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A great deal has been whited out," says Burton Hersh
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A great deal has been whited out," says Burton Hersh
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The Old Boys: The American Elite and the Origins of
the CIA by Burton Hersh

Editorial Reviews
From Kirkus Reviews
A sprawling chronicle that details how a clutch of
Ivy- educated Wall Street attorneys and their
associates--the ``Old Boy network''--created the
Central Intelligence Agency and influenced the
formative decades of the cold war. Hersh (The Mellon
Family, 1978, etc.) has performed a prodigious job
of research, conducting more than 100 interviews and
burrowing through mounds of archives and
declassified documents. His narrative runs from the
1919 Versailles conference, where the young Dulles
brothers observed uncle Robert Lansing, Woodrow
Wilson's secretary of state, to the Bay of Pigs
operation and the frustrating retirement years of
its principals. Six men occupy the foreground here:
sanctimonious John Foster Dulles and his hedonistic
younger brother Allen, who before their heyday as
Eisenhower cold warriors were well-heeled corporate
lawyers who ran interference for German firms
instrumental in the Nazis' prewar rearmament;
legendary OSS chief ``Wild Bill'' Donovan; Frank
Wisner, ultimately CIA operations chief; New Deal
diplomat William C. Bullitt; and Carmel Offie, the
dandyish assistant to Bullitt and Wisner and a
master of diplomatic sleight-of-hand. Hersh hopes to
show how these latter-day Wilsonian ``global
salvationists,'' aching to roll back the Communist
menace, forged an intelligence apparatus intoxicated
with the black arts of covert activities- -loosely
supervised, often amateurish, sometimes harebrained.
He sheds light on the frantic wartime operations of
Allen Dulles and Wisner in Europe, as well as on how
much the Americans benefited from the bulging Soviet
files of ex-Nazi intelligence chief Reinhard Gehlen.
Yet time and again, Hersh projects his insouciance
until it begins to grate (e.g., George Kennan was a
``brilliant, mavericky, neurasthenic cheese-parer'').
Dulles & Co. deserve a more straightforward
treatment than this arch account that bites off more
than it can chew. (Eight-page b&w photo insert--not
seen.) -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP.
All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of
print or unavailable edition of this title.
New York Times Book Review, 1992
"...skillfully captures what is probably the most
important conclusion to draw about Donovan, Dulles,
and Wisner..."
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Burton Hersh - New York Times
Mr. Hersh has written a book about the history of
the C.I.A. entitled "The Old Boys: American elite
and the origins of the CIA" and a novel about the
C.I.A. ...
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