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Bringing down America

an FBI informer with the Weathermen

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An edition of Bringing down America (2013)

Bringing down America

an FBI informer with the Weathermen

Second edition.
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Time Magazine called him "the only FBI informant known to have successfully penetrated the Weather Underground". In 1969, Larry Grathwohl stepped out of his life and into the role of an informant for the FBI. For a year, Grathwohl ran with America's most dangerous radicals. He watched them plan bombings, murders, and political assassinations. 2013 edition published with an introduction by Tina Trent.

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English
Pages
200

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Bringing down America: an FBI informer with the Weathermen
2013, [CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform]
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Previous ed. published: New Rochelle, N.Y. : Arlington House, 1976.

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[United States]

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xxii, 200 p.
Number of pages
200

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OL27181122M
ISBN 10
1484058879
ISBN 13
9781484058879
OCLC/WorldCat
852173732

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