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_aGregg, Donald P. _9186789 |
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_aPot shards : _bfragments of a life lived in CIA, the White House, and the two Koreas / _cDonald P. Gregg. |
246 | 2 | _aFragments of a life lived in CIA, the White House, and the two Koreas. | |
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_aWashington, D.C. : _bVellum, _c2014 |
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_axii, 331 p. : _bil. ; _c23 cm. |
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490 | 0 | _aADST-DACOR diplomats and diplomacy | |
500 | _aEl ejemplar se encuentra para su consulta en el Centro de Información. | ||
520 | _a"""Don Gregg spent thirty-one years as an operations officer in CIA and ten years in the White House under Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush. Pot Shards is his memoir. It tells of a philosophy graduate in 1951 who immediately joined the CIA when told, “You’ll jump out of airplanes and save the world!” His book is a window into the Cold War–era CIA, both its failings and unheralded successes, including Gregg’s role in saving the life of Kim Dae-jung, a Korean political dissident who later, as president, won the Nobel Peace Prize"".-- Descripción de la editorial." | ||
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_aGregg, Donald P. 1927- (Donald Phinney), _9186790 |
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_aOficiales de inteligencia-Biografías-Estados Unidos _9186791 |
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_aDiplomáticos-Biografías-Estados Unidos _9186792 |
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856 | _zhttps://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZR5tYZ3cjRL0pgMPBgkTXyl5dAUjkDH9Qy / Portada. | ||
856 | _zhttp://adst.org/publications/adst-dacor/pot-shards/ / Mas información. | ||
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_c1153 _dMaría del Rayo Partida Ramírez |