--CONTENT GOES HERE (static)--
-- CONTENT GOES HERE (simple)--
Tell a friend about this item
--CONTENT GOES HERE (static)--
Add The Man Who Warned Am... to:
--CONTENT GOES HERE (static)--
-- CONTENT GOES HERE (simple)---- CONTENT GOES HERE (simple)---- CONTENT GOES HERE (simple)---- CONTENT GOES HERE (simple)--
Books, Music & Movies
Books
DVD
Music
Magazines & Newspapers
Amazon Shorts
Textbooks
Unbox Video Downloads
VHS
Toys & Video Games
Toys & Games
Video Games
	
Consumer Electronics
Audio & Video
Camera & Photo
Cell Phones & Service
Musical Instruments
All Electronics
Computer & Office
Computers & Add-Ons
Office Products
Software
Tools & Automotive
Automotive
Industrial & Scientific
Lawn & Garden Equipment
Tools & Hardware
	
Food & Household
Gourmet Food
Grocery
Pet Supplies
Home & Garden
Bedding & Bath
Fresh Flowers & Plants
Furniture & Décor
Home Improvement
Kitchen & Dining
Patio & Garden
Vacuums & Storage
	
Clothing & Jewelry
Apparel & Accessories
Jewelry & Watches
Shoes
Health & Beauty
Beauty
Health & Personal Care
Kids & Baby
Apparel (Kids & Baby)
Baby
Sports & Fitness
Exercise & Fitness
Sports & Outdoors
 
Bargains: Gold Box,Today's Deals,Outlet
Gifts & Lists: Wish List,Gift Ideas,Wedding Registry,Baby Registry,Free e-Cards,Your Media Library
Amazon Exclusive: Amazon Daily,Amazon Entertainment,Amazon Podcasts,E-mail Subscriptions,Your Profile
Sell With Amazon: Advantage,Associates,Sell Your Stuff,WebStore by Amazon
Buy With Amazon: Corporate Accounts,International Direct,Auctions,Paid Placements
For Developers: Amazon Web Services
Partner Services: Broadband Services,Financial Services,Photo Services,Travel Services
Amazon.com
	
Ricardo's
Amazon.com
	
Books
	
See all 41
Product Categories
		  Your Account | Cart Cart | Your Lists  | Help | Gold Box: New Deals. Every Day.
  	
Advanced Search
	  |  	
Browse Subjects
	  |  	
Bestsellers
	  |  	
the new york times® best sellers
	  |  	
Hot New Releases
	  |  	
Libros en español
	  |  	
Magazines
	  |  	
sell your stuff
	  |  	
Bargain Books
	  |  	
Textbooks
	  
Search  		  		  	
	
Gift Cards
Amazon.com Gift Certificates
Redeemable for millions of items, Amazon.com gift certificates are the perfect gift for friends and family, as well as employees and clients.

› Gift Certificates

    * E-mail
    * E-card
    * Mail

› Corporate Gift Certificates

    * Electronic claim codes
    * Mail

	Gift Certificates
	
A9 Search 		
Wish List
Gift Idea List
Shopping List
Wedding Registry
Baby Registry

You qualify for a FREE trial of Amazon Prime
	
This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but over a million other items are. Try Amazon Prime for FREE today.
	 


  	
49 used & new from $0.01
See All Buying Options
Have one to sell? Sell yours here
	 
  	 
Tell a Friend
The Man Who Warned America: The Life and Death of John O'Neill, the FBI's Embattled Counterterror Warrior
 
 
Share your own customer images
Search inside this book
The Man Who Warned America: The Life and Death of John O'Neill, the FBI's Embattled Counterterror Warrior (Hardcover)
by Murray Weiss (Author) "Thirteen-year-old John P. O'Neill took his usual spot on the living-room couch a few minutes before his favorite television program would begin..." (more)
Key Phrases: briefcase incident, joint terrorist task force, national security division, New York, United States, White House (more...)
		
	
 
49 customer reviews (49 customer reviews)
49 Reviews
5 star: 	73% 	 (36)
4 star: 	12% 	 (6)
3 star: 	6% 	 (3)
2 star: 	2% 	 (1)
1 star: 	6% 	 (3)

See all 49 customer reviews...
                                                                                                                                                
	
		

Availability: Available from these sellers.

49 used & new available from $0.01
Also Available in: 	List Price: 	Our Price: 	Other Offers:
Hardcover 			Order it used!
Paperback 	$14.95 	$11.66 	66 used & new from $2.99
	
 
  	 
Keep connected to what's happening in the world of books by signing up for Amazon.com Books Delivers, our monthly subscription e-mail newsletters. Discover new releases in your favorite categories, popular pre-orders and bestsellers, exclusive author interviews and podcasts, special sales, and more.

Customers Who Bought Items Like This Also Bought
Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq

Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq by Thomas E. Ricks
(269) $10.88
	State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III

State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III by Bob Woodward
(301) $19.80
	Armed Madhouse: From Baghdad to New Orleans--Sordid Secrets and Strange Tales of a White House Gone Wild

Armed Madhouse: From Baghdad to New Orleans--Sordid Secrets and Strange Tales of a White House Gone Wild by Greg Palast
(130) $10.20
	The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11

The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 by Lawrence Wright
(203) $18.45
	Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq

Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq by Michael R. Gordon
(84) $10.88
› Explore similar items: Books (49) DVD (1)
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
In the 1990s, FBI counterterrorism expert John O'Neill was widely regarded as one of the government's foremost authorities on Mideastern politics and terrorism; he was also a prominent fixture at Manhattan nightlife hot spots like Elaine's. He spent nearly a decade investigating the bombings orchestrated by religious extremists, recognizing Osama bin Laden as a threat long before other federal authorities did. But O'Neill died in another bin Laden attack shortly after leaving the FBI, just a few weeks into a new job as security chief at the World Trade Center. Weiss, as criminal justice reporter for the New York Post, knew O'Neill as a valued source, but from the story he presents, it's unclear how well anybody-even those closest to him-really knew O'Neill, a man described by friends as "on the run from himself" his entire adult life. It wasn't until after his death, for example, that his three girlfriends learned about one another-and that he was still legally bound to the wife he said he had divorced. The biography acknowledges his complicated relationships without lingering over details, putting them in the context of a lifelong need for admiration and approval both personally and professionally. Weiss handles the terrorism angle with slightly less subtlety, asserting that the Clinton administration was distracted from the issue by endless scandal and suggesting that if the rest of the government had investigated it with O'Neill's tenacity, September 11 might have been avoided. But the political overtones never get in the way of this portrait of a dynamic yet enigmatic crusader who was as human as he was heroic.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Book Description

As a teenager in Atlantic City in the 1960s, John O'Neill dreamed of becoming an FBI agent. Over the next four decades, his charisma, talent, and dedication catapulted him to the top echelons of the FBI in its fight against terrorism and drew him into a world of glamour, intrigue, and power.

Driven by an all-consuming desire to protect Americans, O'Neill rose through the FBI's ranks and played important roles in every major terrorism investigation of the 1990s, including the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City, the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia, and the USS Cole in Yemen; the twin embassy attacks in Africa; and the capture of Ramzi Yousef, who masterminded the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. O'Neill's larger-than-life personality, hard-charging style, and insistent warnings against complacency won him both fervent admirers and bitter enemies among government officials and his crime-fighting colleagues.

In 1995, O'Neill became the first agent to recognize Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda network as the single greatest terrorist threat to America. He campaigned relentlessly for increased cooperation between the CIA, the FBI, and U.S. and foreign governments, and made decisions that would change the face of counterterrorism. O'Neill won the respect of many powerful figures around the world and earned a legendary reputation as a bon vivant, an innovative leader, and a bridge builder of important alliances. But O'Neill's confident, charming public persona belied several professional disappointments and the growing strain of secretly maintaining a complex web of romantic relationships. When the FBI and the U.S. government continued to disregard his calls to connect the terror trail to bin Laden and his associates, O'Neill became even more disillusioned and ultimately resigned his post at the FBI. Just days later, John O'Neill perished helping others to safety on September 11, 2001, while on his new job as director of security at the World Trade Center. Ironically, as Louis Napoli of the joint terrorist task force said, "[O'Neill] chased bin Laden all over the world and bin Laden caught up with him." In The Man Who Warned America, Murray Weiss weaves groundbreaking insider insight and hundreds of hardhitting interviews into a masterful tale of John O'Neill's quest to save America.


See all Editorial Reviews
Product Details

    * Hardcover: 464 pages
    * Publisher: William Morrow; 1 edition (August 14, 2003)
    * Language: English
    * ISBN-10: 0060508221
    * ISBN-13: 978-0060508227
    * Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.5 inches
    * Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
    * Average Customer Review: based on 49 reviews. (Write a review.)
    * Amazon.com Sales Rank: #559,886 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
      (Publishers and authors: Improve Your Sales)
    * Also Available in: Hardcover  |  Paperback  |  All Editions

       Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? (We'll ask you to sign in so we can get back to you)

Inside This Book (learn more)
First Sentence:
Thirteen-year-old John P. O'Neill took his usual spot on the living-room couch a few minutes before his favorite television program would begin. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
briefcase incident, joint terrorist task force, national security division, flagship office, terror leader, assistant special agent, car incident, foreign counterintelligence, deputy assistant director, wire report, bombing case, embassy bombings
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, United States, White House, World Trade Center, John O'Neill, Atlantic City, Saudi Arabia, State Department, Valerie James, Times Square, Middle East, New Jersey, President Clinton, Ramzi Yousef, New Year's Eve, Fran Townsend, Khobar Towers, Mary Lynn Stevens, Federal Plaza, Long Island, South Tower, Ambassador Bodine, Mary Jo White, National Security Council, Twin Towers
New!
Books on Related Topics | Concordance | Text Stats
Browse Sample Pages:
Front Cover | Copyright | Table of Contents | Excerpt | Index | Back Cover | Surprise Me!
Search Inside This Book:
Citations (learn more)
This book cites 22 books:

    * The Age of Sacred Terror: Radical Islam's War Against America by Daniel Benjamin on page 222, Back Matter (1), and Back Matter (2)
    * Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden by Peter Bergen in Back Matter (1), and Back Matter (2)
    * Two Seconds Under the World by Jim Dwyer in Back Matter (1), and Back Matter (2)
    * Making Patriots by Walter Berns on page 355, and Back Matter
    * The Man Who... (Methuen Drama) by Peter Brook on page 267

See all 22 books this book cites
Customers viewing this page may be interested in these Sponsored Links (What's this?)
Smart Strategies & Wars
http://www.venturist.com    Learn To Create Both! John Warden's 5 Day Course 
Obama for President
BarackObama.com    Join us! Sign-up to volunteer at Barack Obama campaign events 
Publish with BookSurge
www.BookSurge.com    See your book in print and for sale on Amazon.com and other channels. 
Advertise on Amazon
Tags customers associate with this product (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
Check the boxes next to these popular tags or enter your own tags in the field below
[Also tag this '911'] 911 (1)
[Also tag this 'biography'] biography (1)
	
[Also tag this 'current events'] current events (1)
› See all 4 tags...

Your tags:  	
  (Edit) (Add|Edit)
(Press the 'T' key twice to quickly access the "Tag this product" window.)
Help others find this product - tag it for Amazon search
No one has tagged this product for Amazon search yet. Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?
		
Search Products Tagged with
  	
Are you the publisher or author? Learn how Amazon can help you make this book an eBook.
If you are a publisher or author and hold the digital rights to a book, you can make it available as an eBook on Amazon.com. Learn more
Rate this item to improve your recommendations
Rate this Item
   I Own It
 
Customer Reviews
49 Reviews
5 star: 	73% 	 (36)
4 star: 	12% 	 (6)
3 star: 	6% 	 (3)
2 star: 	2% 	 (1)
1 star: 	6% 	 (3)
 	
 
	 
	
 
	
 
Average Customer Review
(49 customer reviews)
  	
 
	
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Write an online review
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

  	
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Truth Is Sometimes Stranger Than Fiction, June 14, 2005
By 	Jonathan Nelson (Illinois) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
Typically, I have no problem summarizing a book in a review, especially a non-fiction book. However, this is one of those books that tell several stories. This is a book on government bureaucracy, terrorism, a visionary to whom no one will listen, and a man who people love and despise at the same time.

"The Man Who Warned America" is an excellent book on the life of John O'Neill, who was probably one of the FBI's best counterterrorism agents. John O'Neill is a name that I had never heard before until this book.

O'Neill would probably be no more memorable than any other FBI agent, except for a man named Osama Bin Laden. O'Neill had partaken in the investigation of almost every America related terrorist event in recent history, including Oklahoma City, the USS Cole in Yemen, the embassy bombings in Africa, and the bombing of the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia. Yet what made O'Neill noteworthy was the fact he fingered Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda as a terrorist threat to the United States in 1995, six years before the infamous attack on the World Trade Center. However, just like a painter without a canvas, O'Neill was a man with an answer to a question no one had the foresight to ask, and no one would listen until it was too late.

The book explores enigma and duality that is O'Neill's personal and professional life. As an FBI agent, O'Neill was second to no one. If it weren't for two indiscretions (one accidental, one the type of thing probably everyone does anyway), O'Neill might have made it to the top spot in the FBI. The book also tells a different side of O'Neill, a womanizer, a chronic liar, and a person who seemingly had no regard for his financial future. Yet, he was a caring father, an insecure mate, and a typical fun-loving American.

The book also explores the government's role (or lack of one) in the bin Laden attacks on American interests. While O'Neill tried to warn America about bin Laden, a scandal riddled Clinton administration seemingly did not want to put their reputation on the line over a terrorist unknown to the American public. O'Neill's issues and frustration with government bureaucracy climaxes in Yemen, with the introduction of Ambassador Bodine. Bodine is portrayed as a bully who symbolizes everything people hate in their government and in a person, whose actions could have cost further American casualties.

I found the book to be an excellent read on the life of an FBI agent, terrorism, and how government bureaucracy might one day cost many people's lives. Despite the complex and outrageous lifestyle of John O'Neill, I think he is a person who most can identify with on a personal level. I think with the way O'Neill is portrayed, some people will find his actions heroic and some people will find him a despicable person. I though the book was a little slow reading in the beginning, but overall it was excellent. However, I think some people will hate the book because they hate the person. I'd highly recommend the book to anyone interested in the life of an FBI agent or people interested in terrorism.

 Comment | Was this review helpful to you?  YesNo (Report this)



  	
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Buy this book . . . what a life., January 24, 2006
By 	David Oberlander "Kieslowski fan" - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
I've read this book, reread it and reread it yet again. This is a fantastic read. Murray Weiss' obvious affection for O'Neill shines through. It is a sympathetic portrait of John O'neill whose hard-charging style earned friends and foes in all aspects of government. He clashed in particular with Barbara Bodine, the US ambasador to Yeman, over her hampering of the FBI's Cole investigation and her arabist mind set. Sounds like she almost went native! The tragedy of this clash, and, ultimately, her refusal to allow him back into Yeman is that much later linkage was made between some of the Cole attackers and linked individuals and Yeman safe houses and the 911 plot. O'Neill was head of the FBI's counter terror division and the resident expert on Bin Laden. The great irony as we all know is that his first post-FBI job was the head of security at the World Trade Centers--he died on 911 at his new post.

His was a warm engaging personality. People obviously loved him. Some of his personal relationships with woman were exposed in this book. He kept his life compartmentalized to an extreme degree. To this I would only ask how many of us would like a journlistic sleuth like Mr. Weiss pouring over every personal/financial detail of our lives??? No thanks!

His life will soon be made into a movie and his life has all the attributes that could make a great film . . . courage, lots of girls, smart as hell and driven. To me John O'Neill represents the best in America . . . the very best. He is a hero in the full sense of the word(not just the positive traits, but with tragic flaws as well). For more information check out the PBS Frontline website where they have a free archived program on his life and times. Five Stars. A great read.

 Comment | Was this review helpful to you?  YesNo (Report this)



  	
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent!, July 6, 2004
By 	James F. Anderson III (Hudson, WI USA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: The Man Who Warned America: The Life and Death of John O'Neill, the FBI's Embattled Counterterror Warrior (Paperback)
This irony filled book details the life of John O'Neill, the FBI's counter-terrorism chief until August 2001. The irony comes in when one considers that O'Neill spent most of his career pursuing Osama bin Laden, and then died at the World Trade Center on 9/11, just weeks after assuming a job as head of security for that complex. The book clearly illustrates the vast danger that beauacracy poses to our country. O'Neill was forced into retirement from the FBI due to his flamboyant lifestyle and lack of desire to toe the company line. This is a shame, because O'Neill was one of the few people in the US government who recognized how dangerous bin Laden had become and had the ability and desire to stop him before it was too late. A highly recommended read!

 Comment | Was this review helpful to you?  YesNo (Report this)


Share your thoughts with other customers: Write an online review
See all 49 customer reviews...
	
 
  	Most Recent Customer Reviews

True Grit...
John O'Neill grew up in Atlantic City, NJ watching the FBI on TV on Sunday nights. All he ever wanted to do was be an FBI agent and serve his country. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kerry O. Burns

John O'Neil is a true hero. This book is the basis for the ABC drama on 9/11.
John O'Neill was the most dedicated member of the FBI who committed his life to fighting crime and, ultimately, terrorism. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Scott A. Wickman

Ironic and captivating
This is an interesting book on an unusual subject. People like John O'Neill are not usually the subjects of biographies. Read more
Published 14 months ago by David W. Nicholas

John O'Neill is a modern hero.
I bought this book on sale at K-Mart, and it was definitely worth the few dimes I spent for it. This book reads like a novel, fast and furious, not much down time. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Stephen H. Leedom

Sneaky smear job
The American public needs to know more about John O'Neill. Unfortunately, what this book adds to the magnificent FRONTLINE report THE MAN WHO KNEW is a bunch of gossip about... Read more
Published 21 months ago by J. France

John O'Neill: An American Hero
In this book, author Murray Weiss weaves the almost inconceivable tale of John O'Neill, a former FBI counterterror agent. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Elizabeth Karner

A True American Hero
This is the tale of a man who died for what he believed in. This man valiantly and tirelessly fought for our national security by warning his office and our government about bin... Read more
Published 24 months ago by Y. Madison

A True Patriot
"Man errs as long as he will strive."
Goethe (Faust)

This book is a damning historical indictment upon the US government and the tragedy of 9/11, delivered... Read more
Published on July 22, 2005 by P. Jones

A tragic hero
"Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from weak minds." -Albert Einstein

John O'Neill was without doubt a great spirit who met at worst violent... Read more
Published on March 3, 2005 by Andrew McCarroll

Incorrect Cause and Effect for Terrorism
In Chapter 5, Weiss claims that "Reagan ordered multiple air strikes on the Libyan capital of Tripoli in retaliation for Pan Am 103 and the West Berlin disco bombing, which killed... Read more
Published on January 28, 2005 by Park Burrets

Search Customer Reviews
	
Only search this product's reviews

See all 49 customer reviews...
 

Customer Discussions Beta (What's this?)
New! Receive e-mail when new posts are made. Click the "Track it!" button on any discussion page.
This product's forum (0 discussions)
  	Discussion 	Replies 	Latest Post
  	No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Receive e-mail when new posts are made
  [Cancel]
Guidelines


  	  	 
  	Active discussions in related forums
  	Discussion 	Replies 	Latest Post
	
current events
Reference to homosexuality 	27 	19 days ago
	 
  	  	 
	    	
Related forums

    * current events  (9 discussions)


Product Information from the Amapedia Community Beta (What's this?)

Be the first person to add an article about this item at Amapedia.com. opens new browser window

› See featured Amapedia.com articles opens new browser window

Listmania!

    *
      Regime Change November 2004 	  	Regime Change November 2004: A list by Jack L. Cooper "yankeluh"
    *
      Africa 	  	Africa: A list by Ascension
    *
      Books I've Read in 2007: Vol 1, January - June 	  	Books I've Read in 2007: Vol 1, January - June: A list by Bookworm Girl

Create a Listmania! list 	
Search Listmania!
	
So You'd Like to...

    *
      Understand America's relationship with Islam 	  	Understand America's relationship with Islam: A guide by Seth J. Frantzman
    *
      Pulitzer Prize Nonfiction Winners 1981-2007 	  	Pulitzer Prize Nonfiction Winners 1981-2007: A guide by Douglas S. Wood "Vicarious Life"
    *
      Take a Proactive Approach to Better Your Life 	  	Take a Proactive Approach to Better Your Life: A guide by Randy Gilbert "Dr Proactive"

Create a guide 	
Search Guides
	
Look for Similar Items by Category

    * Subjects > Biographies & Memoirs > General
    * Subjects > Biographies & Memoirs > Historical > United States > General
    * Subjects > Biographies & Memoirs > Leaders & Notable People > Military > General
    * Subjects > Biographies & Memoirs > Leaders & Notable People > Political
    * Subjects > Biographies & Memoirs > Professionals & Academics > Military & Spies
    * Subjects > History > Military > Life & Institutions
    * Subjects > Nonfiction > Current Events > Terrorism

Look for Similar Items by Subject
Biography: general
Military life & institutions
Terrorism
Military
Biography/Autobiography
Biography & Autobiography
Biography / Autobiography
Prevention
Political
O'Neill, John P.,
Historical - U.S.
Biography & Autobiography / General
United States
1952-2001
Federal Bureau of Investigatio
Officials and employees


i.e., each book must be in subject 1 AND subject 2 AND ...
Summer Savings at Amazon Grocery
Amazon Grocery is heating up with smokin' summer deals on cold drinks, barbecue sauces, and more. Plus we've got tips on this season's must-have condiments and recipes from today's hottest foodies.


	  	
Big Savings in Books
Find great titles at fantastic prices in our Bargain Books Store.


	  	
Buy Three Books, Get a Fourth Free
Order any four eligible books under $10 and get the lowest-price book free in our 4-for-3 Books Store. See more details.


	  	
Editors' Faves in Books
Save 40% on The Significant 7, our favorite picks for the month.


	  	
Spectacular Textbook Savings
Save up to 30% on over 100,000 new textbooks, and up to 90% off the list price of millions of used listings, in our Textbook Store.


	 

 
Feedback
If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.
 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? (We'll ask you to sign in so we can get back to you)
Is there any other feedback you would like to provide? Click here

Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.

Feedback

Thanks for your feedback.
We appreciate your effort to make our site better. Please note that we are unable to respond directly to all submissions made via this form.




Where's My Stuff?

    * Track your recent orders.
    * View or change your orders in Your Account.

	Shipping & Returns

    * See our shipping rates & policies.
    * Return an item (here's our Returns Policy).

	Need Help?

    * Forgot your password? Click here.
    * Redeem or buy a gift certificate.
    * Visit our Help department.

Search   

Your Recent History
Learn more
    Recently Viewed Products

		Sleeping With the Devil: How Washington Sold Our Soul for Saudi Crude by Robert Baer
		Losing Bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror by Richard Miniter
		Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History by George Crile
		Bush vs. the Beltway: How the CIA and the State Department Tried to Stop the War on Terror by Laurie Mylroie
		1000 Years for Revenge: International Terrorism and the FBI--the Untold Story by Peter Lance
		First Look at Rigorous Probability Theory by Jeffrey S. Rosenthal
		Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq by Sheldon Rampton
		Bayesian Statistical Modelling (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by Peter Congdon
	Recent Searches

A First Look at Rigorous Probability Theory in All Products
first look rigorous probability theory in All Products
Weapons of Mass Deception in Books
Weapons of Mass Deception in All Products
1000 Years for Revenge in All Products
Charlie Wilson's War in Books
Bush vs. the Beltway in Books
1000 Years for Revenge in Books
	Customers who bought items in your Recent History also bought:
Study of Revenge
Study of Revenge by Laurie Mylroie 	Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchica...
Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchica... by Andrew Gelman 	Applied Bayesian Modelling
Applied Bayesian Modelling by Peter Congdon
View & edit Your Browsing History
Amazon.com Home  |   Directory of All Stores
International Sites:  Canada  |  United Kingdom  |  Germany  |  Japan  |  France  |  China
Help  |  View Cart  |  Your Account  |  Sell Items  |  1-Click Settings
Investor Relations  |  Press Release  |  Careers at Amazon  |  Join Associates  |  Join Advantage  |  Join Honor System  |  Advertise With Us
Conditions of Use | Privacy Notice © 1996-2007, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates
