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Author Klehr, Harvey, author

Title The millionaire was a Soviet mole : the twisted life of David Karr / by Harvey Klehr
Published New York : Encounter Books, [2019]

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Contents Young radical on the make -- Investigative journalist -- Public relations flack -- CEO -- Hollywood and Broadway interlude -- Deal-maker -- Soviet agent -- By persons unknown? -- The will -- Conclusion
Summary "Karr started in life as a leg man for scandal-monging columnist Drew Pearson. He was long accused of being a card-carrying communist. He avoided a career crash-and-burn when anti-communism peaked, by claiming to have been working for the FBI. This was certainly untrue. Karr did PR for political campaigns, then the private sector. His political background was obviously a source of his unscrupulousness, and it certainly gave him an edge in business. Many hated him and thought him unethical; others admired his drive and aggression. Karr succeeded in charming an elderly French hotel owner to sell her prize Paris hotel properties to Forte, after many others had failed. Karr is also rumored by his competitor for business in Russia, Armand Hammer to have sold arms to the PLO. Karr's counter-rumor is that Hammer was caught in a scheme calculated to endear himself to Brezhnev, by stealing some letters of Lenin, then arranging to buy them back in an auction, then grandly to return them to Mother Russia. However, he was caught at this by the KGB. Karr soon found himself as a top executive of an industrial firm, but running a company turned out not to be his talent. A ladies' man, Karr had a succession of well-connected wives. He also wound up richer than anyone exactly expected. The sudden discovery by his heirs of big bucks spawned a nasty and colorful legal battle among his ex-wives and children. There was a lot of reporting in New York and Paris speculating that the Soviets had done him in. Aristotle Onassis; Bobby Kennedy; President Lyndon Baines Johnson, Bobby's hated rival; Kennedy pal and Ambassador to France Sargent Shriver; Palestinian terrorists; and various KGB agents fill this book chockablock with intriguing stories one after another."--Provided by publisher
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Subject Karr, David, 1918-1979
Pearson, Drew, 1897-1969 -- Friends and associates
Hammer, Armand, 1898-1990 -- Friends and associates
SUBJECT Hammer, Armand, 1898-1990 fast
Pearson, Drew, 1897-1969 fast
Subject Spies -- United States -- Biography
Businesspeople -- United States -- Biography
Espionage, Soviet -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Public relations consultants -- United States -- Biography
Journalists -- United States -- Biography
Communists -- United States -- Biography
Espionage -- United States -- History -- 20th century
BUSINESSPEOPLE--UNITED STATES--BIOGRAPHY
1900 - 1999.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism
Businesspeople
Communists
Espionage
Espionage, Soviet
Friendship
Journalists
Politics and government
Public relations consultants
Spies
SUBJECT United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140455
Subject United States
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2018061389
ISBN 1641770430
9781641770439
Other Titles Twisted life of David Karr