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Three books on American intelligence organizations, all with inscriptions to William 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. Michael V. Hayden. Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror. First edition, first printing. New York: Penguin Press, 2016. xiv, 448 pages. Inscribed by author on title page: "Judge-- / Many thanks for your friendship and all that you have done! / Mike Hayden." Very good in very good- dust jacket. Light staining to fore edge of text block; dust jacket lightly bumped at edges with one short closed tear. Richard Helms with William Hood. A Look over my Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency. First edition, second printing. New York: Random House, 2003. xvi, 478 pages. Inscribed by author's wife on front free endpaper. Very good+ with very good-dust jacket; dust jacket lightly bumped and scuffed. Stansfield Turner. Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in Transition. First edition, first printing. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1985. xii, 304 pages. Inscribed by author on half title: "To Bill Webster / There was no one more helpful and cooperative nor with whom I enjoyed working than you, Bill and I was always so grateful that we had that opportunity to serve our country together. / Stan." Very good+ with good+ dust jacket; dust jacket lightly bumped and scuffed with several small closed tears.