MORE ADVANCE PRAISE FOR
Shadow Warrior
âThis is a superbly crafted biography-cum-history. The evidential standards are exemplary. The interviews, especially the interviews with Colby family members, combine with the authorâs fluent literacy to make the book a readable account of the life of an official whose career summed up the best and the worst of CIA history.â
âRhodri Jeffreys-Jones, author of
In Spies We Trust: The Story of Western Intelligence
âRandall Woods has written the biography that William Colby deserves. Colby, whose 30-year career in US intelligence began as a Jedburgh in the OSS, ended as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and featured the Phoenix program and the Family Jewels, lived and died a mystery. Woodsâs prodigious research and engaging exposition provide a textured portrait of a means-justify-the-ends patriot whose beliefs and behavior complicate the narrative of America from the origins to the height of the Cold War.â
âRichard H. Immerman,
Professor and Edward J. Buthusiem Family
Distinguished Faculty Fellow in History,
Temple University
âRandall Woodsâs biography of Bill Colby takes us deep into the secretive world of US intelligence. As a historical figure Colbyâs importance is clear, but readers will also be drawn to Colby by the mysteries of his personality: one part romantic, one part bureaucratic warrior, one part covert operations fighter, one part unlikely crusader for a candid relationship between the US public, Congress, and the CIA. Randall Woods, a distinguished American diplomatic historian and biographer, tells both the public and private story of Colby with aplomb and great skill. Shadow Warrior deserves to be read by anyone interested in the history of the CIA and its involvement in the key moments of US policy in the crucial years between World War Two and the 1970s.â
âWesley Wark, author of Secret Intelligence: A Reader ,
Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto
SHADOW
WARRIOR
ALSO BY RANDALL B. WOODS
LBJ: Architect of American Ambition
Quest for Identity: America Since 1945
J. William Fulbright, Vietnam, and the
Search for a Cold War Foreign Policy
Fulbright: A Biography
A Changing of the Guard: Anglo-American Relations, 1941â1946
SHADOW
WARRIOR
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W ILLIAM E GAN C OLBY
AND THE CIA
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R ANDALL B. W OODS
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Woods, Randall Bennett, 1944â
William Egan Colby and the CIA / Randall B. Woods.
 p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
 ISBN 978-0-465-03788-9 (e-book) 1. Colby, William Egan, 1920â1996. 2. United States. Central Intelligence AgencyâBiography. 3. Intelligence officersâUnited StatesâBiography. 4. Vietnam War, 1961â1975âSecret serviceâUnited States. 5. World War, 1939â1945âSecret serviceâUnited States. I. Title.
UB271.U52C657 2013
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