Argo: How the CIA & Hollywood Pulled Off the Most Audacious Rescue in History
Fascinating story told by a not very well-written book. I realise it is a challenging and delicate task to describe how you planned and executed a successful operation of such a magnitude without sounding either like a pompous prick or overly self-deprecating, but the book annoyingly oscillates between the two extremes, from "Not only had we just pulled off one of the most important exfiltrations in the history of the Agency, but in my mind, we had also established a sort of framework by which
Unbelievable story of special CIA operation to save 6 people who manage to escape from USA Embassy in Tehran. What amazed me most is level of details they going through to make an escape as easy and problem-free as possible. I think that's what make CIA and MI-6 one of the best spies in the world.
This wasnt as fun as the movie, oddly. Mendez is a cool guy; he is an artist who found a way to use his talents to serve the country. I had no idea the CIA used disguises of the type Mendez talks about in the book. Yet, I felt like this book was just a great story told in a lecture or TED talk. There wasnt a whole lot of tension, and not a whole lot of story. The people in the story arent terribly fleshed out as characters. All in all, I guess I was hoping for something with the feel of a movie.
Excellent revelation of secrets and mysterious how-to disguise techniques. A real page turner with historical context. Really fabulous. And if you decide to make a career in the spy arena remember the three keys to success : details, details, details. Next stop for me will be the movie theater
Antonio Mendez originally planned to be an artist. He put his skill to work at the CIA where he became Chief of Disguise, worldwide, at the age of 33, and shortly after, he was promoted to Chief of Authentication. He used his skills to exfiltrate compromised agents, informers and operatives. He created scenarios, new identities and documents, for people in desperate need of rescue. He was good at what he did. He was good at most everything he tried. He built a home, created paintings, and was a
Very good! Who knew history could be so interesting!?If you want suspense increased by the fact that it REALLY HAPPENED - this is the book for you. The story is very well told and believable because the author was directly involved. Only a few times have I been so stressed by a book that I caught myself holding my breath, this was one of them.If you like non-fiction suspense and political intrigue, do yourself a favor and check this one out.
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Title | : | Argo: How the CIA & Hollywood Pulled Off the Most Audacious Rescue in History |
Author | : | Antonio J. Méndez |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
Published | : | September 13th 2012 by Viking |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. History. Audiobook. Politics. Autobiography. Memoir |
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The true account of the 1979 rescue of six American hostages from Iran On November 4, 1979, Iranian militants stormed the American embassy in Tehran and held dozens of Americans hostage, sparking a 444-day ordeal and a quake in global politics that still reverberates today. Beaneath this crisis another shocking story was known by only a select few: six Americans escaped the embassy and hid within a city roiling with suspicion and fear. A top-level CIA officer named Antonio Mendez devised an ingenious yet incredibly risky plan to rescue them before they were detected. Disguising himself as a Hollywood producer, and supported by a cast of expert forgers, deep-cover CIA operatives, foreign agents, and Hollywood special-effects artists, Mendez traveled to Tehran under the guise of scouting locations for a fake science fiction film called "Argo." While pretending to find the ideal film backdrops, Mendez and a colleague succeeded in contacting the escapees and eventually smuggled them out of Iran. After more than three decades, Antonio Mendez finally details the extraordinarily complex and dangerous operation he led. A riveting story of secret identities, international intrigue, and good old-fashioned American ingenuity, Argo is the pulse-pounding account of the history-making collusion between Hollywood and high-stakes espionage.Declare Books In Pursuance Of Argo: How the CIA & Hollywood Pulled Off the Most Audacious Rescue in History
Original Title: | Argo |
ISBN: | 0670026220 (ISBN13: 9780670026227) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.85 From 11878 Users | 1329 ReviewsWrite Up About Books Argo: How the CIA & Hollywood Pulled Off the Most Audacious Rescue in History
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Unbelievable story of special CIA operation to save 6 people who manage to escape from USA Embassy in Tehran. What amazed me most is level of details they going through to make an escape as easy and problem-free as possible. I think that's what make CIA and MI-6 one of the best spies in the world.
This wasnt as fun as the movie, oddly. Mendez is a cool guy; he is an artist who found a way to use his talents to serve the country. I had no idea the CIA used disguises of the type Mendez talks about in the book. Yet, I felt like this book was just a great story told in a lecture or TED talk. There wasnt a whole lot of tension, and not a whole lot of story. The people in the story arent terribly fleshed out as characters. All in all, I guess I was hoping for something with the feel of a movie.
Excellent revelation of secrets and mysterious how-to disguise techniques. A real page turner with historical context. Really fabulous. And if you decide to make a career in the spy arena remember the three keys to success : details, details, details. Next stop for me will be the movie theater
Antonio Mendez originally planned to be an artist. He put his skill to work at the CIA where he became Chief of Disguise, worldwide, at the age of 33, and shortly after, he was promoted to Chief of Authentication. He used his skills to exfiltrate compromised agents, informers and operatives. He created scenarios, new identities and documents, for people in desperate need of rescue. He was good at what he did. He was good at most everything he tried. He built a home, created paintings, and was a
Very good! Who knew history could be so interesting!?If you want suspense increased by the fact that it REALLY HAPPENED - this is the book for you. The story is very well told and believable because the author was directly involved. Only a few times have I been so stressed by a book that I caught myself holding my breath, this was one of them.If you like non-fiction suspense and political intrigue, do yourself a favor and check this one out.
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