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Four books from the collection of William Webster, three of which are inscribed to 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. Reg Murphy. Uncommon Sense: The Achievement of Griffin Bell. First edition. Atlanta: Longstreet, 1999. 310 pages. Inscribed by Griffin Bell to Bill Webster on front free endpaper. Very good+ with very good dust jacket; dust jacket lightly bumped. Elliot Richardson. Reflections of a Radical Moderate. First edition, first printing. New York: Pantheon Books, 1996. xvii, 285 pages. Inscribed by Richardson to Bill and Lynda Webster on front free endpaper. Very good+ with very good dust jacket; dust jacket lightly bumped. James W. Symington. The Stately Game: Getting along with Russians, Arabs, Israelis, Canadians, Asians, Latins, Africans, and Americans. First edition, first printing. New York: Macmillan, 1971. 256 pages. Inscribed to Bill Webster and his wife Drusilla by the author on the half title. Very good with very good dust jacket. Dust jacket lightly bumped and marked; text block age-toned. Ninety-second Congress. Memorial Addresses and Other Tributes in the Congress of the United States on the Life and Contributions of Hugo LaFayette Black. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972. House Document no. 92-236. viii, 104 pages. With a note paperclipped in, signed by Jim Symington. Very good; lightly bumped at corners.