruptible FBI. For almost fifty years, Hoover held virtually unchecked public power, manipulating every president from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Richard Nixon. He kept extensive blackmail files and used illegal wiretaps and hidden microphones to destroy anyone who opposed him. The book reveals how Hoover helped create McCarthyism, blackmailed the Kennedy brothers, and influenced the Supreme Court; how he retarded the civil rights movement and forged connections with mobsters; and what part he played in the investigations of President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. A New York Times bestseller. 32 pages of photographs.

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Author:   Curt Gentry
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.805kg
ISBN:  

9780393321289


ISBN 10:   0393321282
Pages:   848
Publication Date:   28 March 2001
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This massive new study promises to be the most extensive and controversial yet...A chilling look at the darker side of American politics. -- Library Journal


Based on more than 300 interviews and 100,000 pages of previously classified documents, this enormous, blistering expose seems hellbent on proving that the legendary FBI director had not feet of clay, but cloven hoofs. Gentry, coauthor of Helter-Skelter, depicts a bureaucrat par excellence who over 48 years maintained an empire through secret files that one anonymous politician called political cancer. Hoover's carefully burnished reputation as the incorruptible defender of the American way of life was largely a fraud, Gentry argues. Much of this book provides additional material on how Hoover sought to undermine his long list of enemies, which included Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry Truman, the Kennedys Emma Goldman, Martin Luther King, Jr., and his most enduring nemesis, OSS head wild Bill Donovan (whom Hoover foiled in his ambitions to become attorney-general and CIA director). More important, many revelations here will further tarnish Hoover's reputation, including how the director suppressed information unfavorable to the Bureau during the Warren Commission's investigation of JFK's murder; how he destroyed congressmen and even Supreme Court Associate Justice Abe Fortas; and how he became a petty thief by misappropriating government funds and concealing royalties from bestselling books, movies, and the TV-series The FBI. Unfortunately, unlike Richard Gid Powers's more balanced and subtle Secrecy and Power (1987), Gentry scarcely acknowledges Hoover's organizational genius or the middle-class milieu that as the source of his political and moral conservatism. A revealing and grimly fascinating political horror tale - which, however, too frequently caricatures Hoover as a sinister eminence grise rather than as a 20th-century power broker shaped (or misshaped) by his late-Victorian upbringing. (Kirkus Reviews)


This massive new study promises to be the most extensive and controversial yet A chilling look at the darker side of American politics.


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Curt Gentry (1931-2014), an Edgar winner, was the author of J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets, Frame-Up: The Incredible Case of Tom Mooney and Warren Billings, and co-author of Helter Skelter with Vincent Bugliosi.

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