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100 1  Bigger, Philip J.,|d1943-|eauthor. 
245 10 Negotiator :|bthe life and career of James B. Donovan
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cPhilip J. Bigger. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bBlackstone Publishing,|c2016. 
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511 0  Read by Robertson Dean. 
520    The first and only biography of intrepid attorney James B.
       Donovan, who was recruited by the CIA during the Cold War 
       to broker near-impossible negotiations-now the basis for 
       Steven Spielberg's Cold War film, Bridge of Spies Charming,
       bold, and good-humored, James Donovan was a larger-than-
       life figure who led a fascinating and magnificently varied
       career, primarily as a negotiator on behalf of prisoners. 
       When fresh out of law school, Donovan enrolled in the 
       United States Navy during World War II and, toward the end
       of the war, was charged with collecting and recording 
       evidence of Nazi atrocities, a role that then transitioned
       into his becoming a prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials. 
       Once returned to the United States he set up a private 
       legal practice, and his reputation grew rapidly. In 1957 
       he became involved with defending the captured Russian spy
       Rudolf Abel, and then rapidly became embroiled in a much 
       larger international political melee as he attempted to 
       secure the release of the captured American U-2 pilot 
       Francis Gary Powers. Working privately but sanctioned by 
       the CIA, he made many trips to East Berlin, until his 
       eventual success. His career would then see another twist 
       as he was entrusted with negotiating directly with Fidel 
       Castro over the fate of the prisoners from the Bay of Pigs
       fiasco. In the midst of his international negotiating 
       career he found time to run for the US Senate and become a
       university president. 
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