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Two books inscribed to Bill Webster. William Webster was a judge on the US Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, before serving as both director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (1978 - 1987) and the Central Intelligence Agency (1987 - 1991). He is the only individual to have held both positions. Archie Roosevelt. For Lust of Knowing: Memoirs of an Intelligence Officer. First edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1988. xiv, 500 pages. Inscribed by author on front free endpaper: "To Bill Webster-- / With best wishes, and confidence in the good judgement of the author who termed you an 'excellent choice' as Director! / Archie Roosevelt / Feb 1988." Very good+ with good+ dust jacket; dust jacket age-toned and foxed with wear to edges and several small closed tears. David Rockefeller. Memoirs. First edition, fifth printing. New York: Random House, 2002. 517 pages. With inscribed bookplate to front free endpaper: "For / Bill Webster / with warm regards and great admiration. / David Rockefeller." Very good+ with very good dust jacket; dust jacket minimally bumped.