Book summaryTheoharis poses that the claims of Hoover's homosexuality--and organized crime's use of these allegations to protect themselves from the FBI--are not nearly intriguing as the true story. Theoharis unravels the means Hoover used with which to accomplish his political ends. He shows how they contributed to a culture of lawlessness within the FBI itself. |
J. Edgar Hoover, Sex and Crimeby Theoharis, AthanFirst Edition,
Book desription: Chicago:: Ivan R. Dee,, 1995. First Edition,. HC. hardcover, 175 pages. A fine unused copy in a fine dustjacket.
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