FBI Pyramid

Mark FELT

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FBI Pyramid
FBI Pyramid

"THE MOST FAMOUS ANONYMOUS SOURCE IN AMERICAN HISTORY": FIRST EDITION OF MARK FELT'S MEMOIR , FBI PYRAMID, 1979, INSCRIBED BY HIM OVER TWO DECADES BEFORE HE WAS REVEALED TO BE "DEEP THROAT"

FELT, W. Mark. The FBI Pyramid From the Inside. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, (1979). Octavo, original black paper boards, original dust jacket.

First edition of this fascinating insider's view of the FBI—"without Mark Felt, there might not have been a Watergate"—published 5 years after Nixon's resignation and over 25 years before Felt was revealed to be Woodward and Bernstein's Deep Throat, inscribed by him, "5.27.81 To C— and W— P— With every good wish, Mark."

Mark Felt, "the most famous anonymous source in American history,… was the No. 2 official at the F.B.I. when he helped bring down President Nixon by resisting the Watergate cover-up and becoming Deep Throat… without Mark Felt, there might not have been a Watergate… Americans might never have seen a president as a criminal conspirator or reporters as cultural heroes or anonymous sources like Felt as a necessary if undesired tool in the pursuit of truth… By June 1973 Felt was forced out of the F.B.I. Soon he came under investigation by some of the same agents he had supervised" (New York Times). For decades most Americans knew him only as the mysterious figure in the 1976 film, All the President's Men, based on Woodward and Bernstein's 1974 book. Felt's identity as Deep Throat was finally revealed by members of his family in a 2005 Vanity Fair article published several years before his death. Ironically, Felt's memoir, The FBI Pyramid, "received almost no attention when it was published in 1979, five years after President Nixon's resignation" (Washington Post) In it Felt firmly dismissed all rumors that he was Deep Throat, writing: "I never leaked information to Woodward and Bernstein or to anyone else!" First edition, first printing: with no statement of editions or printings on copyright page. Containing frontispiece and eight pages of black-and-white illustrations.

A fine inscribed copy.

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