NOW, FINALLY, WE HAVE HIS ACCOUNT OF THE MOST CELEBRATED ESPIONAGE INCIDENT OF THE COLD WAR

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CIA-RDP88-01350R000200190010-3
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
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December 16, 2016
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September 29, 2004
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10
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Publication Date: 
June 1, 1970
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NSPR
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Approved For Release J0M fit %16 : CIA-RDP88-01350R0 QQ19@f110 -1 - f s ^`'' gin .Al 4 lip I~NE irlpvo t l M te mos yc cold ' onage mmadeill "His Most telling point is, .we do not appear ave learned very much from the U-2 t o h incident. A fascinating, story, effectively told." -'Robert Kirsch, Los Angeles Times "A well-told . . , thrilling book.. ',,,',any fas- cinating tales about CIA activity load the reader to wonder whether Alice ever had a wilder time behind the looking glass." -Newsday "Controversy has swirled around Powers since that fateful May 1, 1960. He -^?as a, pioneer in the transition of the old cloak- and-dagger technique to today's electronic eye-in-the-sky." -Bob. Considine e i + -. o .- Lt ? - - I " "Highly critical of aspects of the U-2 over- i d ng er flights. You put his book down won whether other such missions are now in pre; ress, and, if.so, whether we are prep, erly prepared fora failure." -John Barkham, Saturday Review Service. F MS GARY POWERS OPERATION OVERF IGUT. The U-2 pilot tells his story for the first time. with Curt Gentry 16 Pages of Photos. $6.95 Holt, Rinehart and Winstun; Inc. Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01350R000200190010-3