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<mods xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" version="3.1" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-1.xsd"><titleInfo><title>Wild Bill Donovan</title><subTitle>the spymaster who created the OSS and modern American espionage</subTitle></titleInfo><name type="personal"><namePart>Waller, Douglas C.</namePart><role><roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">creator</roleTerm></role></name><name type="personal"><namePart>Heller, Johnny.</namePart><role><roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="code">nrt</roleTerm></role></name><name type="corporate"><namePart>Tantor Media</namePart></name><typeOfResource>sound recording-nonmusical</typeOfResource><genre authority="marc">biography</genre><genre authority="marc">history</genre><genre authority="fast">Audiobooks.</genre><genre authority="fast">Biography.</genre><genre authority="lcgft">Audiobooks.</genre><originInfo><place><placeTerm type="code" authority="marccountry">ctu</placeTerm></place><place><placeTerm type="text">New York, NY</placeTerm></place><publisher>First Free Press</publisher><dateIssued>2011</dateIssued><edition>Unabridged.</edition><issuance>monographic</issuance></originInfo><language><languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</languageTerm></language><physicalDescription><extent>466 p black and white photos 21 cm</extent></physicalDescription><abstract>He was one of America's most secretive generals, the man Franklin Roosevelt made his top spy in World War II. "Wild Bill" Donovan was director of the Office of Strategic Services (the country's first national intelligence agency) and the father of today's CIA. Donovan introduced the nation to the dark arts of covert warfare on a scale it had never seen before. Now journalist Douglas Waller has mined government and private archives throughout the United States and England, drawn on thousands of pages of recently declassified documents, and interviewed scores of Donovan's relatives, friends, and associates to produce a biography of one of the most powerful men in modern espionage. William Joseph Donovan's life was packed with personal drama. The son of poor Irish Catholic parents, he married into Protestant wealth and fought in World War I, where he earned the nickname "Wild Bill" for his intense leadership and the Medal of Honor for his heroism. After the war he made millions as a Republican lawyer on Wall Street until FDR, a Democrat, tapped him to be his strategic intelligence chief. A charismatic leader, Donovan was revered by his secret agents. Yet at times he was reckless, risking his life unnecessarily in war zones, engaging in extramarital affairs that became fodder for his political enemies, and he endured tragedy when family members died at young ages. Wild Bill Donovan reads like a spy thriller, with stories of daring young men and women in his OSS sneaking behind enemy lines for sabotage, breaking into Washington embassies to steal secrets, plotting to topple Adolf Hitler, and suffering brutal torture or death when they were captured by the Gestapo. It is also a tale of political intrigue, of infighting at the highest levels of government, of powerful men pitted against one another. Donovan fought enemies at home as often as the Axis abroad. Generals in the Pentagon plotted against him. J. Edgar Hoover had FBI agents dig up dirt on him. Donovan stole secrets from the Soviets before the dawn of the Cold War and had intense battles with Winston Churchill and British spy chiefs over foreign turf. Separating fact from fiction, Waller investigates the successes and the occasional spectacular failures of Donovan's intelligence career</abstract><targetAudience>General adult.</targetAudience><targetAudience authority="marctarget">general</targetAudience><note type="statement of responsibility">Douglas Waller.</note><subject><geographicCode authority="marcgac">n-us---</geographicCode></subject><subject authority="lcsh"><name type="personal"><namePart>Donovan, William J. (William Joseph)</namePart><namePart type="date">1883-1959</namePart></name></subject><subject authority="fast"><name type="personal"><namePart>Donovan, William J. (William Joseph)</namePart><namePart type="date">1883-1959</namePart></name></subject><subject authority="lcsh"><name type="corporate"><namePart>United States.</namePart><namePart>Office of Strategic Services</namePart></name><topic>Biography</topic></subject><subject authority="fast"><name type="corporate"><namePart>United States.</namePart><namePart>Office of Strategic Services.</namePart></name></subject><subject authority="fast"><name type="conference"><namePart>World War (1939-1945)</namePart></name></subject>
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