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"Her husband was a top CIA official. Her lover was the president of the United States. And three decades after her death, her murder is unsolved. Journalist Nina Burleigh explores the continuing fascination of Mary Pinchot Meyer in the first book to look at this beautiful, intelligent, reckless woman and the circumstances of her mysterious death." "Mary Pinchot Meyer was found shot to death on a wooded Georgetown towpath less than a year after President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Because she was a former CIA wife, Mary's murder fueled intense speculation. What few knew at the time was that Mary, a frequent visitor to the White House, had also been JFK's lover." "In a time when women like Mary were expected to glitter as wives and hostesses, she wanted more. She had an ecstatic, disastrous affair, sought out Timothy Leary to try LSD, and began to paint experimentally. Her marriage in ruins, she became the president's lover and trusted companion, the woman JFK chose to be with on the night after Marilyn Monroe's body was discovered. And when Mary herself died the following year, the search for her diary was carried out by her brother-in-law, newsman Ben Bradlee, and by CIA spymaster James Jesus Angleton." "Did Mary Meyer die because of her nearness to power? Or was the right man - an alleged would-be mugger - arrested after all, only to be acquitted?"--Jacket.
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Mistresses, Death and burial, Murder, Presidents, Investigation, Nonfiction, Case studies, Biography & Autobiography, Biography, Relations with women, Paramours, Kennedy, john f. (john fitzgerald), 1917-1963, Presidents, united states, paramours, Washington (d.c.), biography, Murder, united states, New York Times reviewed, BiographiePlaces
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A Very Private Woman: The Life and Unsolved Murder of Presidential Mistress Mary Meyer
October 5, 1999, Bantam
Paperback
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0553380516 9780553380514
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A very private woman: the life and unsolved murder of presidential mistress Mary Meyer
1998, Bantam Books
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-342) and index.
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"Anyone wanting to write about a member of the silent generation of women that mothered the baby boom and married the cold warriors confronts a peculiar obstacle: Many of these women believe their lives were utterly unremarkable."
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In 1964, Mary Pinchot Meyer, the beautiful, rebellious, and intelligent ex-wife of a top CIA official, was killed on a quiet Georgetown towpath near her home. Mary Meyer was a secret mistress of President John F. Kennedy, whom she had known since private school days, and after her death, reports that she had kept a diary set off a tense search by her brother-in-law, newsman Ben Bradlee, and CIA spymaster James Jesus Angleton. But the only suspect in her murder was acquitted, and today her life and death are still a source of intense speculation, as Nina Burleigh reveals in her widely praised book, the first to examine this haunting story.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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