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A G-man's Life Mark Felt

A G-man's Life By Mark Felt

A G-man's Life by Mark Felt


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Addresses such questions as who is Mark Felt? And, why did he risk so much for his country? Supported by Felt's 1979 memoir and secret manuscript written in the 1980s, this work combines revelations from his personal letters and memos, together with his family's and associate's account of his life.

A G-man's Life Summary

A G-man's Life: The FBI, Being Deep Throat, and the Struggle for Honor in Washington by Mark Felt

The first full portrait of one of the most enduringly mysterious public figures of our era - the man who Bob Woodward called Deep Throat, and who thought of himself as the Lone Ranger. Mark Felt, one of the most celebrated sources in American history, comes vividly to life in this combination of biography and autobiography. Felt learned spy craft in World War II and rose to the number two position at the FBI. But his place in history was secured when he decided to share his views on the probe of the Watergate break-in with Bob Woodward. Felt assiduously stayed away from leaking facts, but as Woodward and Carl Bernstein ploughed their way through the cover-up conspiracy, Felt guided them towards truth and away from errors. Felt's life story would make a good book, but seen through the filter of his role in Watergate, it becomes an amazing tale. Felt is now old, frail and forgetful. But he wrote an account of Watergate in 1982 and in it says that the FBI needed a Lone Ranger to protect the agency from the corruption the White House was imposing upon it. He had been tried, convicted and pardoned for his role in authorizing break-ins of the apartments of the Weather Underground and he was bitter at how the country he had served so long had treated him. But he did not, as he might have done, seize credit for being Deep Throat. It was only as he neared the end of his life that he confided his secret to his family which then shared it with their lawyer, John O'Connor. The answer to the question of who is Mark Felt? And why did he risk so much for his country is brilliantly answered in A G-Man's Life. Underpinned by Felt's 1979 memoir and secret manuscript written in the 1980s, A G-Man's Life combines significant new revelations from his personal letters and memos, together with his family's and intimate associate's account of his life. Fascinating additional material from Felt includes his thoughts on how he provided guidance to Woodward and why. John O'Connor wrote the Vanity Fair story, which disclosed Mr Felt's identity as Deep Throat. Together, they re-ignite this key event from the past, defining Mark Felt's role, and answering crucial questions on the scandal that rocked not just America, but the world.

About Mark Felt

Mark Felt lives in San Diego, California. John O'Connor is one of California's leading lawyers, and lives in San Francisco.

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GOR004280212
9781586483777
1586483773
A G-man's Life: The FBI, Being Deep Throat, and the Struggle for Honor in Washington by Mark Felt
Used - Very Good
Hardback
PublicAffairs,U.S.
20060424
376
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