During the Vietnam War, Time Reporter Pham Xuan An befriended everyone who was anyone in Saigon, including American journalists such as David Halberstam and Neil Sheehan, the CIA\'s William Colby, and the legendary Colonel Edward Lansdale--not to mention the most influential members of the South Vietnamese government and army. --Library Journal During the Vietnam War, Time Reporter Pham Xuan An befriended everyone who was anyone in Saigon, including American journalists such as David Halberstam and Neil Sheehan, the CIA\'s William Colby, and the leg. war room.
In Perfect Spy, Larry Berman, who An considered his official American biographer, chronicles the extraordinary Life of one of the twentieth century\'s most fascinating spies.
His early reports were so accurate that General Giap joked, We are now in the U.
S.
None of them ever guessed that he was also providing strategic intelligence to Hanoi, smuggling invisible ink messages into the jungle inside egg rolls. --Library Journal During the Vietnam War, Time Reporter Pham Xuan An befriended everyone who was anyone in Saigon, including American journalists such as David Halberstam and Neil Sheehan, the CIA\'s William Colby, and the legendary Colonel Edward Lansdale--not to mention the most influential members of the South Vietnamese government and army. war room.
In Perfect Spy, Larry Berman, who An considered his official American biographer, chronicles the extraordinary Life of one of the twentieth century\'s most fascinating spies.
His early reports were so accurate that General Giap joked, We are now in the U.
S.
None of them ever guessed that he was also providing strategic intelligence to Hanoi, smuggling invisible ink messages into the jungle inside egg rolls.
During the Vietnam War, Time Reporter Pham Xuan An befriended everyone who was anyone in Saigon, including American journalists such as David Halberstam and Neil Sheehan, the CIA\'s William Colby, and the legendary Colonel Edward Lansdale--not to mention the most influential members of the South Vietnamese government and army. war room.
In Perfect Spy, Larry Berman, who An considered his official American biographer, chronicles the extraordinary Life of one of the twentieth century\'s most fascinating spies.
His early reports were so accurate that General Giap joked, We are now in the U.
S.
None of them ever guessed that he was also providing strategic intelligence to Hanoi, smuggling invisible ink messages into the jungle inside egg rolls.
During the Vietnam War, Time Reporter Pham Xuan An befriended everyone who was anyone in Saigon, including American journalists such as David Halberstam and Neil Sheehan, the CIA\'s William Colby, and the legendary Colonel Edward Lansdale--not to mention the most influential members of the South Vietnamese government and army