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Good hunting

an American spymaster's story
A master class in spycraft from one of its greatest practitioners. Jack Devine is one of the legendary spymasters of our time. He was in Chile when Allende fell; he ran Charlie Wilson's war in Afghanistan; he had too much to do with Iran-Contra for his own taste, though he tried to stop it; he caught Pablo Escobar in Colombia; he tried to warn George Tenet that there was a bullet coming from Iraq with his name on it. Devine served America's interests for more than thirty years in a wide range of covert operations, ultimately overseeing the Directorate of Operations, a CIA division that watches over thousands of American covert operatives worldwide. Good Hunting is his guide to the art of spycraft, told with great wit, candor, and commonsense wisdom. Caricatured by Hollywood, lionized by the right, and pilloried by the left, the CIA remains one of the least understood instruments of the United States government. Devine knows more than almost anyone about the CIA's vital importance as a tool of American statecraft. Now, as he sees it, the agency is trapped within a larger bureaucracy, losing swaths of turf to the military and, most ominous of all, being transformed into a paramilitary organization. Its capacity to do what it does best has been seriously degraded. In wonderfully readable prose, Good Hunting aims to set the record straight. This is a revelatory inside look at an organization whose history has not been given its real due.

Barney Frank

the story of America's only left-handed, gay, Jewish congressman
2009
A biography of United States Congressman Barney Frank that discusses his life and political career.

To Urania

1992

Pel?

the autobiography
2007
Famed soccer player Pel?--Edson Arantes do Nascimento--describes his personal live and professional career, which includes winning the World Cup three times, and more.

Why soccer matters

2014
Looks at the sixty year history of international soccer, and shares stories from soccer legend Pel?, and his insights on the game and how it can encourage change on a global level.

John Havlicek

1976
A brief biography of the Boston Celtic whose sports versatility almost led him into a football career.

Twenty-two cents

Muhammad Yunus and the Village Bank
A biography of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, who from a young age was determined to make difference in the world and eventually revolutionized global antipoverty efforts by developing the innovative economic concept of micro-lending. Includes an afterword and author's sources.

Pele

soccer star & ambassador
A biography of Brazilian soccer player Pele.

The silence of the lambs

2004
A young female FBI agent is sent to interview notorious killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter, in hope of obtaining information that will help the Bureau catch another killer.

Chuck Close up close

Guild Hall Museum, June 16-July 28,1991
1991

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