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This book is the first objective biography about the man whose name is synonymous with the FBI. Generally sympathetic but not uncritical, veteran newsman Ralph de Toledano unveils Hoover's life from birth to death, showing how he took a corrupt political instrument and made it into the greatest investigative organization in the world -- and, in his last years, allowed some rigidity to creep in.
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J. Edgar Hoover: the man in his time
1973, Arlington House
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0870001884 9780870001888
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The man in his time
In the beginning
An America in turmoil
The great job begins
From the official reports, 1924-28
The crime years
Enter the G-man
Dillinger et al.
Hoover's "own" cases
A shift in direction
All this and espionage too
Roundups and spy scares
The enemy spies
Spies in the parlor : I
Spies in the parlor : II
Hoover, Truman, and White : a tale of red herrings
Hoover, civil rights, and crime
Investigations and McCarthy
Actions and reactions in a changing world
Bobby Kennedy marches
Assassinations, crisis
The stormy final years : I
The stormy final years : II
Postlude : John Edgar Hoover
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