Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA Free Audiobook Download by Tim Weiner
This audiobook is a captivating and well-researched history of the CIA. Tim Weiner's work is a compilation of thirty years of profound research. Most of the book is told in chronological order, which makes it easy to follow along. The audiobook also includes interviews with living former agents, as well as declassified documents and personal recollections. This audiobook provides a perspective on one of the most secretive branches of government that allows Americans to have much more insight into how our country operates than ever before.
The story of the CIA has never been told, until now. Weiner's book offers a unique perspective on how and why America's intelligence agency came to be. The author, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the FBI, tells the stories of an agency that was created to keep secrets and, in many other ways, betrayed its mission.
What does it take to write a book about the CIA? Quite a lot as it turns out, considering the amount of information that is still classified. The author went on an extensive research project, reading thousands of documents and interviewing many people involved in the intelligence agency. In Legacy of Ashes, Weiner manages to paint a picture of how the CIA has come to be with insight into its past successes and failures.
The CIA was founded by President Harry Truman in 1947, with the purpose of defeating international communism. But it soon became a global superpower and amassed more power than any other agency in American history, including the FBI, NSA, and every branch of US military. "Legacy of Ashes" is a history that details how America's intelligence community evolved from being purely focused on spying to becoming a spy empire whose reach pre-empted Congress, media and the will of citizens.
The story of the Central Intelligence Agency is a complicated tale, full of intrigue and secrets. In this audiobook, journalist Tim Weiner tells the history of the CIA from its inception in 1947 until 2009. He describes its successes and failures, its friends and foes - including foreign powers like China, Russia, Germany, France, Cuba and North Korea - as well as those who work for it in the U.S.
"New York Times" bestselling author, Pulitzer Prize winner and two-time Peabody Award winner, "Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA" is a gripping audiobook account of the Central Intelligence Agency. It's a provocative story that's been kept under wraps for decades at the Agency's own headquarters in Langley, VA.
Published Date | 2006-01-01 |
Duration | 21 hours 26 minutes |
Author | Tim Weiner |
Narrated | Stefan Rudnicki |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | History |
Parent Category | North America |