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    Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
    Release Year
    2023
    ISBN
    9780593727812

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
    ISBN-10
    0593727819
    ISBN-13
    9780593727812
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    27060624641

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Woman I Know : Female Spies, Double Identities, and a New Story of the Kennedy Assassination
    Number of Pages
    544 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2023
    Topic
    Women, United States / 20th Century, Intelligence & Espionage
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Political Science, History
    Author
    Mary Haverstick
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.4 in
    Item Weight
    28.9 Oz
    Item Length
    9.6 in
    Item Width
    6.4 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2023-290811
    TitleLeading
    A
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    "Fascinating . . . [Haverstick] distills a prodigious amount of research into a fast-moving story. . . . As a fresh history of U.S. espionage, A Woman I Know is an absorbing read." -- The New York Times "An anxious, furious, forensic contribution to the study of the assassination of US president John F Kennedy . . . Haverstick is in earnest here, and has a memory like a filing system and a filing system like a vice. The least this book could possibly be is a compelling real-life thriller, full of passion, free of writerly fuss, woven from the most intractable archival cat's cradle imaginable. That's what you've got, even before you think to take it seriously--and I'll bet the farm that you will." -- The Telegraph "Intriguing and endlessly enigmatic . . . A cat-and-mouse search for a woman's identity opens onto a shadowy corner of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. . . . Jerrie Cobb's fascinating life reveals her to be 'a spy, an explorer, a gambler, an astronaut, an illusionist, a narcissist, and a con'--and, to say the least, a puzzle." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Fascinating . . . [Haverstick] distills a prodigious amount of research into a fast-moving story . . . As a fresh history of U.S. espionage, A Woman I Know is an absorbing read." -- The New York Times "[A]n anxious, furious, forensic contribution to the study of the assassination of US ­president John F ­Kennedy . . . Haverstick is in earnest here, and has a memory like a filing system and a filing system like a vice. The least this book could possibly be is a compelling real-life thriller, full of passion, free of writerly fuss, woven from the most intractable archival cat's cradle imaginable. That's what you've got, even before you think to take it seriously--and I'll bet the farm that you will." -- Telegraph (UK) "[I]ntriguing and endlessly enigmatic. . . . A cat-and-mouse search for a woman's identity opens onto a shadowy corner of the assassination of John F. Kennedy . . . Jerrie Cobb's fascinating life reveals her to be 'a spy, an explorer, a gambler, an astronaut, an illusionist, a narcissist, and a con'--and, to say the least, a puzzle." -- Kirkus Reviews
    Dewey Decimal
    327.1209252
    Synopsis
    There was always something clandestine and dark about our meetings. Never was bread broken as friends. Not even a pot of tea or the offer of a glass of water. Instead, with shades drawn in a tiny living room, hushed tones were used to speak of when America was in a cold war and a space race, and how this slim blond woman and come to know almost every major figure in America's quest for domination…. I was trying to figure out if the woman I knew as Jerrie Cobb either was the CIA agent June Cobb or was tangled up in her spy operations…. Was she part of some kind of a double-identity illusion? And what relationship might she have had to John F. Kennedy's murder?, The "fascinating" ( The New York Times ) true story of a filmmaker whose investigation of her film's subject opened a new window onto the world of Cold War espionage, CIA secrets, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. "A compelling real-life thriller."-- The Telegraph (UK) Independent filmmaker Mary Haverstick thought she'd stumbled onto the project of a lifetime--a biopic of aviation pioneer Jerrie Cobb, the key figure in a group of extraordinary women who in 1960 passed the same tests as the legendary male astronauts of the Mercury 7 but never went to space. Just as casting was set to begin, Haverstick received a mysterious warning from a government agent; soon she began to suspect that there was more to Jerrie's story than what met the eye. As she dug deeper, she discovered that Jerrie's life shadowed that of a mysterious CIA agent named June Cobb, whose espionage career traced an arc of intrigue from the jungles of South America to Fidel Castro's Cuba, to the communist literary circles in Mexico City--and ultimately into the dark heart of the Kennedy assassination in Dallas. Haverstick's attempt to learn the truth directly from Jerrie would plunge her into a cat-and-mouse game that stretched across a decade, deep into a thicket of coded CIA files. As she uncovered a remarkable set of mostly unknown women whose high-stakes intelligence work left its only traces in redacted files, she also found shocking new clues about what really happened at Dealey Plaza in 1963. Offering fresh insight into the Kennedy assassination and a vivid picture of women in midcentury intelligence, A Woman I Know brings to life the astonishing duplicities of the Cold War intelligence game, a world where code names and hidden identities were the lifeblood of spies bent on seeking advantage by any means necessary.
    LC Classification Number
    E842.9.H359 2023

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