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Author Valentine, Douglas, 1949-

Title The strength of the wolf : the secret history of America's war on drugs / Douglas Valentine.

Imprint London ; New York : Verso, 2006.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  363.450904 V234s 2006    ---  Available
Description 554 p. ; 20 cm.
Note "Based on exhaustive research and interviews, this detailed and extensively footnoted history of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics is both a fine reference work for scholars, and an eye-opening, exciting narrative for the general reader. The book itself is the highest quality, made to last for generations, and includes a section of rare photographs, and an appendix consisting of a rogue's gallery from the FBN's files. The FBN, headed by Harry J. Anslinger, was the precursor agency to today's DEA. The War on Drugs that has been waged for years now, with a price is no object mentality, is now being reconsidered by more and more people as either an ill-considered mistake, or perhaps even as a Big Government/Big Brother monkey on the public's fiscal back. The War has surely not stopped the supply of drugs, and if you have ever thought that it was never intended to, but wondered why that was so, The Strength of The Wolf, will provide some answers. There are many books about drug enforcement (or lack thereof) in the recent past, but this work is unique in that it looks at what might be called the dawn of drug enforcement."--Amazon.com.
Originally published: 2004.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject United States. Bureau of Narcotics. -- History.
Drug traffic -- Investigation -- United States -- History.
Drug control -- United States -- History.
ISBN 1844675645 (pbk.)
9781844675647

 
    
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