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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious ...
Brand
Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9781416537625
Book Title
Fair Game : How Atop Cia Agent Was Betrayed by Her Own Government
Item Length
8.4in
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publication Year
2008
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Valerie Plame Wilson
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Law, History, Political Science
Topic
Women, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, Public Affairs & Administration, Intelligence & Espionage, General, United States / 21st Century, Political
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
16.3 Oz
Number of Pages
432 Pages

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Product Information

At last, outed CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson tells her story in her own words, delivering a historic and unvarnished account of the personal and international consequences of speaking truth to power.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
1416537627
ISBN-13
9781416537625
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102918068

Product Key Features

Book Title
Fair Game : How Atop Cia Agent Was Betrayed by Her Own Government
Author
Valerie Plame Wilson
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Women, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, Public Affairs & Administration, Intelligence & Espionage, General, United States / 21st Century, Political
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Law, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
432 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.4in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
16.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Reviews
"Plame spent a courageous and honorable career on the front lines of terrorism only to come home and meet the ultimate betrayal, her own country -- unethical politicians and unscrupulous journalists. Plame's story is a modern odyssey, a cautionary tale that should make Americans think twice before sacrificing their patriots." -- Lobert Baer, Former CIA Case Officer and the author of See No Evil and Sleeping With The Devil, "Among the risks faced by men and women who volunteer to serve in our intelligence services are those which derive from American politics. This story shows us how strong the desire to serve can be and how treacherous the risks are in the minefields of Washington. Valerie Wilson volunteered at the height of the cold war. She expected to be betrayed by our enemies, not us." -- Bob Kerrey, Former U.S. Senator and Vice Chairman, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, "Plame had a front-row seat on both the politicization of pre-war intelligence and White House efforts to stem post-invasion criticism....[She] can be viewed as a canary in the proverbial coal mine, and her book reads like a grim testament to the noxious atmosphere of our current politics." --The Boston Globe, "...Plame's own account of her life reveals her as a patriotic true believer in the CIA and its mission. " -- Los Angeles Times, "...Plame's own account of her life reveals her as a patriotic true believer in the CIA and its mission. " --Los Angeles Times, ""Fair Game" -- which takes its title from Karl Rove's phrase about the legitimacy of blowing Ms. Wilson's professional camouflage -- describes how intense stress wrought havoc on the Wilsons' marriage, not to mention Ms. Wilson's state of mind....[And] she powerfully evokes the disbelief, fury and uncharacteristic terror that came with being outed." -- "The New York Times", "Fair Game-- which takes its title from Karl Rove's phrase about the legitimacy of blowing Ms. Wilson's professional camouflage -- describes how intense stress wrought havoc on the Wilsons' marriage, not to mention Ms. Wilson's state of mind....[And] she powerfully evokes the disbelief, fury and uncharacteristic terror that came with being outed. " --The New York Times, .,."Plame's own account of her life reveals her as a patriotic true believer in the CIA and its mission." -- "Los Angeles Times", "Plame spent a courageous and honorable career on the front lines of terrorism only to come home and meet the ultimate betrayal, her own country -- unethical politicians and unscrupulous journalists. Plame's story is a modern odyssey, a cautionary tale that should make Americans think twice before sacrificing their patriots." -- Lobert Baer, Former CIA Case Officer and the author of "See No Evil" and "Sleeping With The Devil", " Fair Game -- which takes its title from Karl Rove's phrase about the legitimacy of blowing Ms. Wilson's professional camouflage -- describes how intense stress wrought havoc on the Wilsons' marriage, not to mention Ms. Wilson's state of mind....[And] she powerfully evokes the disbelief, fury and uncharacteristic terror that came with being outed. " -- The New York Times, "Plame spent a courageous and honorable career on the front lines of terrorism only to come home and meet the ultimate betrayal, her own country -- unethical politicians and unscrupulous journalists. Plame's story is a modern odyssey, a cautionary tale that should make Americans think twice before sacrificing their patriots." -- Lobert Baer, Former CIA Case Officer and the author ofSee No EvilandSleeping With The Devil, "Plame had a front-row seat on both the politicization of pre-war intelligence and White House efforts to stem post-invasion criticism....[She] can be viewed as a canary in the proverbial coal mine, and her book reads like a grim testament to the noxious atmosphere of our current politics." -- The Boston Globe, "Plame had a front-row seat on both the politicization of pre-war intelligence and White House efforts to stem post-invasion criticism....[She] can be viewed as a canary in the proverbial coal mine, and her book reads like a grim testament to the noxious atmosphere of our current politics." -- "The Boston Globe"
Afterword by
Rozen, Laura
Dewey Decimal
327.12730092
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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  • Fair Game

    Excellent book. A compelling story about a brave American. Every American should read this book to learn how our government can get off the track. Valerie Plame Wilson deserves our admiration and appreciation. Highly recommended!